C.C.S.M. c. R117
The Regulated Health Professions Act
Table of Contents
PART 1 | ||
INTERPRETATION | ||
1 | Definitions | |
(2) | Included references | |
(3) | Conditions | |
(4) | Reference to "practising" members | |
PART 2 | ||
RESERVED ACTS | ||
INTERPRETATION | ||
2 | Purpose | |
3 | Definitions | |
WHAT IS A RESERVED ACT? | ||
4 | List of reserved acts | |
WHO MAY PERFORM A RESERVED ACT? | ||
5 | Performance of reserved acts restricted | |
(2) | Person or class of persons may be exempted | |
(3) | Activities may be exempted | |
(4) | Supervision | |
(5) | Requiring another person to perform a reserved act | |
DELEGATION OF A RESERVED ACT | ||
6 | Delegation of a reserved act | |
(2) | Council must make regulations | |
(3) | Performance of a delegated reserved act | |
PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY | ||
7 | Public health emergency | |
(2) | Statutes and Regulations Act does not apply | |
PART 3 | ||
GOVERNANCE | ||
DESIGNATION | ||
8 | Designating regulated health professions, establishing colleges | |
COLLEGE | ||
9 | College is a corporation | |
(2) | Powers and capacity | |
(3) | Corporations Act does not apply | |
10 | Duty to serve the public interest | |
(2) | Mandate of college | |
(3) | College must not set professional fees | |
11 | Membership | |
COUNCIL | ||
12 | Council | |
(2) | Council to manage affairs | |
13 | Composition of council | |
(2) | Public representatives appointed by minister | |
(3) | Public representatives appointed by council | |
(4) | Additional council members | |
(5) | By-laws for election and appointment of council members | |
14 | Term of office | |
(2) | Multiple terms | |
(3) | Continuing to hold office | |
15 | Quorum | |
16 | Vacancy | |
17 | Council committees | |
(2) | Public representatives | |
(3) | Non-council members may be appointed | |
18 | Remuneration | |
19 | Officers | |
20 | Oath of office | |
(2) | Effect of failure to take oath | |
(3) | Who may administer the oath | |
(4) | Copy of oath to registrar | |
(5) | Breach of oath | |
(6) | Effect of suspension or removal | |
21 | Public representative for only one profession | |
COMMITTEES AND REGISTRAR | ||
22 | Committees | |
(2) | Appointments committee re public representatives | |
(3) | Additional committees | |
23 | Registrar and staff | |
24 | Officials directory | |
(2) | Directory information public | |
MEETINGS | ||
25 | Annual general meeting | |
(2) | Special meeting | |
(3) | Special meeting on written request | |
(4) | Notice of meetings | |
(5) | Public meetings | |
PART 4 | ||
REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATE OF PRACTICE |
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REGISTERS | ||
27 | Registrar to maintain registers | |
28 | Register of regulated members | |
(2) | Register of regulated associate members | |
(3) | Register information public | |
(4) | Information not to be available on the Internet | |
(5) | Minister may exempt colleges | |
29 | Honorary membership | |
30 | Corporations and other entities are not members | |
APPLYING FOR REGISTRATION | ||
31 | Who considers and decides registration applications? | |
32 | Registration of regulated members | |
(2) | Conditions | |
(3) | Labour mobility | |
33 | Registration of regulated associate member | |
34 | Application for registration not approved | |
35 | Entry on the register | |
36 | Error on the register | |
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION | ||
37 | Certificate of registration | |
(2) | Information to be shown on certificate of registration | |
(3) | Certificate of registration does not expire | |
(4) | Certificate of registration may be amended | |
APPEALS | ||
38 | Appeal to council | |
(2) | How to appeal | |
(3) | Hearing | |
(4) | Panel may hear appeal | |
(5) | Decision or action of panel | |
(6) | Right to appear | |
(7) | Counsel | |
(8) | Member of council who is also member of board of assessors | |
(9) | Decision by council | |
(10) | Notice of decision on appeal | |
39 | Appeal to court | |
(2) | Powers of court on appeal | |
CERTIFICATE OF PRACTICE | ||
40 | Certificate of practice — regulated members | |
(2) | Conditions | |
(3) | Information to be shown on certificate of practice | |
41 | Certificate of practice — regulated associate members | |
(2) | Conditions | |
(3) | Information to be shown on certificate of practice | |
42 | Application not approved | |
43 | Appeal | |
(2) | Sections 38 and 39 apply | |
44 | Producing certificate of practice | |
45 | Displaying certificate of practice | |
RENEWAL | ||
46 | Renewal of certificate of practice | |
