Health Act 1956

National Cervical Screening Programme - Review of NCSP and duty of Director-General to report

112S: Duty of Director-General to report

You could also call this:

"The boss of health must report on how well the cervical screening programme is working."

The Director-General has to tell you about how well the National Cervical Screening Programme is working. They must give you information about the quality of the programme and how effective it is. They will use the results of evaluations to decide what information to share with you.

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Part 4ANational Cervical Screening Programme
Review of NCSP and duty of Director-General to report

112SDuty of Director-General to report

  1. The Director-General must, from time to time, provide information to the public on the quality and effectiveness of the NCSP including, if it is appropriate, information based on the results of evaluations.

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