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494 AMBULANCE SERVICES ACT, 1985 No. 63.( 1985 SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS SeetiOfl 1. Sb:on title 2. 'Comrn,mctment 1. Inlefpretllt10n 4. Ota111 of licenee S. Term of licence. etc;. 6. licence non~lfansferable 7. Varialion. etc., of ~dijtiom of licence S. Enforttment 0( ~onditiors of lic'eftce 9. Offences.

495 ANNO TRICESIMO QUARTO ELIZABETHAE 11 REGINAE A.D. 1985 ********************************************************* No. 63 of 1985 An Act to provide for the licensing of ambulance services; for other purposes.... [Assented to 6 June /985J BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of the State of South Australia, with the advice consent of the Parliamenlthereof, as follows: 1. This Act may be cited as the "Ambulance Services Act 1985". Shorlll1k. 2. (1) This Act shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by (omn",m'em,'nl proclamation. (2) The Governor may, in a proclamation fixing a day for this Act to come into operation, suspend the operation of specified provisions of this Act until a subsequent day fixed in the proclamation, or a day to be fixed by subsequent proclamation. 3. In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears- (nlerpr:""'"n "ambulance service" means the service of transporting sick or injured persons: "the Health Commission" means the South Australian Health CommiSSIOn: "licence" means a licence under this Act: "the S1. John ambulance service" means the ambulance service provided by the S1. John Council: "the S1. John Council" or "the Council" means the S1. John Council for South Australia Inc. 4. (1) The Health Commission may grant a licence to provide an Granl of licence. ambulance service subject to such conditions as it thinks fit. (2) Every licence granted under this section (whether to the S1. John Council or any other body or person) shall be subject to the condition that the licensee shall provide an ambulance service in accordance with the stipulations of the Minister of Health (being stipulations that are not inconsistent with this Act).

496 1985 Ambulance Services Act, 1985 No. 63 (3) On the commencement of this Act, a licence shall be granted to the St. John Council under subsection (1) subject only to the following conditions: (a) the condition referred to in subsection (2); (b) that the Council establish a board entitled "the Ambulance Board" consisting of the following members- (i) three persons appointed by the Council, being persons nominated by the Minister of Health, of whom- (A) one must be a legal practitioner or an accountant of not less than seven years sting; (B) one must be a medical practitioner of not less than seven years sting; (C) one must be a person who is, in the opinion of the Minister, an appropriate person to represent the interests of the general community; (ii) one person employed in the St. John ambulance service (not being a person holding rank above that of Assistant Superintendent) elected by a secret ballot of such persons conducted by the Electoral Commissioner; (iii) one person engaged as a volunteer in the St. John ambulance service elected by a secret ballot of such persons conducted by the Electoral Commissioner: (iv) one person appointed by the Council, being a person nominated by the St. John Ambulance Association South Australia Centre Inc.; (v) one person appointed by the Council, being a person nominated by the St. John Ambulance Brigade South Australia District Inc.; (vi) two persons appointed by the Council, being members of the Council; (c) that, in relation to the constitution procedures of the Ambul-. ance Board, the following provisions be complied with: (i) a member of the Board shall be appointed or elected for a term of three years shall, on the expiration of a term of office, be eligible for reapt>ointment or reelection; (ii) the office of a member of the Board shall become vacant if the member- (A) dies; (B) completes a term of office; (C) resigns by notice in writing to the Council; or (D) is removed from office by the Council on the ground of neglect of duty, misconduct