(2) | Conditions | |
(3) | Certificate of practice continues | |
(4) | Non-renewal for failure to pay fees or apply in time | |
(6) | Effect of non-renewal | |
47 | Appeal | |
CANCELLATION | ||
48 | Registrar's report | |
(2) | Council may direct registrar to cancel registration or certificate of practice | |
(3) | Cancelled if conviction | |
49 | Written notice of cancellation required | |
(2) | Appeal | |
(3) | Surrender | |
(4) | Name removed from registrar | |
50 | Reinstatement | |
51 | Cancellation for other reasons | |
52 | Effect of cancellation | |
PROHIBITIONS | ||
(2) | Assisting the making of false representation | |
54 | Unauthorized practice prohibited | |
55 | Prohibition re accredited facilities | |
PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY | ||
56 | Application | |
(2) | Practising during public health emergency | |
(3) | Determination of public health emergency | |
(4) | Minister may impose conditions | |
(5) | Certificate of practice | |
(6) | Prohibition re unauthorized practice does not apply | |
(7) | Definitions | |
PART 5 | ||
BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS | ||
PRACTICE IN ASSOCIATION | ||
57 | Practising in association | |
(2) | Meaning of "practise in association" | |
(4) | Duty to report | |
(5) | Exemption from liability for disclosure | |
HEALTH PROFESSION CORPORATIONS | ||
58 | Definitions | |
59 | Authority of health profession corporation to practise | |
(2) | How health profession corporation to practise | |
60 | Permit for health profession corporation | |
(2) | Conditions | |
(3) | Validity | |
(4) | Validity during consideration of renewal application | |
(5) | Refusal to issue or renew permit | |
(6) | Notice of decision | |
(7) | Appeal to council | |
(8) | How to appeal | |
(9) | Decision by council | |
(10) | Appeal to court | |
61 | Carrying on practice without permit prohibited | |
62 | Restriction on use of name | |
(2) | Restriction on business of health profession corporation | |
(3) | Interpretation of business restriction | |
(4) | Validity of corporate act | |
63 | Conflict in duties | |
64 | Regulated member must comply with Act, etc. | |
(2) | Contraventions by corporation prohibited | |
(3) | Obligations to persons receiving health care not diminished | |
(4) | Liability of regulated members | |
(5) | Liability of voting shareholders | |
(6) | Investigation of regulated member practising through corporation | |
(7) | Regulated member's conditions apply to corporation | |
65 | Suspending or cancelling permit | |
(2) | Limitation | |
(3) | Surrender of permit | |
66 | Alternatives to suspending or cancelling permit | |
67 | Written notice of cancellation required | |
(2) | Appeal to court | |
(3) | Powers of court on appeal | |
68 | Notice of changes | |
69 | Voting agreements void | |
(2) | Unanimous shareholders' agreements void | |
70 | Holding out as a health profession corporation | |
(2) | Holding out as a shareholder, officer, etc. | |
71 | Making false representations or declarations | |
(2) | Assisting the making of false representation | |
72 | Prohibition re accredited facilities | |
73 | Record of health profession corporations | |
(2) | Registrar to maintain record | |
(3) | Contents of record | |
(4) | Record information public | |
74 | College powers | |
75 | Non-application to pharmacies | |
ADVERTISING | ||
76 | Prohibition re false advertising | |
PART 6 | ||
TITLE RESTRICTION | ||
77 | Title restriction: member of college | |
78 | Restricted use of "doctor", "surgeon", "physician" | |
(2) | College of Physicians and Surgeons | |
(3) | College of Dentists | |
(4) | College of Chiropractors | |
(5) | College of Naturopathic Doctors | |
(6) | College of Optometrists | |
(7) | College of Pharmacists | |
(8) | College of Podiatrists | |
(9) | College of Psychologists | |
(10) | Non-application | |
79 | Holding out as a college | |
(2) | Non-application | |
80 | Holding out as a college officer or employee | |
81 | Use of "registered", "licensed" | |
(2) | Exception | |
PART 7 | ||
STANDARDS OF PRACTICE, CODE OF ETHICS, PRACTICE DIRECTIONS AND CONTINUING |
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82 | Standards of practice | |
(2) | Incorporation by reference | |
(3) | [Repealed] | |
(4) | Scope of regulations | |
(5) | College regulates more than one health profession | |
(6) | Consultation | |
(7) | Approval of regulations | |
83 | Code of ethics | |
(2) | Incorporation by reference | |
(3) | Consultation | |
84 | Copies to be made available | |
85 | Practice directions | |
