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Report No. 18, 56th Parliament, Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018
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https://documents.parliament.qld.gov.au/events/han/2019/2019_04_03_WEEKLY.PDFcommittee's report
The committee tabled its report on 14 February 2019.
View: Report No. 18, 56th Parliament, Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018
View: Debate on the Bill on 3 April 2019 (pages 1074 - 1078 and pages 1091 to 1092). Click on the movie icon within the transcript to view the debate.
View: Explanatory Speech
View: Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018
View: Explanatory Notes
Referral
On 13 November 2018, Hon Dr Steven Miles MP, Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services, introduced the Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018. The Bill was referred to the Health, Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee (the committee) for detailed consideration.
The Bill
According to the explanatory notes, the Bill:
- repeals the Public Health (Medicinal Cannabis) Act 2016, and makes consequential amendments to the Health Act 1937, to significantly streamline the regulatory framework for prescribing medicinal cannabis in Queensland;
- amends the Public Health Act 2005 to:
- establish the Notifiable Dust Lung Disease register and require prescribed medical practitioners to notify the chief executive of Queensland Health about cases of notifiable dust lung disease
- enable the chief executive to require a person responsible for causing a pollution event to publish a pollution notice to inform the public of potential risks to public health, and
- enable the standard that a person must comply with when manufacturing, selling, supplying or using paint to be prescribed by regulation rather than in the Act
- amends the Radiation Safety Act 1999 to provide that certain persons are deemed to have a use or transport licence
- amends the Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1979 to:
- clarify the provisions about research that involve removing tissue from adults and children
- ensure pathology laboratories can access tissue-based products that are necessary for diagnostic and quality control purposes, and
- remove the requirement that a post-mortem examination of a body conducted in a hospital only be held in the hospital mortuary
- amends the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003, the Coroners Act 2003 and the Cremations Act 2003 to enable human body parts used at a school of anatomy for the study and practice of anatomy to be lawfully cremated without a corresponding death certificate or the approval of an independent doctor, and
- amends the Retirement Villages Act 1999 to clarify a recent amendment in relation to timely payment of exit entitlements at retirement villages and make associated amendments to the Duties Act 2001.
Timeline
Public departmental briefing | 5 December 2018 – Transcript |
Public hearing and departmental briefing | 24 January 2019 Hearing – Transcript Briefing – Transcript |
Submissions closed: | 7 January 2018. Submissions are now available under the "View Submissions" tab. |
Reporting date: | 14 February 2019 |
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Therapeutics
- 2 - Anne Eagles
- 3 - Gordon Saul
- 4 - The Domain Residents Association Inc
- 5 - Confidential
- 6 - Sylvia and Karl Gustafsson
- 7 - Multiple Sclerosis Australia and Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
- 8 - Wayne and Lorraine McClear
- 9 - Linda Smith
- 10 - Property Council of Australia
- 11 - Health Consumers Queensland
- 12 - Australian College of Nursing
- 13 - Graham Davies
- 14 - John and Dorothy Graf
- 15 - MIGA
- 16 - Drug Free Australia - Queensland Branch
- 17 - MEDIFARM
- 18 - Gary and Christine Olive
- 19 - Queensland Law Society
- 20 - Name suppressed
- 21 - Wendy Rayner
- 22 - David Price
- 23 - Lynda Eastburn
- 24 - Name suppressed
- 25 - Queensland University of Technology
- 26 - Tricia Simpson
- 27 - Confidential
- 28 - Lung Foundation Australia
- 29 - Australian Medical Association Queensland
- 30 - Medical Cannabis Users Association of Australia
- 31 - Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- 32 - Caxton Legal Centre Inc
- 33 - Dr Stuart Reece
- 34 - Lanai Carter
- 35 - Stockland Communities
- 36 - Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia Quality Assurance Programs Pty Ltd
- 37 - Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
- 38 - The Local Government Association of Queensland
- 39 - Confidential
- 40 - John Ransley
- 41 - Drug Free Australia - International
- 42 - Confidential
- 43 - Form submissions (82 received)