Associated Health Service Professions Amendment Act 63 of 1993

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63 of 1993

The Associated Health Service Professions Amendment Act 63 of 1993 intends:

  • to amend the Associated Health Service Professions Act, 1982, so as
  • to delete, define or further define certain expressions;
  • to change the name of the "South African Associated Health Service Professions Board" to the "Chiropractors, Homeopaths and Allied Health Service Professions Council";
  • to extend the general functions of the council;
  • to provide for the establishment of professional boards for allied health service professions;
  • to further regulate the registration of practitioners; 
  • to provide for the establishment of allied health service professions and for defining the scope thereof;
  • to further regulate the prescribing of qualifications and temporary registration;
  • to further regulate the registration of certain persons to give education or training, and the registration of students;
  • to provide for the removal of names registered in error or through fraud;
  • to provide for inquiries by professionai boards into alleged misconduct by practitioners of allied health service professions;
  • to increase the fines that may he imposed for misconduct;
  • to provide for the payment of a fine where a person charged with misconduct admits his guilt;
  • to provide that the execution of certain penalties may be suspended in part;
  • to provide ttiat a professional board may also take cognizance of certain conduct of practitioners;
  • to provide for offences and penalties in respect of certain acts committed by practitioners of allied health service professions;
  • to extend the powers of the Minister to make regulations and to increase the penalty for any contravention of the regulations;
  • to provide that an aggrieved person may appeal to an appeal committee; and
  • to provide that the Minister may exempt a juristic person from the operation of the Act; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

7 May 1993

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