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ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PREAMBLE PART I INTERPRETATION 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Establishment of Allied Health Professions Council of Namibia Succession from former Boards to Council Objects of Council General powers of Council Composition of Council Disqualification to be member of Council Vacation of office by members of Council and filling of vacancies President and vice-president of Council Meetings and decisions of Council Executive committee, professional conduct committee, appeal committee, education committees, and other committees Establishment of Professional Committees Funds of Council Appointment of registrar and staff Powers, duties and functions of registrar 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Control over education, tuition and training Registration prerequisite for practising Minimum requirements of study for registration Application for registration Procedures relating to registration Conditional registration Registration of persons registered conditionally Keeping of registers Removal of name from register and effect of such removal Restoration of name to register Fees payable to Council and maintaining of registration by registered person Register as proof Certificate of status and extract from register Temporary registration for purposes of educational demonstrations or training Educational institutions to furnish particulars Registration of additional qualifications and specialities Continuing professional development Penalties for practising, or using the title of, any allied or complementary health profession, or performing certain acts, while not registered Dental laboratories 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Professional conduct rules by Council Inquiry by Council into complaint, charge or allegation of unprofessional conduct Procedures relating to professional conduct inquiry Professional conduct inquiry in respect of registered person not to prejudice civil or criminal liability Penalties for false evidence Penalties by Council or professional conduct committee for unprofessional conduct Postponement of imposition of penalties and suspension of execution of penalties Effect of suspension or removal from register Cognisance by Council of conduct of registered persons under certain circumstances Pro forma complainants Limitation of liability Investigation, assessment and powers of Council in respect of impaired registered persons 48 Charges by registered persons 49 Offences relating to registers, registration and impersonation 50 Limitations in respect of unregistered persons and proof of registration for issue of licences 51 Matters relating to investigations and inspections 52 Appeals to appeal committee 53 Appeals to High Court 54 Delegation of powers 55 Regulations 56 General rules by Council 57 Offences and penalties 58 Authorisation to practise professions in employment of the State 59 Establishment of Interim Council 60 Minister may declare certain professions subject to this Act 61 Transitional provisions 62 Repeal of laws and savings 63 Short title and commencement Schedule - Laws repealed PREAMBLE Recognising that the standards of professional practice and conduct of all categories of allied and complementary health workers in Namibia must be continuously improved; Recognising that the evolving Namibian health sector requires strong stewardship on behalf of the people of Namibia; Recognising that this stewardship function includes both the formulation of rules to govern the professional practice and conduct of practitioners in that sector and to ensure compliance therewith; Whereas that responsibility may be entrusted to a body led by the relevant professions in close partnership with the public and the State, with the understanding that it forms a distinct part of a wider statutory framework aimed at the protection and promotion of the health and welfare of the Namibian people; And whereas that responsibility must be executed in an accountable fashion that effectively protects the public interest; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of Namibia, as follows: PART I INTERPRETATION (ss 1-2) Definitions In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates"allied or complementary health practitioner" means a person registered to practise either an allied or a complementary health profession; "allied or complementary health profession" means the professions referred to in section 18, or a profession declared in terms of section 60 as a profession to which this Act applies; "annual fees" means the annual fees determined by the Council in terms of section 27; "appeal committee" means the appeal committee established by the Council in terms of section 12(3) (a); "audiologist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "audiometrician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "ayurveda medicine practitioner" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "biokineticist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "certificate of status" means a certificate setting out the information referred to in section 29(2); "Chinese medicine practitioner and acupuncturist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "chiropractor" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "clinical technologist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "commencement date" means the date of commencement of this Act; "committee" means a committee established by or in terms of section 12; "community speech and hearing worker" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "Council" means the Allied Health Professions Council of Namibia established by section 3; "dental laboratory" means any place registered under the Hospital and Health Facilities Act 1994 (Act 36 of 1994), where artificial dentures or any other dental appliances are manufactured, repaired, altered, or worked upon, or where any apparatus for the manufacturing, repairing or alteration of such dentures or appliances has been installed; "dental technician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61, and "dental technologist" has a corresponding meaning; "dental therapist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "diagnostic radiographer" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "dietician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "dispensing optician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "educational institution" means any university, college, technical college, technikon, training facility or other similar or related institution or society or other body where a qualification can be obtained which complies with the requirement of a prescribed qualification prescribed in terms of section 19; "education committee" means the education committee established by section 12(4) (a); "electro-encephalographic technician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "emergency care practitioner (basic)" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "emergency care practitioner (intermediate)" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "environmental health practitioner" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "environmental