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Health Professional Act 2016

TUVALU

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL ACT


Act No. 4 of 2016


Arrangement of Sections

Section
PART 1 PRELIMINARY
1 Short Title and Commencement
2 Interpretation
3 Purpose
PART 2 THE BOARD
4 The Health Professionals Registration Board
5 Functions of the Board
6 Procedures of the Board
7 Classes of health professionals
8 Applications for registration
9 Granting or declining registration
10 Renewal of registration
11 Register of health professionals
PART 3 TEMPORARY REGISTRATIONS
12 Temporary registration
13 Visiting health professionals
14 Fees
15 Suspension of registration
16 Cancellation, Removal of registration
17 Complaints against health professionals
18 Inquiries against health professionals
19 Result of inquiry
20 Appeals
21 Offences
22 Annual report
23 Regulations
24 Savings and transitional provisions
25 Repeals
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HEALTH PROFESSIONAL ACT


Act No.004 of 2016


AN ACT TO PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC BY PROVIDING FOR MECHANISMS TO ENSURE THAT HEALTH PROFESSIONALS ARE COMPETENT AND FIT TO PRACTICE THEIR PROFESSIONS

Commencement [27th May, 2016]

PART 1 PRELIMINARY

  1. Short Title and Commencement
(1) This Act may be cited as the Health Professional Act.
(2) This Act shall come into force on a date appointed by the Minister.
  1. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:
  1. Purpose
The purpose of this Act is help protect the health and safety of the public by providing for mechanisms to ensure that health professionals are competent and fit to practice their professions.

PART 2 THE BOARD

  1. The Health Professionals Registration Board
(1) The Health Professionals Registration Board is established.
(2) The Board shall consist of:
(3) The Board can expand its membership to include additional expertise that it may require from time to time in order to effectively carry out its functions.
  1. Functions of the Board
(1) The functions of the Board are to:
  1. Procedures of the Board
(1) The Board shall meet 4 times a year or on a quarterly basis of a calendar year, necessary for the efficient and effective conduct of its functions, and at such times and places as it determines.
(2) In cases of urgent matters or it is in the public interest to do so, the Committee may meet at such time and place as the Chairperson delegates.
(3) At a meeting of the Board, the quorum shall be four.
(4) For the purposes of carrying out its functions, the Board may:
(5) The procedure or proceedings of the Board under this Act shall be provided under regulations made by the Minister.
  1. Classes of health professionals
(1) The following classes of qualified health professional must be registered under this Act in order to practice in Tuvalu:
(2) The Board may declare, by notice, in the Gazette:
(3) A declaration under subsection (2) may include details of the qualifications, experience, and any other matters necessary for registration.
  1. Applications for registration
(1) A person who wishes to practice in Tuvalu as a health professional of a class for which registration is required under this Act may apply to the Board for registration.
(2) All applications for registration must:
(3) The Board may require an applicant to provide additional information in relation to their application that is material to its decision on whether to grant or decline the application.
(4) The Board must promptly consider any application for registration and must make a decision on whether to grant or decline registration within 3 weeks of receiving any completed application, or within 3 weeks of receiving any additional information it has reasonably requested.
  1. Granting or declining registration
(1) The Board may grant registration if it is satisfied that the applicant:
(2) A person may be registered in more than one class of health professional, provided that separate applications have been made in accordance with this Act for each class.
(3) Registration may be subject to such terms, conditions, or restrictions as the Board thinks fit in any particular case, including:
(4) The Board shall require all health professionals to undertake reasonable training and professional development activities that the board approves to ensure such health professionals remain fit and competent to practice.
(5) Registration is subject to the payment of any registration fee prescribed under the Regulations. Fees paid under this Act shall be subject to the use and implementation of the Board as it thinks fit.
(6) Upon registration, or temporary registration under section 12, the Board shall grant to each registered health professional a certificate of registration in such form as the Board thinks fit.
(7) If the Board proposes to decline an application for registration, or a renewal of registration under section 10, it must:
  1. 10 Renewal of registration
(1) A health professional’s registration shall remain in force for a period of 2 years.
(2) The period must be stated in the registration certificate granted by the Board.
(3) Each health professional must apply to the Board (in the form and manner required by the Board) to renew their registration every two years if they want to continue to practice in Tuvalu.
(4) The Board can determine the procedure for considering any health professional’s application to renew their registration.
(5) When considering whether to renew a health professional’s registration, the Board can consider any or all of the requirements under section 9(1) and must also consider whether the health professional has completed any training and other forms of professional development that have been approved by the Board to help ensure the health professional maintains his or her professional competence.
  1. Register of health professionals
(1) The Board shall create and maintain a register of health professionals in such a form as it considers appropriate (this can include any hard copy or electronic form).
(2) The information to be entered in the register for each health professional includes:
(3) The Board shall keep a published up-to-date list of all registered health professionals who are entitled to practice in Tuvalu. The register is a public document and shall be made available for anyone to inspect.

