Supreme Court (Chapter I Amendment No. 26) Rules 2011 S.R. No. 26/2011 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Rule Page 1 2 3 4 Object Authorising provision Commencement Definitions for Order 33 amended ═══════════════ ENDNOTES i 1 1 1 1 5 STATUTORY RULES 2011 S.R. No. 26/2011 Supreme Court Act 1986 Supreme Court (Chapter I Amendment No. 26) Rules 2011 The Judges of the Supreme Court make the following Rules: 1 Object The object of these Rules is to amend Chapter I of the Rules of the Supreme Court to conform with the definitions in the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law. 2 Authorising provision These Rules are made under section 25 of the Supreme Court Act 1986 and all other enabling powers. 3 Commencement These Rules come into operation on 2 May 2011. 4 Definitions for Order 33 amended In Rule 33.03 of the Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 20051— (a) for the definition of dentist substitute— "dentist means— (a) a person registered or qualified to be registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law— (i) to practise in the dentistry profession (other than as a student); and 1 Supreme Court (Chapter I Amendment No. 26) Rules 2011 r. 4 S.R. No. 26/2011 (ii) in the dentists division of that profession; or (b) a person entitled to practise dentistry in a place out of Australia under an enactment of that place corresponding to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, whether or not the person does so practise;"; (b) for the definition of medical practitioner substitute— "medical practitioner means— (a) a person registered or qualified to be registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practise in the medical profession (other than as a student); or (b) a person entitled to practise medicine in a place out of Australia under an enactment of that place corresponding to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, whether or not the person does so practise;"; (c) for the definition of psychologist substitute— "psychologist means— (a) a person registered or qualified to be registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practise in the psychology profession (other than as a student); or 2 Supreme Court (Chapter I Amendment No. 26) Rules 2011 S.R. No. 26/2011 (b) a person who is qualified or registered to practise psychology in a place out of Australia under an enactment of that place corresponding to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, whether or not the person does so practise;". Dated: 28 April 2011 M. L. WARREN, C.J. CHRISTOPHER MAXWELL, P. GEOFFREY NETTLE, J.A. DAVID ASHLEY, J.A. MARCIA NEAVE, J.A. K. WILLIAMS, J. STEPHEN KAYE, J. SIMON P. WHELAN, J. ELIZABETH HOLLINGWORTH, J. ANTHONY CAVANOUGH, J. ELIZABETH CURTAIN, J. PAUL COGHLAN, J. ROSS ROBSON, J. JACK FORREST, J. JAMES JUDD, J. PETER VICKERY, J. EMILIOS KYROU, J. DAVID F. R. BEACH, J. JENNIFER DAVIES, J TERRY FORREST, J. 3 r. 4 Supreme Court (Chapter I Amendment No. 26) Rules 2011 r. 4 S.R. No. 26/2011 KARIN EMERTON, J. ANNE FERGUSON, J. M. L. SIFRIS, J. PETER ALMOND, J. JOHN DIXON, J. C. MACAULAY, J. ═══════════════ 4 Supreme Court (Chapter I Amendment No. 26) Rules 2011 S.R. No. 26/2011 ENDNOTES 1 Rule 4: S.R. No. 148/2005. Reprint No. 3 as at 28 February 2011. Reprinted to S.R. No. 8/2011. Subsequently amended by S.R. No. 15/2011. 5 Endnotes