Health Act 1956

National Cervical Screening Programme - Operation of NCSP

112I: Procedure to re-enrol in NCSP

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"How to rejoin the National Cervical Screening Programme if you've left it"

If you are a woman who stopped being part of the National Cervical Screening Programme, you can join again at any time. You do this by telling the NCSP manager in the way they say you should. You can tell them in the manner and form they specify. This is how you re-enrol in the programme.

If you told the NCSP manager that you did not want to be part of the programme under section 112G(2), you can change your mind and join the programme again. You can do this at any time by telling the NCSP manager in the way they say you should. You have to tell them in the manner and form they specify to enrol in the programme again.

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Part 4ANational Cervical Screening Programme
Operation of NCSP

112IProcedure to re-enrol in NCSP

  1. A woman who has cancelled her enrolment in the NCSP may re-enrol, at any time, by advising the NCSP manager in the manner and form specified by the NCSP manager.

  2. A woman who has notified the NCSP manager, under section 112G(2), that she does not wish to be enrolled in the NCSP may cancel that notification and enrol in the NCSP, at any time, by advising the NCSP manager in the manner and form specified by the NCSP manager.

Notes
  • Section 112I: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Health (National Cervical Screening Programme) Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 3).