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๐Ÿ“œ Chiropractors Bill 2005

Assented toLABill 5629 June 2005

The Chiropractors Bill 2005 aims to update and replace the Chiropractors Act 1964, providing for the effective registration of chiropractors, controlling the use of the title "chiropractor," and preventing misleading conduct by non-chiropractors. It also establishes the Chiropractors Registration Board.

Impact

This bill affects chiropractors and consumers of chiropractic services in Western Australia. It ensures that only qualified individuals can practice as chiropractors and aims to protect the public by preventing misleading or deceptive conduct. It also modernizes the regulatory framework for the profession.

Key Changes

["Replaces the Chiropractors Act 1964", "Modernizes the registration process for chiropractors", "Broadens the composition of the Chiropractors Registration Board to include consumer and legal representation"]

Parliamentary Progress

  1. LA Second Reading MovedLA29 June 2005
  2. LA IntroducedLA29 June 2005
  3. LA Third ReadingLA13 Oct 2005
  4. LA Second Reading AgreedLA13 Oct 2005
  5. LA Consideration in DetailLA13 Oct 2005
  6. LC Second Reading MovedLC18 Oct 2005
  7. LC Second Reading AgreedLC30 Nov 2005
  8. LC Third ReadingLC30 Nov 2005
Affected Sectors
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