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Health Care (Registration) (Amendment).

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A decision made (16/06/2006) regarding Health Care (Registration) (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 200-.

Subject:

Health Care (Registration) (Amendment ) (Jersey) Law 200-

Decision Reference:

MD-H SS – 2006 - 0037

Exempt clause(s):

NONE

Type of Report: (oral (O) or written (W))

Written

Telephone or email meeting?

 

Person giving

report (if oral):

 

Written Report title:

Health Care (Registration) (Amendment ) (Jersey) Law 200-

Name of Author:

Andrew Bannister, Assistant Director, Corporate Planning and Performance Manager

Date of Report:

13 June 2006

Report File ref:

 

Decision(s):

To approve Law drafting instructions.

Reason(s) for decision: Amend Health Care Registration (Jersey) ( Law) 1995 to:

Give such powers to the Attorney General to instigate an investigation.

Remove two occupations from the schedule of registered occupations until such time that the occupations are registered with a relevant statutory authority in the UK.

Remove Chiropractors from the schedule of registered occupations until such time that all Chiropractors can be registered with the Chiropractic Council under the UK Chiropractors Act 1994.

To include 3 more occupations to the list of registrable occupations.

Action required:

To forward to Law draftsman.

Signature:

Date of Decision:

16 June 2006

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