86 | Member must comply with Act, etc. | |
87 | Continuing competency program | |
(2) | Consultation and approval requirements | |
PART 8 | ||
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT | ||
WHAT DEFINITIONS APPLY IN THIS PART? | ||
88 | Definitions | |
HOW IS THE ROSTER OF PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES MADE? |
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89 | Roster of public representatives | |
(2) | Separate roster for one or more professions | |
(3) | Council may nominate persons for roster | |
HOW IS A COMPLAINT MADE? | ||
90 | Complaint about a member's conduct | |
(2) | How to complain | |
(3) | Complaint if registrar aware of professional misconduct | |
(4) | Complaint against former member | |
HOW IS A COMPLAINT DEALT WITH? | ||
91 | Notice to complainant | |
(2) | Registrar's actions | |
92 | Notice of dismissal | |
(2) | Complainant may apply for review | |
(3) | Referral to committee | |
(4) | Hearing not required | |
(5) | Decision of committee | |
WHAT IS THE COMPLAINTS INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE? |
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93 | Establishing complaints investigation committee | |
(2) | Role of the committee | |
94 | Members | |
(2) | Panels | |
(3) | Public representatives | |
(4) | Chair to select panel | |
(5) | Quorum | |
(6) | Decision of panel | |
INFORMAL RESOLUTION | ||
95 | Informal resolution | |
THE INVESTIGATION | ||
96 | Appointment of an investigator | |
(2) | Investigation generally | |
(3) | Who may be an investigator? | |
(4) | Chair or registrar may perform responsibilities | |
97 | Notice of investigation | |
(2) | When information to be given | |
WHAT DOES AN INVESTIGATOR DO? | ||
98 | Investigator's duty | |
(2) | Related matters | |
(3) | Legal counsel and experts | |
WHAT POWERS DOES AN INVESTIGATOR HAVE? |
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99 | Powers of an investigator | |
(2) | Identification card | |
(3) | Person must provide information | |
(4) | Computers, photographs and copies | |
(5) | Removal | |
(6) | Admissibility of copies | |
WHAT HAPPENS IF A PERSON DOES NOT COOPERATE WITH AN INVESTIGATION? |
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100 | College may apply for court order | |
(2) | Failure to produce records, etc. is professional misconduct | |
(3) | Warrant to enter and investigate | |
(4) | Application without notice | |
(5) | Offences re investigation | |
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETED? |
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101 | Investigator's report to the committee | |
(2) | Notice to investigated member | |
(3) | Investigating other member | |
WHAT DECISIONS CAN THE COMMITTEE MAKE? |
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102 | Decision of complaints investigation committee | |
(2) | Hearing not required | |
(3) | Decision given to parties | |
103 | If mediation unsuccessful | |
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE INVESTIGATED MEMBER IS CENSURED? |
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104 | Investigated member may be required to attend in person to be censured | |
(2) | Censure may be made publicly available | |
(3) | Censure relates to ailment, addiction, etc. | |
(4) | Order for costs | |
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE INVESTIGATED MEMBER VOLUNTARILY SURRENDERS HIS OR HER REGISTRATION? |
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105 | Voluntary surrender of registration | |
(2) | Order for costs | |
(3) | Voluntary surrender may be made publicly available | |
(4) | Voluntary surrender relates to ailment, addiction, etc. | |
HOW CAN AN INVESTIGATED MEMBER BE REINSTATED AFTER A VOLUNTARY SURRENDER? |
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106 | Conditions on reinstatement | |
107 | Costs if conditions placed on right to practise | |
CAN A COMPLAINANT APPEAL THE COMMITTEE'S DECISION? |
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108 | Appeal by complainant to council | |
(2) | How to appeal | |
(3) | Appointing an appeal panel | |
(4) | Non-council members may be appointed | |
(5) | Exclusion from appeal panel | |
(6) | Decision of appeal panel | |
109 | Power on appeal | |
(2) | Notice of decision | |
(3) | Hearing not required | |
CAN AN INVESTIGATED MEMBER BE SUSPENDED BEFORE A DECISION IS MADE? |
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110 | Suspension or conditions pending decision | |
(2) | Notice of suspension or conditions | |
(3) | Appeal of suspension or conditions | |
