Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00188:section:4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00188
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 4 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 8145–11041

date of death;
 (f) if the register includes information relating to the individual in connection with screening associated with cervical cancer:
 (i) the individual's sex; and
 (ii) the individual's Human Papillomavirus vaccination status and number of doses of the vaccine administered to the individual;
 (g) the individual's Indigenous status;
 (h) the individual's country of origin or cultural identity;
 (i) the individual's preferred language and whether an interpreter is required to facilitate communication with the individual;
 (j) the name and contact details of a personal representative of the individual if any;
 (k) if applicable, information on assistance required by the individual for the purposes of this Act because of a medical condition or disability;
 (l) any other information of a kind relevant to the purposes of the register and prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this definition.
nominated healthcare provider of an individual, for screening associated with a designated cancer, means the healthcare provider the individual requested be recorded for screening associated with the designated cancer in a request in effect under section 14.
parent: without limiting who is a parent of anyone for the purposes of this Act, a person is the parent of another person if the other person is a child of the person within the meaning of the Family Law Act 1975.
participating State or Territory means a State or Territory that has agreed with the Commonwealth to participate in the register.
personal information has the same meaning as in the Privacy Act 1988.
personal representative, of an individual, means:
 (a) a parent or guardian of the individual, if the individual is incapable of managing his or her health affairs; or
 (b) a trustee of an estate of the individual, if the individual is under a legal disability; or
 (c) a person who holds an enduring power of attorney granted by the individual; or
 (d) a person nominated by the individual for the purpose of managing the individual's affairs in relation to screening associated with a designated cancer.
professional disciplinary authority means:
 (a) a registration authority; or
 (b) the Health Care Complaints Commission established by the Health Care Complaints Act 1993 (NSW); or
 (c) the Health Ombudsman appointed under the Health Ombudsman Act 2013 (Qld); or
 (d) any other authority that is responsible for investigating complaints about the professional conduct of individual healthcare providers.
protected information means personal information or information that is commercial‑in‑confidence, to the extent that the information is:
 (a) included in the register or otherwise obtained under, or in accordance with, this Act; or
 (b) derived from a record of information that was included in the register or was otherwise obtained under, or in accordance with, this Act; or
 (c) derived from