PART 3 TEMPORARY REGISTRATIONS

  1. Temporary registration
Subject to any requirements prescribed in the regulations, the Board may temporarily register any health professional for up to 3 months and not more than 6 months who is lawfully registered by a recognisable and reputable registration authority in another country, after being trained in a training institution that the Board considers recognisable and reputable.
  1. Visiting health professionals
(1) Short-term or long term visiting health professionals, either in a group or individual visits to Tuvalu, shall apply for temporary registrations under section 12 of this Act.
(2) When considering any application made under subsection (1), the Board shall be satisfied on reasonable grounds that the health professional(s) in question is fit and competent to practice and does not pose an undue risk to the health and safety of the public.
(3) The Board may impose any conditions or restrictions on any temporary registrations it makes under this section.
  1. Fees
(1) Subject to subsection (2), fees imposed for any class of health professional can be prescribed in the regulations made under this Act.
(2) Any fee imposed by a regulation is not refundable.
  1. Suspension of registration
(1) Where a person is suspended from practice after an inquiry under section 19, a notation of the suspension shall be made in the register, and the Board shall issue a notice of the suspension showing the reasons for the suspension and its duration to the person.
(2) The Board can temporarily suspend the registration of a health professional who is to be the subject to an inquiry initiated under this Act.
(3) The Board shall make a notation of any temporary suspension under subsection (2) in the register and issue a notice of the suspension, the reasons for the suspension, and its duration to the health professional.
(4) Once an inquiry under section 18 has been completed and the health professional is found guilty of the act complained of, the Board must then revoke any temporary suspension under section 15(2) and make an order under section 19(1).
  1. Cancellation, Removal of registration
(1) If a person registered under this Act:
their registration shall be cancelled and their name deleted from the register, and a notation made in the register about the reason for the deletion.
(2) A person whose registration is cancelled or removed under this Act, may apply to the Board to be re-registered. The procedure for re-registration shall be provided by regulations made under this Act.
  1. Complaints against health professionals
(1) Any person who considers that a health professional has committed professional incompetence or professional misconduct may make a written complaint to the Director of Health, who shall send a copy of the complaint to the Board.
(2) Upon receipt of the complaint under subsection (1), the Board shall form an opinion as to whether or not the conduct complained of, if proved, would constitute professional incompetence or professional misconduct.
(3) If the Board considers that the conduct complained of if proved:
it shall inform the complainant and the concerned health professional(s) accordingly,
(4) Any other considerations of the Board that does not fall under subsection (3) of this section, the Board will order an inquiry into the complaint.
  1. Inquiries against health professionals
(1) This Board shall establish a Complaints and Disciplinary Committee (the Committee) to undertake any inquiry ordered under section 17(4) to consider complaints and disciplinary matters about the professional conduct and competence of health professionals.
(2) The Complaints and Disciplinary Committee shall consist of:
(3) Procedures for the operation and functioning of the Committee shall be prescribed in the regulations made under this Act.
(4) At an inquiry:
and their counsel, if any, shall be entitled to be present throughout the inquiry and to adduce evidence, including the examination and cross-examination of witnesses.
  1. Result of inquiry
(1) Where as a result of an inquiry the Committee finds that the person against whom the complaint is made is guilty of professional incompetence or professional misconduct, it shall, unless it considers that the conduct complained of was of such a minor character or occurred in such extenuating circumstances that it would not be appropriate to do so, order any one or more of the following:
(2) An order made under subsection (1) does not derogate from any right of action or other remedy (whether civil or criminal) in proceedings instituted otherwise than by virtue of this Act.
(3) Where a person who is registered in more than one class of health professional and whose name is ordered to be struck off under subsection (1)(d), the order may be made either generally or only in the class of health professional in respect of which the complaint is made.
  1. Appeals
A person aggrieved by a decision of the Board or of the Complaints and Disciplinary Committee may appeal to the Senior Magistrate Court.
  1. Offences
(1) No person may practice in Tuvalu as a health professional unless they are registered and holds a current practicing certificate under this Act.
(2) Despite subsection (1), a visiting health professional may practice if they are temporarily registered under section 12.
(3) A person may only use names, words, titles, initials, abbreviations, or descriptions stating or implying that the person is a health professional of a particular kind if the person is a registered health professional.
(4) No person shall pretend, claim or do anything to show that he or she is a health professional of a particular kind unless the person:
(5) Any person who contravenes this section commits an offence, and shall be liable upon conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000.
(6) If the Court convicts a person for an offence under this Act it may, in addition to imposing a penalty or fine, order that person’s name to be removed from the register.
  1. Annual report
Each year the Board must provide an annual report to the Minister of Health describing its activities and any significant issues that it had to consider or deal with during the preceding year.
  1. Regulations
The Minister may make such regulations as are contemplated by this Act or as are necessary or expedient for the purposes of this Act, which can include (but is not limited to) all or any of the following purposes:
  1. Savings and transitional provisions
(1) All persons who, at the commencement of this Act, are registered under the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act 1964, the Nurses and Midwives Act 1968, or the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1948 have to register again under this Act.
(2) Any application for registration under the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act 1964, the Nurses and Midwives Act 1968, or the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1948 that was pending immediately before the commencement of this Act must be considered and dealt with under this Act.
  1. Repeals
(1) The Health Professional Act 2015 repeals the following Acts;-

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