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Public Health Act 2005
sec.63Meaning of controlled notifiable condition
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### sec.63 Meaning of controlled notifiable condition
A controlled notifiable condition is a notifiable condition prescribed under a regulation as a controlled notifiable condition.
However, the Minister must not recommend to the Governor in Council the making of a regulation under subsection (1) unless the Minister is satisfied—
the condition may have a substantial impact on public health; and
the ordinary conduct of a person with the condition is likely to result in the transmission of the condition to someone else; and
the transmission of the condition will result in, or is likely to result in, long term or serious deleterious consequences for the health of the person to whom the condition is transmitted.
(sec.63-ssec.1) A controlled notifiable condition is a notifiable condition prescribed under a regulation as a controlled notifiable condition.
(sec.63-ssec.2) However, the Minister must not recommend to the Governor in Council the making of a regulation under subsection (1) unless the Minister is satisfied— the condition may have a substantial impact on public health; and the ordinary conduct of a person with the condition is likely to result in the transmission of the condition to someone else; and the transmission of the condition will result in, or is likely to result in, long term or serious deleterious consequences for the health of the person to whom the condition is transmitted.
- (a) the condition may have a substantial impact on public health; and
- (b) the ordinary conduct of a person with the condition is likely to result in the transmission of the condition to someone else; and
- (c) the transmission of the condition will result in, or is likely to result in, long term or serious deleterious consequences for the health of the person to whom the condition is transmitted.