❓ Hon Simon O'Brien asks about the delay in proclaiming the Psychologists Bill 2005. Hon Sue Ellery responds that the delay is due to the development of regulations and the appointment of the registration board.
AnsweredQoN 835Legislative Council
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PSYCHOLOGISTS BILL 2005 - PROCLAMATION
(1) When will the Psychologists Bill 2005, which was passed last year, be proclaimed? (2) What considerations have delayed the proclamation of the bill, which was originally anticipated by some interested parties to be proclaimed in March 2006? Hon SUE ELLERY
(1) When will the Psychologists Bill 2005, which was passed last year, be proclaimed? (2) What considerations have delayed the proclamation of the bill, which was originally anticipated by some interested parties to be proclaimed in March 2006? Hon SUE ELLERY
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(1) It will be proclaimed either at the end of 2006 or early in 2007. (2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
(2) What considerations have delayed the proclamation of the bill, which was originally anticipated by some interested parties to be proclaimed in March 2006? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) It will be proclaimed either at the end of 2006 or early in 2007. (2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) It will be proclaimed either at the end of 2006 or early in 2007. (2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
(1) It will be proclaimed either at the end of 2006 or early in 2007. (2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
(2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
(2) What considerations have delayed the proclamation of the bill, which was originally anticipated by some interested parties to be proclaimed in March 2006? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) It will be proclaimed either at the end of 2006 or early in 2007. (2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) It will be proclaimed either at the end of 2006 or early in 2007. (2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
(1) It will be proclaimed either at the end of 2006 or early in 2007. (2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
(2) The considerations that have delayed the proclamation of the bill are the development and drafting of the psychologists’ regulations and the nomination and appointment of members to the new Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia.
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