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National Accreditation Board Act, 2007 Act 744
The National Accreditation Board Act of 2007 establishes the National Accreditation Board and provides for related purposes.
The Optometry Act
The Act provides for the establishment of the Council to regulate the conduct of Optometrists and Ophthalmic Opticians, the registration of Optometrists and Ophthalmic Opticians and provides for related matters.
Décret n° 2006-325/PRES/PM/MS/MFB/MATD/SECU/MRA/MJ du 6 juillet 2006 portant attributions, organisation et fonctionnement de la Police de l'Hygiène Publique.
The decree covers the powers, organization and operation of the Public Hygiene Police.
Health Professionals Act
This Act provides the legal framework for the regulation, registration, and practice of health professionals by establishing the Health Professionals Council.
Commentaires à la Loi nº 022-2005/AN portant code de l’hygiène publique
This document sets out the reasons why the Law no. 022-2005/AN on the public hygiene code was adopted. The document make a specific resume for each chapter of the law.
Loi n° 022-2005/AN portant code de l’hygiène publique
This law governs public hygiene in Burkina Faso, in particular hygiene on public roads and squares, the hygiene of swimming pools and bathing areas, homes, food products, water, industrial and commercial facilities, schools, pre-schools and health establishments, public buildings and the natural environment, and noise control. Its main objective is to preserve and promote public health.
Lei No 41/VI/2004 Establece as Bases do Servico Nacional de Saude
This law sets out the foundations of the National Health Service, including the definition of health actions and services, on a permanent or occasional basis, by natural or legal persons governed by public or private law, with a view to promoting and protecting health, preventing, treating and rehabilitating illness.
National Health Act No 61 of 2003
This Act provides a framework for a structured uniform health system within the Republic, taking into account the obligations imposed by the Constitution and other laws on the national, provincial and local governments with regard to health services; and provides for matters connected therewith.
Ethiopian Health Professionals Council Establishment Council of Ministers Regulations No 76/2002
These regulations establish the Health Professionals Council. The council has, among other things, the following attributions: advise the Minister; work in collaboration with the appropriate bodies, ensure that health professional training offered in the country is of high standard; make sure that professional ethics are observed by professionals; follow up and supervise that the names of registered professionals and those who are cancelled from the registry due to various reasons are properly kept by the secretariat.
Loi No 02-049 d'Orientation sur la sante du 22 juillet 2002 modifiée par la Loi No 2018-049 du 11 juillet 2018
This law sets the objectives for the orientation, organization and planning of health care in Mali.
Diploma Ministerial No 127/2002 Technical description, list of specific functions, criteria and mechanisms for the classification of primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary level institutions
This diploma establishes the technical description of the different institutions of the National Health Service across the four levels of care, the classification and their specific functions.
Disaster Management Act No 57 of 2002
This Act provides for an integrated and co-ordinated disaster management policy that focuses on preventing or reducing the risk of disasters, mitigating the severity of disasters, emergency preparedness, rapid and effective response to disasters and post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation; regulates the establishment and functioning of national, provincial and municipal disaster management centres; regulates disaster management volunteers and matters incidental thereto.
Health professions Act
This Act regulates and controls the practice of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and allied health professions, and provides for matters connected and associated therewith.
Public Health Proclamation No 200/2000
The Proclamation regulates different aspects of Public Health such as food quality control and standards (Articles 8 and 9); water quality control (Article 10); occupational health (Article 11), waste handling and disposal (Article 12); availability of toilet facilities in health institutions (Article 13); control of bathing places and pools (Article 14); disposal of dead bodies (art.15); control at entrance and exit ports in Ethiopia making mandatory vaccines for people coming from outside (Article 16); and Communicable Diseases (art.17).
Health Professions Act
This Act covers a broad array of issues pertaining to health and care profession and health facilities. It notably establishes a Health Professions Authority of Zimbabwe, a Medical and Dental Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe, an Allied Health Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe, a Natural Therapists Council of Zimbabwe, a Nurses Council of Zimbabwe, a Pharmacists Council of Zimbabwe, a Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council of Zimbabwe, an Environmental Health Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe and a Medical Rehabilitation Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe. It further provides for the composition and functions of the Authority and those councils, for the registration of persons in health professions and the issue of practising certificates to registered persons; the exercise of disciplinary powers in relation to registered persons and for the registration and control of health institutions and the regulation of services provided.
Medical Laboratory Technicians and Technologists Act
This Act provides for the training, registration and licensing of medical laboratory technicians and technologists, provides for the establishment, powers and functions of the Kenya Medical Laboratory Technicians and Technologists Board, and for connected purposes.
Code de la Santé Publique
The Code provides rules regarding different rears of public health as the prevention and control of communicable diseases; sanitation and housing; and food and water protection among other aspects.
Disaster Management Act 1997
The Act is to establish the Disaster Management Authority; to regulate its powers and functions and to make provision with respect to emergencies arising out of disasters including prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery measures for the protection of life and property from the effects of disasters.
Loi n°96/03 du 4 janvier 1996 portant loi cadre dans le domaine de la sante
This law provides the general framework for the action of the State in the area of health.
Health Service and Teaching Hospitals Act, 1996 Act 525
The Ghana Health Service and Teaching Hospitals Act of 1996 establishes the Ghana Health Service, provides for related matters including its functions and membership; provides for the administration and management of institutions in the Health Service including state-owned hospitals and health stations; continues the existence and operation of Teaching Hospitals and provides for matters related to the foregoing.