health practitioner assistant" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "executive committee" means the executive committee established by section 12(1) (a); "fees", relating to an application, means the fees relating to the application concerned determined by the Council in terms of section 27; "food inspector" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "former Dental Technology Board" means the Dental Technology Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Joint Allied Health Professions Board" means the Joint Allied Health Professions Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Joint Complementary Health Professions Board" means the Joint Complementary Health Professions Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Health Inspectors Board" means the Health Inspectors Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Homeopathic Board" means the Homoeopathic Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Medical Technology Board" means the Medical Technology Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Occupational Therapy Board" means the Occupational Therapy Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Optometry Board" means the Optometry Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Physiotherapy Board" means the Physiotherapy Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "former Radiography Board" means the Radiography Board established in terms of section 2 of the repealed Act, and in existence immediately before the commencement date; "hearing aid acoustician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "homoeopath" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "inquiry" means a professional conduct inquiry conducted in terms of Part V; "Interim Council" means the Interim Council established in terms of section 59; "in writing", relating to any notice to be given, includes a notice, record, the agenda or the minutes of a meeting, or an extract therefrom, sent, delivered or despatched, to the intended recipient by hand, by registered post or by means of facsimile or e-mail, or in any prescribed manner, addressed to the applicable address furnished in writing by that intended recipient, or which has been entered into the register in which the name of the registered person concerned appears; "legal practitioner" means a legal practitioner as defined in section 1 of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1995 (Act 15 of 1995); "masseur" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "medical laboratory technician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "medical orthotist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "medical prosthetist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "medical rehabilitation worker" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "medical technologist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "member of the Council" means a member of the Council appointed, designated or elected, as the case may be, in terms of section 7; "mental illness" means a mental illness as defined in section 1 of the Mental Health Act, 1973 (Act 18 of 1973), and "mentally ill" has a corresponding meaning; "Minister" means the Minister responsible for Health; "Ministry" means the Ministry responsible for the administration of Health; "naturopath" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "nutritionist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "occupational therapist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "occupational therapy assistant" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "occupational therapy technician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "ocularist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "operational emergency care orderly" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "optometrist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "orthomedic orthotist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "orthopaedic prosthetist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "orthopaedic technical assistant" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "orthopaedic footwear technician" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "orthoptist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "orthotist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "osteopath" means a person registered as an osteopath in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "other examining authority" means an examining authority recognised by the Minister in terms of section 19(4); "Permanent Secretary" means the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry responsible for the administration of Health; "paramedic (advanced life support)" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "physiotherapist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "physiotherapy assistant" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "phytotherapist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "podiatrist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61, and "chiropodist" has a corresponding meaning; "practise", in relation to a profession to which this Act applies, includes the taking up of employment where any act especially pertaining to such profession is performed; "preliminary investigation committee" means the preliminary investigation committee established by the Council in terms of section 12(5) (a); "prescribe" means prescribe by regulation; "president" means president of the Council elected in terms of section 10; "profession" means any profession mentioned in section 18(1); "Professional Committee" means a Professional Committee established by section 13(1); "professional conduct committee" means a professional conduct committee established by the Council in terms of section 12(2); "professional conduct inquiry" means an inquiry conducted in terms of Part V; "public holiday" means a public holiday referred to in, or declared under, section 1 of the Public Holidays Act, 1990 (Act 26 of 1990); "qualification" means any degree, diploma, or certificate conferred upon a person after having been examined in respect of that person's proficiency in a particular field of study; "radiographer" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "radiography assistant" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "radiation technologist" means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; (a) (b) "register" when used as a verb, means to register in terms of section 21, and "registration" has a corresponding meaning; and when used as a noun, means a register referred to in section 24; "registered person" in relation to any profession to which this Act applies, means a person who is registered in terms of section 21 in respect of such profession, or who is regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61; "registrar" means the person appointed in terms of section 15(1) as the registrar of the Council and of the Councils established by law for the medical and dental professions, the social work and psychology professions, the nursing profession and the pharmacy profession, or the staff member referred to in section 61(7) acting as the registrar; 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