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LAWS OF FIJI
Rev. 1985
CHAPTER 255A
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
SECTION
1.
Short
title
2.
Interpretation
3.
Establishment of Medical Assistants Registration
Council
4.
Requirements for
registration
5.
Register to be
kept
6.
Limitation on
practice
7.
Prescriptions
8.
Misconduct
9.
Appeals
10.
Penalty
11.
Penalty for obtaining registration by false
pretences
12.
Regulations
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Act No. 11 of 1978
AN ACT TO MAKE PROVISION FOR THE REGISTRATION AND CONTROL OF MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
[1 January 1978]
Short title
1.
This Act may be cited as the Medical Assistants Act.
Interpretation
2.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
"appropriate form" means a form approved by the Minister for use in any particular case pursuant to this Act;
"Council" means the Medical Assistants Registration Council established under section 3;
"medical assistant" means a person who has been granted a certificate under section 4;
"Permanent Secretary" means the Permanent Secretary for Health; "Secretary" means the Secretary to the Council.
Establishment of Medical Assistants Registration Council
3.-(1)
For the purposes of this Act, there shall be established a Medical Assistants
Registration Council.
(2) The
Council shall consist of-
(a) the Permanent Secretary who shall be Chairman;
(b) a senior professional medical officer of the Ministry of Health appointed by the Minister;
(c) the Principal of the Fiji School of Medicine; and
(d) Two medical assistants appointed by the Minister.
(3)
The Minister shall appoint a suitable person to be Secretary to the
Council.
(4) Three members shall
constitute a quorum at any meeting of the
Council.
(5) Subject to the
provisions of this Act, the Council may regulate its own procedure and may make
rules for that purpose.
(6) The
Council shall cause proper records of its proceedings to be kept.
Requirements for registration
4.
A person in possession of a certificate in the appropriate form granted by the
Fiji School of Medicine (hereinafter referred to as
"the School") certifying
that he has-
(a) attended an approved course of study as a medical assistant at the School for a period of not less than 3 years;
(b) passed, to the satisfaction of the School, approved examinations; and
(c) satisfied the School of his ability to practise as a medical assistant in the service of the Government subject to such regulations as may be made under this Act,
shall
be entitled to make application to the Council for registration as a medical
assistant.
Register to be kept
5.-(1)
The Council shall form and maintain a register in which shall be entered the
names of all persons registered as medical
assistants.
(2) The Secretary
shall, in the month of January in each year, cause to be published in the
Gazette a list of the names of the persons
registered in the
register.
Limitation on practice
6.
No medical assistant shall practise medicine except in the service of
Government.
Prescriptions
7.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act, but subject to
any limitations or restrictions which may be imposed by the Permanent Secretary,
a medical assistant may issue prescriptions
and dispense any medicine or drug.
(Cap. 115.)
Misconduct
8.-(1)
If any person who is registered as a medical assistant is, after due inquiry, at
which inquiry such person shall be entitled
to be heard, adjudged by the Council
to have been guilty of professional misconduct, the Council may, if it sees fit,
order that
the name of any such person be deleted from the register and the
Chairman of the Council shall forthwith delete that name and the
Secretary shall
notify the person affected.
(2)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1), the Council may, instead of
ordering that the name of any person be deleted
from the register, issue a
reprimand or warning to such
person.
(3) In directing that a
person's name shall be deleted from the register, the Council may, if it sees
fit, specify a period on the
expiration of which such person may again apply to
be registered under the provisions of this
Act.
(4) An order made by the
Council under this section shall not take effect in any case until the
expiration of 30 days after the date
of the order and if, within that period,
the person affected gives notice of his intention to appeal against the order,
shall not
take effect until and unless it is confirmed by a resident magistrate
that the appeal is for any reason dismissed by such magistrate.
Appeals
9.
Any person whose application for registration under the provisions of section
4
is refused or whose name has been deleted from the register under the provisions
of section
8
may, within 30 days of notification to him of such refusal or deletion, appeal
to a resident magistrate and, on any such appeal,
the resident magistrate; may
make such order as he thinks proper having regard to the merits of the case and
the public welfare.
Penalty
10.-(1)
No person shall be entitled to take or use the name or title of medical
assistant or any name title, addition or description
implying that he is
registered under this Act unless he is so
registered.
(2) Any person not
being registered under this Act who takes or uses any such name, title, addition
or description as aforesaid shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable,
on conviction, to a fine not exceeding $500 or to imprisonment for a period not
exceeding
1 year or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Penalty for obtaining registration by false pretences
11.
Every person who wilfully procures or attempts to procure himself to be
registered under this Act by making or producing or causing
to be made or
produced any false or fraudulent representation or declaration, either verbally
or in writing, shall be guilty of an
offence and shall be liable, on conviction,
to a fine not exceeding $500 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 6
months or
to both such fine and imprisonment.
Regulations
12.
The Minister may make regulations-
(a) imposing conditions and restrictions on practising by medical assistants; and
(b) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Act.
Controlled by Ministry of Health
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SECTION 12 - MEDICAL ASSISTANTS REGULATIONS
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
REGULATION
1.
Short
title
2.
Postings
3.
Certificates for incapacity for
work
4.
Certificates of
death
5.
Reference to medical
practitioner
6.
Duties of medical
assistant
7.
Issue of certificates,
etc.
8.
Responsibilities of medical assistant
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Legal Notice No. 144 of 1978
Short title
1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Medical Assistants
Regulations.
Postings
2.
A medical assistant shall discharge his duties only within the defined limits of
the area to which he is posted from time to time.
Certificates for incapacity for work
3.
In any case where there is no medical practitioner available, a medical
assistant may issue a certificate of temporary incapacity
for
work:
Provided that a medical
assistant shall not issue to any 1 person a certificate or certificates of
incapacity for work for a period
exceeding in the aggregate 7 days in any
month.
Certificates of death
4.
In any case where there is no medical practitioner available, a medical
assistant may issue a certificate of death.
Reference to medical practitioner
5.
A medical assistant shall without delay refer to a medical practitioner any
person-
(a) in respect of whom he is unable to establish a diagnosis;
(b) whose condition demands immediate surgical intervention;
(c) whose condition does not respond to treatment within a reasonable time.
Duties of medical assistant
6.
A medical assistant shall perform such medical and administrative functions as
are assigned to him by the Permanent Secretary and,
without prejudice to the
generality of the foregoing, may be required to undertake any or all of the
following duties:-
(a) in the absence of a medical practitioner, to undertake medicolegal work of a non-specialist nature, including the giving of medical evidence before any court, tribunal, commission or other body duly constituted under the provisions of any written law;
(b) to perform simple laboratory tests;
(c) to operate any portable X-ray unit and to interpret simple films;
(d) to assist registered nurses and midwives in the discharge of their duties;
(e) to provide advice, guidance and assistance in matters relating to family planning;
(f) to promote and participate in programmes relating to health education, disease control and sanitation;
(g) to form and maintain health records;
(h) to exercise administrative control over any medical unit or part thereof.
Issue of certificates, etc.
7.
Every certificate or other document issued by a medical assistant in his
professional capacity shall be signed by him with his usual
signature and shall
bear thereunder the words "Medical Assistant".
Responsibilities of medical assistant
8.
Every medical assistant shall accept and comply with the legal, ethical and
moral responsibilities associated with the practice of
medicine.
Controlled
by Ministry of
Health
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