(4) | Hearing by council | |
(5) | Right to appear and be represented | |
(6) | Powers on appeal | |
(7) | Application for stay | |
(8) | Application served on the registrar | |
BREACH OF AN UNDERTAKING | ||
DISCLOSURE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT | ||
112 | Information may be disclosed to law enforcement | |
WITHOUT PREJUDICE COMMUNICATIONS | ||
113 | Without prejudice communications | |
WHAT IS THE INQUIRY COMMITTEE? | ||
114 | Appointing an inquiry committee | |
(2) | Role of the committee | |
115 | Members | |
(2) | Panel | |
(3) | Members of the panel | |
(4) | Who cannot sit on panel | |
(5) | If member unable to continue | |
(6) | Decision of panel | |
HOW DOES A PANEL HOLD A HEARING? | ||
116 | Hearing | |
(2) | Date of hearing | |
(3) | Notifying complainant | |
(4) | Notice of hearing | |
(5) | Public notice of hearing | |
117 | Procedure | |
(2) | Rules of evidence do not apply | |
(3) | Right to appear and be represented | |
(4) | Adjournments | |
118 | Hearing in absence of investigated member | |
119 | Witnesses | |
(2) | Oral and affidavit evidence | |
(3) | Oral evidence | |
(4) | Oaths | |
(5) | Notice to attend and produce records | |
(6) | Witness fees | |
(7) | Failure to attend or give evidence | |
(8) | Evidence taken outside Manitoba | |
120 | Prior notice of evidence | |
(2) | Introducing evidence without proper notice | |
121 | Evidence of other matters | |
IS THE HEARING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC? | ||
122 | Hearing open to public | |
(2) | Request for an order that a hearing be private or that a person be identified only by initials | |
(3) | When order may be made | |
(4) | Reasons for the order to be available | |
(5) | No publication other than initials | |
123 | No publication of identifying information | |
(2) | Exception | |
WHAT FINDINGS CAN THE PANEL MAKE? | ||
124 | Decision of the panel | |
(2) | Findings | |
125 | Deemed professional misconduct | |
(2) | Member may make submissions before order made | |
(3) | Form of submissions | |
WHAT ORDERS CAN THE PANEL MAKE? | ||
126 | Orders of panel | |
(2) | Previous censures and orders | |
(3) | Ancillary orders | |
(4) | Suspending or cancelling registration or certificate of practice | |
(5) | Costs re undertaking or conditions | |
(6) | Contravention of order | |
WHAT COSTS AND FINES CAN THE PANEL IMPOSE? |
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127 | Costs and fines | |
(2) | Nature of costs | |
(3) | Failure to pay costs and fines by time ordered | |
(4) | Filing of order | |
THE DECISION | ||
128 | Written decision | |
(2) | Decision forwarded to registrar | |
(3) | Decision given to investigated member and complainant | |
(4) | Transcripts | |
(5) | Protecting privacy and personal health information | |
129 | Decision available to the public | |
(2) | College may edit decision | |
(3) | If ailment, emotional disturbance or addiction impairs member's ability to practise | |
130 | Appeal of decision under subsection 129(3) | |
(2) | Notice of appeal | |
(3) | Copy of notice must be given to the college | |
(4) | Decision of the court | |
(5) | Court to protect privacy | |
WHAT DECISIONS MAY BE APPEALED | ||
131 | Appeal to Court of Appeal | |
(2) | How to appeal | |
(3) | Appeal on the record | |
(4) | Sealing part of the record | |
(5) | Review of sealed record by Court | |
132 | Powers of Court on appeal | |
(2) | Stay pending appeal | |
CAN AN INVESTIGATED MEMBER WHO IS DISCIPLINED BE REINSTATED? |
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133 | Reinstatement | |
WHO IS INFORMED ABOUT THE DISCIPLINING OF A MEMBER ? |
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134 | Notice to employers and others of discipline | |
PART 9 | ||
OTHER COLLEGE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES |
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PRACTICE AUDITORS | ||
135 | Appointment of practice auditors | |
(2) | Entry of premises and inspection of records | |
(3) | Person must provide information | |
(4) | Computers, photographs and copies | |
(5) | Removal | |
(6) | Admissibility of copies | |
(7) | College may apply for court order | |
(8) | Failure to produce records, etc. is professional misconduct | |
(9) | Warrant to enter and investigate | |
(10) | Application without notice | |
(11) | Obstruction of practice auditor | |
136 | Audit for other professions | |
PRACTITIONER PROFILES | ||
137 | Practitioner profiles | |
(2) | Definition | |
(3) | Regulations | |
(4) | Verification of information | |
(5) | Prior review | |
