Registered Health Practitioner definition

Registered Health Practitioner means a health practitioner registered, or licensed, as health practitioner (or as a health practitioner of a particular type) under The National Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act of a State, Territory or the Commonwealth.
Registered Health Practitioner means a health practitioner registered, or licensed, as a health practitioner (or as a health practitioner of a particular type) under a law of a State or Territory that provides for the registration or licensing of health practitioners (or health practitioners of that type).
Registered Health Practitioner means a practitioner registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Victoria) Act 2009

Examples of Registered Health Practitioner in a sentence

  • An Employee may use their personal leave to attend a Registered Health Practitioner on ten occasions of half a day each in any year of service provided that the total period will not exceed one week (38 hours).

  • An Employee may use up to one week (38 hours) of personal leave (pro rata for part-time Employees), in aggregate, in any year of service for reasons other than those described at subclause 62.3 on account of a disability or where the Employee is required in the circumstances to attend a Registered Health Practitioner.

  • The statutory declaration will state the reason for the absence and detail why it was not reasonably practicable for the employee to obtain evidence from a Registered Health Practitioner.

  • When the employee is absent for any period the employer may request documentary evidence from a Registered Health Practitioner, or other reasonably acceptable evidence to the employer's satisfaction, about the nature and approximate duration of the illness or injury of their immediate family or household.

  • An Employee may use personal leave to attend a Registered Health Practitioner where the Employee is fit for work, and would therefore not otherwise be eligible to access personal/▇▇▇▇▇’s leave.


More Definitions of Registered Health Practitioner

Registered Health Practitioner has been moved from personal leave clause. “salary” has been moved from overtime clause.
Registered Health Practitioner for the purpose of this Agreement means a health practitioner who is registered or licensed as a health practitioner under a State or Territory law. A Registered Health Practitioner can only issue a medical certificate in relation to the area of practice in which the practitioner is registered or licensed by the State or Territory law.
Registered Health Practitioner means a medical service provider or alternative health provider, licensed or registered, and recognised by a private health fund or by Comcare. ‘Medical evidence’ means a certificate provided by a Registered Health Practitioner as defined above. ‘President’ means the Head of Agency of the Australian Human Rights Commission. ‘Salary’ is the employee’s rate of salary/pay (in accordance with the salary/pay rates at Appendix A) will be salary for all purposes. Specifically, where salary sacrifice arrangements (and purchased leave options, or other relevant arrangements) are in place, the employee’s salary for purposes of superannuation, severance and termination payments will be determined as if the salary sacrifice (or other) arrangement had not been entered into. ‘SES’ means the Senior Executive Service. ‘Supervisor’ means the employee responsible for a section or team within the Commission.
Registered Health Practitioner means a health practitioner registered, or licensed, as a health practitioner (or as a health practitioner of a particular type) under the relevant federal law that provides for the registration or licensing of health practitioners (or health practitioners of that type). For the purposes of this Agreement, an acceptable medical certificate issued by a registered health practitioner must be issued in respect of the area of practice in which the practitioner is registered or licensed under a law of a State or Territory that provides for the registration or licensing of health practitioners.
Registered Health Practitioner means a health practitioner who practices in a health profession as defined under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Act 2010 and as listed on the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. Health professions include chiropractic, dental, medical, nursing and midwifery, optometry, osteopathy, pharmacy, physiotherapy, podiatry, psychology, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practice, Chinese medicine, medical radiation practice and occupational therapy.
Registered Health Practitioner means a person duly registered as a health practitioner under the Health Practice Law (2005 Revision);
Registered Health Practitioner means ‘an individual who… is registered under’ the Health Practitioner National Lawto practice a health profession, other than as a student’ or ‘holds non- practising registration under this Law in a health profession’. ‘Health profession’ means Aboriginal and