Examples of national law in a sentence
Under the National Law, only Xxxxx can enter into contracts with external entities and accountability as to the management of the contract rests with the delegate approving the contractual arrangements.
Under the National Law, the Ministerial Council may provide policy directions to Ahpra and the National Boards, approve registration standards, make regulations and approve certain other recommendations from National Boards in respect of specialist registration, or endorsements on registration.
Ahpra, its governing Board (the Agency Management Committee (AManC), the National Health Practitioner Boards (National Boards) and their accreditation authorities are all entities created by National Law.
External agencies, contractors or consultants cannot be held directly accountable for delivering the functions of an entity under the National Law.
The purpose of this HPA is to make provision for the following, as outlined in s 26(1) of the National Law: • the fees payable by health practitioners and others in relation to the health profession for which the National Board is established, • the National Board’s annual budget, and • the services to be provided to the National Board by Ahpra to enable the National Board to carry out its functions under the National Law.