Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00025:reg:4:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00025
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 4/6)
Character Range: 15031–18195

deafblindness;
 (d) cerebral palsy;
 (e) Down syndrome;
 (f) Fragile X syndrome;
 (g) Prader‑Willi syndrome;
 (h) Williams syndrome;
 (i) Angelman syndrome;
 (j) Kabuki syndrome;
 (k) Smith‑Magenis syndrome;
 (l) CHARGE syndrome;
 (m) Cri du Chat syndrome;
 (n) Cornelia de Lange syndrome;
 (o) microcephaly, if a child has:
 (i) a head circumference less than the third percentile for age and sex, and
 (ii) a functional level at or below 2 standard deviations below the mean for age on a standard development test or an IQ score of less than 70 on a standardised test of intelligence;
 (p) Rett's disorder;
                        (q) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD);
                       (r) Lesch‑Nyhan syndrome;
                       (s) 22q deletion Syndrome.
eligible exercise physiologist means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of an exercise physiology service.
eligible mental health nurse means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of one or more of the following:
          (a) a non‑directive pregnancy support counselling health service;
          (b) a mental health service.
eligible mental health worker means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of a mental health service.
eligible occupational therapist means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of one or both of the following:
          (a) a focussed psychological strategies health service;
          (b) an occupational therapy health service;
          (c) a mental health service;
          (d) an eating disorder psychological treatment service.
eligible optometrist means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of an optometry health service.
eligible orthoptist means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of an orthoptic health service.
eligible osteopath means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of an osteopathy health service.
eligible physiotherapist means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of a physiotherapy health service.
eligible podiatrist means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of a podiatry health service.
eligible psychologist means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of one or more of the following:
 (a) a focussed psychological strategies health service;
 (b) a non‑directive pregnancy support counselling health service;
 (c) a psychology health service;
                       (d)  a mental health service;
                       (e)  an eating disorder psychological treatment service.
eligible social worker means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of one or both of the following:
 (a) a focussed psychological strategies health service;
 (b) a non‑directive pregnancy support counselling health service;
                       (c)  a mental health service;
                       (d)  an eating disorder psychological