consulting rooms definition

consulting rooms means premises used by no more than 2 health consultants for the investigation or treatment of human injuries or ailments and for general outpatient care;
consulting rooms means premises used for the investigation and/or treatment of physical or mental injuries or ailments (not including a hospital) in the practice of a profession by a person who is a legally qualified medical practitioner, dentist, physiotherapist, podiatrist or similar, but does not include a masseur and does not include a premises practising therapeutic massage or similar services;
consulting rooms means premises used by a health consultant for the investigation or treatment of human injuries or ailments and for general outpatient care (including preventative care, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment, and counselling). ‘Convenience Store’ means any land or building used for the sale by retail of both petrol and goods commonly sold in supermarkets, delicatessens and newsagencies. ‘Corrective institution’ means premises used to hold and reform persons committed to it by a court, such as a prison or other type of detention facility. ‘Council’ DELETED BY AMD 54 GG 12/01/18 ‘Cultural heritage significance’ DELETED BY AMD 54 GG 12/01/18 ‘Deemed Provisions’ means the Deemed Provisions set out in Schedule 2 of the Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015.AMD 54 GG 12/01/18 ‘Delegated officer’ means a local government officer to whom the local government has delegated all or some of its powers under this Scheme by way of a resolution passed pursuant to Part 10 Division 2 of the Deemed Provisions. AMD 54 GG 12/01/18 ‘Development’ shall have the same meaning as that given to it from time to time in the Act but shall also include signs and, in relation to any place entered on the Heritage List, any act or thing that:(a) is likely to change the character of the place or the external appearance of any building; or(b) would constitute an irreversible alteration to the fabric of any building.Note: As reprinted on 19 December 2000, the Act defined ‘development’ to mean:“the development or use of any land, including any demolition, erection, construction, alteration of or addition to any building or structure on the land and the carrying out on the land of any excavation or other works, and in the case of a place to which a Conservation Order made under section 59 of the Heritage of Western Australia Act, 1990, applies, also includes any act or thing that -(a) is likely to change the character of that place or the external appearance of any building; or(b) would constitute an irreversible alteration of the fabric of any building. ‘Development site’ means a lot which is the subject of:(a) a request for informal preliminary support for a proposed development; or(b) an application for development approval. ‘Discretionary Use’ means a Use in respect of which the symbol ‘D’ appears in the cross- reference in Table 1. ‘Discretionary Use with Consultation’ means a Use in respect of which the symbol ‘DC’ appears in the cross- reference in Table...

More Definitions of consulting rooms

consulting rooms means a building or part of a building (other than a hospital) used in the practice of their profession by legally qualified medical practitioners or dentists, or by physiotherapists, masseurs or persons ordinarily associated with medical practitioners in the investigation or treatment of physical or mental injuries or ailments;
consulting rooms means premises used by no more than 2 health practitioners at the same time for the investigation or treatment of human injuries or ailments and for general outpatient care;”
consulting rooms. - means ‘a building or part of a building (other than hospital) used in practice of his profession by a legally qualified medical practitioner or dentist, or by a physiotherapist, a masseur or a person ordinarily associated with a medical practitioner in the investigation or treatment of physical or mental injuries or ailment’s’.
consulting rooms means a building used by no more than one health consultant for the investigation or treatment of human injuries or ailments and for general patient care.
consulting rooms means any building or part thereof used in the practice of a profession by a legally qualified medical practitioner or dentist, or by a physiotherapist, a masseur, a chiropractor, a chiropodist, or a person ordinarily associated with a medical practitioner in the investigation or treatment of physical or mental injuries or ailments but does not include a hospital;