(6) | Scope of regulations | |
(7) | College regulates more than one regulated health profession | |
(8) | Regulation required by the minister | |
(9) | L.G. in C. may make regulation | |
DUTY OF MEMBERS TO REPORT | ||
138 | Duty of members to report | |
(2) | Exemption from liability for disclosure | |
CONSULTATION RE PROGRAM OF STUDY | ||
139 | Consultation with ministers re program of study | |
CONFIDENTIALITY AND COLLECTING AND SHARING INFORMATION |
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140 | Definitions | |
(2) | Confidentiality of information | |
(3) | Limits on disclosure of personal information and personal health information | |
141 | Registrar to collect information | |
(2) | Member to provide information | |
(3) | Minister may require information | |
(4) | Registrar to provide information | |
(5) | Minister may disclose information | |
(6) | Authorized entity | |
ANNUAL REPORT | ||
142 | Annual report | |
(2) | Contents of report | |
COLLEGE WEBSITE | ||
143 | College website | |
(2) | Paper or electronic form | |
LETTERS OF STANDING OR CERTIFICATE OF CONDUCT |
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144 | Letters of standing or certificate of conduct | |
PART 10 | ||
HEALTH PROFESSIONS ADVISORY COUNCIL |
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145 | Advisory council established | |
(2) | Composition of advisory council | |
(3) | Chairperson of advisory council | |
(4) | First members | |
146 | Ineligible advisory council members | |
147 | Term of office | |
(2) | Term of office: first members | |
(3) | Appointment of successors | |
(4) | Re-appointment | |
(5) | Vacancy | |
148 | Advisory council duties | |
(2) | Terms of reference | |
(3) | Advisory council to follow terms of reference | |
149 | Function is advisory only | |
(2) | Prohibited matters | |
150 | Powers | |
151 | Advisory council to consult with affected colleges | |
(2) | Colleges to work with the advisory council | |
152 | Meetings of the advisory council | |
153 | Procedure | |
154 | Member's remuneration and expenses | |
155 | Advisory council to report annually to the minister | |
PART 11 | ||
NEW REGULATED HEALTH PROFESSIONS |
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APPLICATION | ||
156 | Applying to be a regulated health profession | |
(2) | Application requirements | |
(3) | Group to represent majority of practitioners | |
INVESTIGATION | ||
157 | Actions | |
158 | Investigation initiated by minister | |
159 | Investigation by advisory council | |
160 | Costs of investigation | |
RECOMMENDATIONS | ||
161 | Recommendation of advisory council to minister | |
(2) | Other recommendations | |
162 | Recommendation to L.G. in C. | |
TRANSITIONAL COUNCIL | ||
163 | Transitional council of a college | |
(2) | Powers of the transitional council | |
(3) | Registration in transitional period | |
(4) | Powers of minister | |
(5) | Transitional council to comply with the minister's request | |
(6) | Regulations made by Lieutenant Governor in Council | |
(7) | Transition | |
PART 12 | ||
MINISTERIAL POWERS | ||
INQUIRY | ||
164 | Inquiry | |
(2) | Subject of inquiry | |
(3) | Evidence Act powers | |
(4) | Terms of reference | |
(5) | Expenses | |
DIRECTIVES | ||
165 | Directives | |
(2) | Scope of directive | |
(3) | Matters not to be included in directive | |
(4) | Council must comply with directive | |
(5) | Regulations | |
ORDERS | ||
166 | Order re administrator | |
(2) | Support requested or required | |
(3) | Deemed to be carrying out duty of college | |
(4) | Termination of appointment | |
PART 13 | ||
GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
167 | Responsibility to ensure registration, valid certificate of practice | |
168 | Responsibility to report misconduct | |
(2) | Hospital's or regional health authority's responsibility to report misconduct | |
169 | Prohibition | |
INJUNCTION | ||
170 | Injunction | |
OFFENCES | ||
171 | Offence | |
(2) | Offence: section 140 | |
(3) | Directors, officers and employees of health profession corporations | |
(4) | Limitation on prosecution | |
(5) | Fines payable to the government | |
172 | Prosecution of offence | |
(2) | Stay of proceedings | |
173 | Proof of offence | |
PROTECTION FROM LIABILITY | ||
174 | Protection from liability | |
175 | Limitation period | |
MISCELLANEOUS | ||
176 | Service of documents | |
(2) | Deemed receipt | |
177 | Registrar's certificate | |
178 | Proof of conviction | |
PART 14 | ||
THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF MANITOBA |
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DEFINITIONS | ||
