📘 Mandatory Testing (Infectious Diseases) Act 2014
026 of 2014Assented 3 November 2014· Minister for Police
This Act allows mandatory testing for specific infectious diseases of individuals suspected of transmitting bodily fluids to police and other public officers during their duties. It aims to ensure affected officers receive appropriate medical treatment.
Impact
Police officers, police-related officers, and police service employees are affected by this act. It allows for testing of individuals suspected of transmitting bodily fluids to these officers, potentially impacting their rights and privacy.
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