1985 Ambulance Services Act, 1985 No. 63 497 -. or mental or physical incapacity to carry out satisfactorily the official duties; (iii) a person appointed to a casual vacancy in the membership of the Board shall be appointed or elected only for the balance of the term of the previous occupant of the office; (iv) one member of the Board shall be elected by the Board to be the presiding officer of the Board; (v) a meeting of the Board may be convened by the presiding officer, the Council or the Health Commission; (vi) five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum of the Board; (vii) a decision supported by the votes of a majority of the members present at a meeting of the Board shall be a decision of the Board; (d) that the Council delegate commit to the Ambulance Board the whole of the management administration of the St. John ambulance service; (e) that the Ambulance Board develop, in consultation with the Council, policies for the efficient management administration of the St. John ambulance service, including policies covering the following matters- (i) the appropriate balance between employees volunteers in the St. John ambulance service; (ii) the qualifications that must be held by persons who are to be engaged, as employees or volunteers, in the St. John ambulance service; (iii) the training development of those who are engaged, or seek to become engaged, as employees or volunteers. in the St. John ambulance service; (iv) the discipline of employees volunteers in the St. John ambulance service; (v) the administrative procedures to be observed in relation to the St. John ambulance service; (f) that the Council take any action necessary on its part to implement the policies decisions of the Ambulance Board relating to the management administration of the St. John ambulance service; (g) that there be a Chief Executive Officer of the Ambulance Board appointed by the Council on the recommendation of the Ambulance Board; (h) that employment of staff in the St. John ambulance service be on terms conditions approved by the Health Commission: (i) that the Council establish a committee entitled the "Ambulance Service Industrial Relations Consultative Committee" consisting of the following members appointed by the Council on the nomination of the Ambulance Board:

498 1985 Ambulance Services Act, 1985 No. 63 (j) that- (i) the Chief Executive Officer, or a nominee of the Chief Executive Officer, of the Ambulance Board; (ii) a member or officer of the Health Commission: (iii) a representative of the Ambulance Employees Association: (iv) a representative of the Federated Miscellaneous Workers Union; (v) a representative of the Federated Clerks Union; (i) the Council establish a committee entitled the "Volunteer Ambulance Officers Advisory Committee" consisting of not less than eight not more than twelve members, representing all areas of the State on an equitable basis, elected by a secret ballot (conducted by the Electoral Commissioner) of the persons who are engaged as volunteers in the St. John ambulance serv Ice~ (ii) the committee consult with advise the Ambulance Board the St. John Ambulance Brigade South Australia District Incorporated on matters relating to the St. John ambulance service; (k) that the Council cause proper accounts to be kept of its financial affairs; (l) that the accounts of the Council be audited at least once in each year by an auditor approved by the Auditor-General: (m) that, as soon as practicable after the end of each financial year, the Council deliver to the Health Commission a report on the administration activities of the Council during that financial year, being a report that incorporates the audited accounts of the Council for that financial year; (n) that, before the commencement of a financial year, the Council present to the Health Commission a budget showing estimates of its receipts payments for that financial year; (0) that the Council provide the Health Commission with such information in relation to its affairs as the Health Commission may reasonably require; (p) that the Council produce such documents for the inspection of a person authorized for the purpose by the Health Commission as the authorized person may reasonably require. Term of licence. etc'. Licence non~ transferable. 5. (1) A licence may be granted on a permanent basis or for a term specified in the licence. (2) The licence granted to the St. John Council shall be granted on a permanent basis. 6. A licence is not transferable.

1985 Ambulance Services Act, 1985 No. 63 499 7. (I) The Health Commission may. by notice in writing to any holder Variation. eic.. of of a licence other than the St. John Council- f:'c:~~n.of (a) add to the conditions of the licence; or (h) vary or revoke a condition of the licence. (2) The Health Commission shall not exercise its powers under subsection (I) except with the concurrence of the Minister. 8. Where a contravention of. or non-compliance with. a condition of a licence occurs. the Supreme Court may. on the application of the Minister, grant an injunction- (a) prohibiting the licensee or a delegate of the licensee from further contravention of the condition: or (b) requiring the licensee, or a delegate of the licensee, to take specified action to remedy the non-compliance. Enforcement of condition. of licence. ". 9. (1) A person who provides an ambulance service for fee or reward, Offences. without being licensed under this Act, is guilty of a summary offence liable to a penalty not exceeding ten thous dollars. (2) A person who. being licensed under this Act. contravenes or fails to comply with a condition of the licence is guilty of a summary offence liable to a penalty not exceeding ten thous dollars. (3) This section does not prevent an unlicensed person from providing an ambulance service for fee or reward in the following circumstances: (a) the service is provided in an emergency; (b) ambulance services are not provided by that person on a regular basis; (e) there is no holding out to the public that that person is prepared to provide ambulance services for fee or reward. In the name on behalf of Her Majesty, I hereby assent to this Bill. D. B. DUNST AN, Governor