Health Act 1956

National Cervical Screening Programme - Operation of NCSP

112G: Procedure to prevent or cancel enrolment in NCSP

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"How to join or leave the National Cervical Screening Programme"

If you are enrolled in the National Cervical Screening Programme, you can cancel your enrolment at any time by telling the programme manager in the way they specify. You can do this in the manner and form specified by the programme manager. The programme manager will then know that you do not want to be part of the programme.

If you are not enrolled in the programme and you do not want to be, you can tell the programme at any time that you do not want to be enrolled. You must tell them in the way they specify and give them some information about yourself. This information will help the programme manager remember that you do not want to be enrolled in the programme.

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Part 4ANational Cervical Screening Programme
Operation of NCSP

112GProcedure to prevent or cancel enrolment in NCSP

  1. A woman who is enrolled in the NCSP may, at any time, cancel that enrolment by advising the NCSP manager in the manner and form specified by the NCSP manager.

  2. A woman who is not enrolled in the NCSP, and who does not wish to be enrolled, may, at any time, notify the NCSP that she does not wish to be enrolled.

  3. A notification under subsection (2) must—

  4. be in the manner and form specified by the NCSP manager; and
    1. include information that will enable the NCSP manager, in the future, to identify the woman as a woman who must not be enrolled in the NCSP (which information may be kept on the NCSP register and used by the NCSP manager for that purpose).
      Notes
      • Section 112G: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Health (National Cervical Screening Programme) Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 3).