Declaration of Quality Assurance Activity under section 124X of the Health Insurance Act 1973 – QAA 5/2015
I, CHRIS BAGGOLEY, delegate of the Minister for Health, under section 124X of the Health Insurance Act 1973 (the Act):
1. DECLARE the Activity described in the Schedule to this declaration (the Activity) to be a quality assurance activity to which Part VC of the Act applies being satisfied in relation to the Activity that:
(i) any person engaging in, or proposing to engage in, the Activity is authorised to do so by an association of health professionals; and
(ii) it is in the public interest that Part VC of the Act apply to the Activity having regard to the criteria prescribed in regulations 23C to 23G (inclusive) of the Health Insurance Regulations 1975.
Dated: 30 June 2015
Prof Chris Baggoley
Chief Medical Officer
Department of Health
Contents
PART 1 PRELIMINARY 3
1 Name of Declaration 3
2. Commencement 3
3. Cessation 3
4. Authority 3
5. Schedule 3
Schedule 4
Part 1 Preliminary
1. Name of Declaration
This Declaration is the Declaration of Quality Assurance Activity under section 124X of the Health Insurance Act 1973 – QAA 5/2015.
2. Commencement
This Declaration commences the day after registration on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
3. Cessation
This Declaration will cease to be in force at the end of 5 years after the Declaration is signed.
4. Authority
This Declaration is made under the Health Insurance Act 1973.
5. Schedule
The Schedule to this Instrument describes the quality assurance activity to which Part VC of the Health Insurance Act 1973 applies.
Schedule
Declaration of Quality Assurance Activity under section 124X of the Health Insurance Act 1973 – QAA 5/2015
1 Organisation engaging in activity:
Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL)
Title:
Accreditation for General Practices, After Hours and Medical Deputising Services and Special Interest Practices.
Description:
The Activity is for the accreditation of general practices, after hours and medical deputising services and special interest practices against the prevailing Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Standards for general practices.