Health Care Complaints Act 1993 No 105
Current version for 14 May 2013 to date (accessed 23 May 2013 at 09:23)
80 Functions of Commission
(1) The Commission has the following functions:(a) to receive and deal under this Act with the following
complaints:• complaints relating to the professional conduct of health
practitioners
• complaints concerning a health service that affects, or is likely
to affect, the clinical management or care of individual
clients
• complaints referred to it by a professional council under the
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law
(NSW),
(b) to assess those complaints and, in appropriate cases, to
investigate them, refer them for conciliation or deal with them under Division
9 of Part 2,
(c) to make complaints concerning the professional conduct of health
practitioners and to prosecute those complaints before the appropriate bodies,
including professional councils, professional standards committees and
tribunals,
(d) to report on any action the Commission considers ought to be taken
following the investigation of a complaint if the complaint is found to be
justified in whole or part,
(e) to monitor, identify and advise the Minister on trends in
complaints,
(f) to publish and distribute information concerning the means
available for the making of complaints and the way in which complaints may be
made and dealt with,
(g) to provide information to health service providers and
professional and educational bodies concerning complaints, including trends in
complaints,
(h) to consult with groups with an interest in the provision of health
services, including professional associations, health service provider groups,
relevant community organisations and private and institutional health care
providers, on the complaints process and the dissemination of information
concerning the complaints process,
(i) to develop, after such consultation with clients, health service
providers and persons who, in the Commission’s opinion, have an
appropriate interest, a code of practice to provide guidance on the way in
which the Commission intends to carry out some or all of its
functions.
(j) (Repealed)
(2) The Commission also has such other functions as are conferred or
imposed on it by or under this or any other Act.
(3) A code of practice developed by the Commission under subsection
(1) (i) has no effect unless it is incorporated in, or adopted by, the
regulations.
(4) The Commission may exercise its functions even though:(a) the Commission has not developed a code of practice in relation to
those functions, or
(b) a code of practice has been developed but has not been
incorporated in, or adopted by, the regulations.
(5) The Commission cannot employ any staff.Note. Staff may be employed under Chapter 1A of the Public Sector Employment and Management Act
2002 in the Government Service to enable the Commission to
exercise its functions.