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  1. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Loi

    COVID-19 Response (Requirements For Entities—Modifications and Exemptions) Act 2020 (2020 No 14). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2020-05-15 | NZL-2020-L-110022

    The Act gives entities relief from certain obligations in their rules and makes it possible for them to use electronic means (including electronic voting and the use of electronic signatures).

  2. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Loi

    COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020 (2020 No 12). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2020-05-13 | NZL-2020-L-110021

    Contents
    1 Title
    2 Commencement

    Part 1 - Preliminary provisions
    3 Repeal of this Act
    4 Purpose
    5 Interpretation
    6 Transitional, savings, and related provisions
    7 Act binds the Crown

    Part 2 - Provisions to limit the risk of outbreak or spread of COVID-19
    Subpart 1—Section 11 orders
    8 Prerequisites for all section 11 orders
    9 Minister may make section 11 orders
    10 Director-General may make section 11 orders
    11 Orders that can be made under this Act
    12 General provisions relating to section 11 orders
    13 Effect of section 11 orders
    Subpart 2—Further provisions relating to section 11 orders
    Form of orders, etc
    14 Form, publication, and duration of section 11 orders
    15 Amendment or extension of section 11 orders
    Parliamentary approval
    16 Section 11 order made by Minister revoked if not approved by House of Representatives
    Application of Legislation Act 2012
    17 Section 11 orders to be disallowable instruments
    Subpart 3—Enforcement, offences, and penalties
    Authorised persons
    18 Authorised persons
    19 Evidence of identity
    Enforcement
    20 Powers of entry
    21 Power to give directions
    22 Power to close roads and public places and stop vehicles
    23 Power to direct person to provide identifying information
    24 Power to direct business or undertaking to close
    25 Directions may be given verbally or in writing
    Offences
    26 Offences relating to compliance with orders
    27 Offences relating to exercise of enforcement powers
    Provisions relating to infringement offences
    28 Proceedings for infringement offences
    29 Who may issue infringement notices
    30 Infringement notices
    31 Reminder notices
    32 Payment of infringement fees
    Subpart 4—Miscellaneous provisions
    33 Regulations
    34 Protection of persons acting under authority of this Act

    Part 3 - Amendments to Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002
    35 Amendments to Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002
    36 Section 66 amended (Minister may declare state of national emergency)
    37 Section 68 amended (Declaration of state of local emergency)
    38 Section 94B amended (Notice of local transition period)
    39 Section 94E amended (Termination of transition periods)

    Part 4 - Amendment to Oranga Tamariki Act 1989
    40 Amendment to Oranga Tamariki Act 1989
    41 Section 272 amended (Jurisdiction of Youth Court and children’s liability to be prosecuted for criminal offences)

    Schedule 1 - Transitional, savings, and related provisions
    Schedule 2 - Orders under section 70 of Health Act 1956 relating to COVID-19
    Schedule 3 - Infringement notice and reminder notice
    Legislative history
    Administrative information

  3. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Autres textes (circulaire, directive, instruction, etc.)

    Cook Islands National Health Strategic Plan 2017-2021. (Takai’anga Angaanga Tutara A Te Marae Ora 2017-2021) - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2017 | NZL-2017-M-112743

  4. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Règlement, Décret, Arrêté, Ordonnance

    Health (Infectious and Notifiable Diseases) Regulations 2016 (2016/272). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2016-11-21 | Date d'entrée en vigueur: 2017-01-04 | NZL-2016-R-112747

    These regulations, which come into force on 4 January 2017, replace the Health (Infectious and Notifiable Diseases) Regulations 1966 by updating them, particularly to give effect to changes to the Health Act 1956 (the Act) relating to the management of infectious diseases and to remove provisions that are now redundant or unnecessary.
    The main changes are to—
    • set new forms and minimum information requirements for notifications of infectious diseases by health practitioners, persons in charge of medical laboratories, and funeral directors. These forms require notifications to be on a nonidentified basis for particular diseases (such as HIV):
    • simplify and update provisions supporting the co-ordination of environmental health officers with medical officers of health in managing the public health risk of infectious diseases:
    • set notice requirements that ensure individuals against whom directions, notices, or orders are issued or made under Part 3 of the Act are informed of key information about the public health risk of diseases and options for support services:
    • set out the information that, under the Act, contact tracers may require from persons with, or suspected of having, infectious diseases about persons with whom they have been in contact:
    • remove provisions about local committees, lists of infectious diseases, and specific disease management measures as these are now adequately covered by the Act or other means.

  5. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Loi

    New Zealand Public Health and Disability Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 22). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2013-05-20 | NZL-2013-L-94523

  6. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Règlement, Décret, Arrêté, Ordonnance

    Health and Disability Services (Safety) Standards Notice 2010 (SR 2010/84). - Regulation on-line

    Adoption: 2010-03-24 | NZL-2010-R-83582

    Approves the Fertility Services Standard NZS 8181:2007 for providing fertility services.

  7. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Autres textes (circulaire, directive, instruction, etc.)

    Health and Disability Services (Safety) Standards Notice 2008 (SR 2008/364). - Statutes of New Zealand

    Adoption: 2008-09-26 | Date d'entrée en vigueur: 2009-06-01 | NZL-2008-M-91121

    This notice approves new standards for providing hospital care, residential disability care, and rest home care.

  8. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Loi

    Health and Disability Services (Safety) Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No. 56). - Statutes of New Zealand

    Adoption: 2005-05-16 | NZL-2005-L-72017

    Redefines health or disability service.

  9. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Loi

    Public Health Act, 2004 (2004, No. 13). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2004-06-14 | NZL-2004-L-112742

  10. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Loi

    Health and Disability Commissioner Amendment Act 2003 (No. 49 of 2003).

    Adoption: 2003-09-18 | NZL-2003-L-68266

    Amends Health and Disability Commisioner Act 1994. Regulates complaints and investigations. Establishes that any person may complain to any advocate or to the Commissioner alleging that any action of health care provider or disability service provider is or appears to be in breach of the Code.

  11. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Règlement, Décret, Arrêté, Ordonnance

    Health and Disability Services (Safety) Exemption Order 2002 (SR 2002/251). - Statutes of New Zealand

    Adoption: 2002-09-09 | Date d'entrée en vigueur: 2002-10-01 | NZL-2002-R-91119

    This order exempts the following hospital premises and residential schools from the Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001:
    - all New Zealand Defence Force hospital premises, except the
    Navy Hospital:
    - the residential schools listed in the Schedule.

  12. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Règlement, Décret, Arrêté, Ordonnance

    Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation (Public Health Acute Services) Regulations 2002 (SR 2002/71). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2002-03-18 | NZL-2002-R-88789

  13. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Loi

    New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act, 2000 (No. 91 of 2000). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2000-12-14 | NZL-2000-L-58761

    Comprehensive legislation on public funding and provision of personal health services, public health services, and disability support services. Part 2 provides for responsibilities of Minister, Part 3 establishes District Health Boards, and Part 4 deals with other publicly-owned health and disability organisations. Finally, Part 5 makes provision for special health inquiries.

  14. Nouvelle-Zélande - Politiques et lois en matière de santé publique - Loi

    Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 (No. 88 of 1994) - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1994-10-20 | NZL-1994-L-38748

    Promotes and protects the rights of health consumers and disability services consumers, and secures the fair, simple, speedy and efficient resolution of complaints relating to infringements of those rights; provides for the appointment of a Health and Disability Commissioner to investigate complaints against persons and bodies who give health care or disability services; establishes a Health and Disability Services Consumer Advocacy Service; and provides for the promulgation of a Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights.


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