179 | Definitions | |
COUNCIL | ||
180 | Composition of council | |
(2) | Non-application of section 13 | |
(3) | Term of office for regulated associate member | |
REGISTRATION OF FACULTY MEMBERS | ||
181 | Registration re faculty members | |
(2) | University may grant certificate | |
(3) | Conditions | |
STANDARDS COMMITTEE | ||
182 | Standards committee | |
(2) | Powers of an investigator | |
(3) | Limit on requiring production of records and information | |
(4) | Refresher training | |
ACCREDITED FACILITIES | ||
183 | Application of this section | |
(2) | Facilities must apply for accreditation | |
(3) | By-laws | |
(4) | Consultation with minister | |
(5) | Standards of practice and practice directions | |
(6) | Council may establish program review committee | |
(7) | Accreditation not granted | |
(8) | Section 38 applies | |
(9) | Report of committee to council | |
(10) | Council may order closure of facility | |
(11) | Notice of decision | |
(12) | Immediate closure | |
(13) | Prohibition | |
(14) | Member must not work in non-accredited facilities | |
(15) | Application to other facilities | |
(16) | Agreement to specify processes | |
(17) | College to provide information to minister | |
(18) | Timing and contents of report | |
184 | Conduct of member practising on behalf of medical corporation | |
NON-TRADITIONAL THERAPIES | ||
185 | Non-traditional therapies | |
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT | ||
(3) | Complaint if registrar aware of professional misconduct | |
COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE | ||
92.1 | Complaints committee | |
(2) | Public representatives | |
(3) | Selection of panel | |
(4) | Members of the panel | |
(5) | If member unable to continue | |
(6) | Decision of panel | |
(7) | Reference to complaints committee | |
92.2 | Resolution of complaints | |
(2) | Advice to the member | |
(3) | Referral to the investigation committee | |
(4) | Non-application | |
PART 15 | ||
THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACISTS OF MANITOBA, AND OTHER MATTERS RE PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS |
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188 to 218 | [Not yet proclaimed] | |
PART 15.1 | ||
ABANDONED HEALTH CARE RECORDS | ||
218.1 to 218.12 | [Not yet proclaimed] | |
PART 16 | ||
REGULATIONS AND BY-LAWS | ||
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL REGULATIONS |
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219 | Regulations made by L.G. in C. | |
(2) | Scope of regulations | |
(3) | Incorporation by reference | |
(4) | Public consultation in regulation development | |
(5) | Notifying colleges re regulation development | |
MINISTERIAL REGULATIONS | ||
220 | Regulations made by minister | |
(2) | Scope of regulations | |
(3) | Incorporation by reference | |
COUNCIL REGULATIONS | ||
221 | Regulations made by council | |
(2) | Regulations for College of Physicians and Surgeons | |
(3) | [Not yet proclaimed] | |
(4) | Scope of regulations | |
(5) | Incorporation by reference | |
(6) | Labour mobility | |
(7) | College regulates more than one health profession | |
(8) | Consultation | |
(9) | Approval of regulations | |
(10) | Regulation required by minister | |
(11) | L.G. in C. may make regulation | |
COUNCIL BY-LAWS | ||
222 | By-laws made by council | |
(2) and (3) | [Not yet proclaimed] | |
(4) | College regulates more than one health profession | |
(5) | Consultation with members | |
(6) | Period of effectiveness | |
(7) | Amendments and repeal of by-laws | |
(8) | By-laws available to the public | |
PART 17 | ||
TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AND CONDITIONAL AMENDMENTS |
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TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS | ||
223 | Definitions | |
(2) | Transitional regulations | |
(3) | Scope of regulations | |
224 | Purpose | |
(2) | Non-application: section 5 and subsection 81(1) | |
(3) | No effect on application or operation of profession-specific Act | |
(4) | Non-application: subsection 78(1) | |
225 | Non-application: sections 55 and 72 | |
(2) | Non-application: section 79 | |
(3) | Does an existing college need to apply under Part 11 to be regulated under this Act? | |
CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS | ||
227 to 260 | [amendments to other Acts] | |
PART 18 | ||
REPEAL, C.C.S.M. REFERENCE AND COMING INTO FORCE |
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261 | Repeal | |
262 | C.C.S.M. Reference | |
263 | Coming into force | |
SCHEDULE 1 | ||
SCHEDULE 2 |