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SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT REGULATIONS 2000 - REG 10

10—Periodic returns

        (1)         If a person undergoes a reassignment procedure, or part of a reassignment procedure, or receives any associated treatment at a hospital, the hospital must, within one month of the end of the quarter in which the procedure or treatment occurs, provide, in a confidential manner, the following information to the Minister in the form of a return approved by the Minister:

            (a)         the name of the person concerned; and

            (b)         details of the procedure or treatment; and

            (c)         the name of any medical practitioner or other person who carried out or supervised the procedure or treatment; and

            (d)         details of any counselling or other services that were provided in association with the procedure or treatment; and

            (e)         an assessment, as at the end of that quarter, of the stage that has been reached in the person's treatment; and

            (f)         any other information required as a condition of approval under section 6 of the Act.

        (2)         A person must not inspect, copy or remove a return (or a copy of a return) prepared for the purposes of subregulation (1) unless—

            (a)         the person is a medical practitioner or other person who is treating the person to whom the return relates; or

            (b)         the person is acting under the authority of a medical practitioner who is treating the person to whom the return relates; or

            (c)         the person is acting in the course of official duties as an officer or member of the staff of the particular hospital; or

            (d)         the person is acting in the course of official duties as an officer or employee of the administrative unit of the Public Service for which the Minister is responsible; or

            (e)         the person is acting under the authority of the Minister.

Maximum penalty: $2 000.



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