Homes for the Aged Act 1988 |
2020 REVISED EDITION |
This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021 |
An Act to provide for the control, licensing and inspection of homes for the aged and for purposes connected therewith. |
[1 February 1989] |
Short title |
1. This Act is the Homes for the Aged Act 1988. |
Interpretation |
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Homes to which this Act applies |
Licensing of homes |
4.—(1) Any person who carries on a home for the aged without being licensed under this Act shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or to both.
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Refusal to issue licence |
5. The Director‑General may refuse to issue a licence if the Director‑General is satisfied —
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Revocation and suspension of licence |
6.—(1) The Director‑General may revoke or suspend a licence to use any premises as a home —
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Appeal |
7. Any person aggrieved by any decision of the Director‑General under section 5 or 6 may, within 21 days after notice of the decision is given to the person, appeal to the Minister whose decision is final. [30/2019] |
Duration of licence |
8.—(1) On the issue of a licence, the licensee must pay to the Director‑General a fee, if prescribed. [30/2019]
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Display of licence |
9.—(1) Every licensee must cause the licensee’s current licence to be permanently exhibited in some conspicuous place where it can readily be seen by all persons having access to the premises to which the licence relates.
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Transfer of licence |
10. On an application in writing signed by the licensee of any home, and by the person to whom the licensee desires to transfer the licence, the Director‑General may, either by way of endorsement on the licence or otherwise in writing, transfer the licence to that person, and upon the transfer that person becomes the licensee of the home. [30/2019] |
Transfer or revocation of licence upon death of licensee |
11.—(1) If the licensee, or the sole surviving licensee, of a home dies, his or her surviving spouse or any member of his or her family or any relative must within 21 days of his or her death notify the Director‑General of the death, and the Director‑General may, if the Director‑General thinks fit, either by way of endorsement on the licence or otherwise in writing, transfer the licence to a person nominated for the purpose by the executors or administrators of the deceased licensee, and upon the transfer that person becomes the licensee of the home. [30/2019]
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Termination of licence where licensee disposes of home |
12. Subject to sections 10 and 11, every licence ceases to have effect when the licensee ceases to be the owner or lessee of the home to which the licence relates. |
Registers |
13.—(1) The Director‑General must cause to be kept and maintained a register of all licensed homes. [30/2019]
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Inspection |
14.—(1) The Director‑General may at any time visit and inspect any home and any premises which the Director‑General suspects or has reason to believe to be used as a home, and may inspect any apparatus, appliance, equipment or instrument or any book, document or record relating to the home, and question any person found in the home or premises in respect of matters relevant to this Act. [30/2019]
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Directions as to apparatus and equipment |
15.—(1) Where, in the Director‑General’s opinion, the use of any apparatus, appliance, equipment or instrument in a home is dangerous or detrimental to any person in the home or is otherwise unsuitable for the purpose for which it is used, the Director‑General may by notice direct the licensee to stop using it. [30/2019]
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Duty to provide information |
16.—(1) The Director‑General may from time to time require the licensee of a home to provide any information that the Director‑General may require relating to —
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Offences by bodies corporate |
17. Where a body corporate is guilty of an offence under this Act and that offence is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate, or any person who was purporting to act in any such capacity, he or she as well as the body corporate shall be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly. |
Restriction on disclosure of information |
18. If any person discloses to any other person any information obtained by or given to the person pursuant to this Act, the person shall, unless the disclosure was made in the performance of the person’s duty, be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000. |
Exemption |
19.—(1) The Minister may, subject to any terms or conditions that the Minister may impose, exempt any premises from all or any of the provisions of this Act.
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Regulations |
20.—(1) The Minister may make regulations for any purpose for which regulations are required to be made under this Act and generally for carrying out the purposes and provisions of this Act.
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