Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927
WA Country Health Service By-laws 2007
These by-laws were repealed by the Health Services Act 2016 (No. 11 of 2016) s. 307(l) as at 1 Jul 2016 (see s. 2(b) and Gazette 24 Jun 2016 p. 2291)
Western Australia
WA Country Health Service By-laws 2007
Contents
Part 1 — Preliminary
1.Citation1
2.Interpretation1
3A.Appointment of authorised persons3
Part 2 — Trespass and order
3.No entry without cause4
4.Directions as to use of certain areas4
5.Prohibited items4
6.Smoking5
7.Persons may be directed to leave site5
Part 3 — Traffic Control
Division 1 — Driving and use of vehicles
8.Driving of vehicles6
9.Driver to obey reasonable direction6
10.Speed limits6
11.Giving way7
12.No instruction or repairs on site7
Division 2 — Parking
13.Parking to be in parking spaces only7
14.Signs to be obeyed7
15.Parking in parking spaces8
16.Permit8
Part 4 — Infringement notices
17.Interpretation10
18.Infringement notices10
19.Withdrawal of infringement notice11
20.Authorised persons to produce certificate11
21.Authorised persons only to endorse and alter infringement notices12
22.Restriction on removal of infringement notices12
Part 5 — General
23.Removal of vehicles13
24.Responsible person may be treated as driver or person in charge of vehicle14
25.Other offences14
Schedule 1 — WA Country Health Service sites
Schedule 2 — Infringement notices and modified penalties
Schedule 3 — Forms
1.Form 1: Infringement Notice (by‑law 18)25
2.Form 2: Withdrawal of Infringement Notice (by‑law 19)26
Notes
Compilation table27
Defined terms
Western Australia
Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927
WA Country Health Service By-laws 2007
(1)In these by‑laws, unless the contrary intention appears —
authorised person means a person appointed under by‑law 3A as an authorised person for the purposes of the by‑law in which the term is used;
board, in relation to a Hospital, means the board of the Hospital;
chief executive officer, in relation to a Hospital, means the Chief Executive Officer of the WA Country Health Service or his or her delegate;
driver, in relation to a vehicle, includes a rider;
Hospital means a public hospital the management and control of which is vested in the WA Country Health Service;
parking facility means land or a structure on the site that contains a parking space;
parking space means a section whether in a parking facility or not that is marked by means of painted lines or metallic studs or similar devices for the purpose of indicating where a vehicle may be parked, whether or not a permit is required in relation to the parking of the vehicle;
permit means a permit issued under by‑law 16;
responsible person, for a vehicle, means the person responsible for the vehicle under the Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008 section 6;
roadway means a part of the site set aside for use by vehicular traffic, notwithstanding that it may not be a road within the meaning of the Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008 section 4, but excludes a parking facility;
sign means a marking, notice or sign that is marked, erected or displayed by or with the authority of the chief executive officer;
site means the premises described in Schedule 1;
speed restriction sign means a sign, in or adjacent to a roadway or a parking facility, that displays a number;
vehicle has the meaning given in the Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008 section 4.
(2)A reference in these by‑laws to permission is a reference to permission that is —
(a)given by the chief executive officer or an authorised person; and
(b)in writing; and
(c)obtained and not revoked prior to the performing of the act that is the subject of the permission.
(3)An officer or servant of the board is to be treated as having the permission referred to in sub‑bylaw (2).
[By-law 2 amended in Gazette 14 Apr 2015 p. 1350; 8 Jan 2015 p . 201‑2.]
3A.Appointment of authorised persons
(1)The chief executive officer may, in writing, appoint an officer or servant of the board as an authorised person for the purposes of one or more of these by‑laws.
(2)An appointment under sub‑bylaw (1) may be made in respect of a specified person or persons of a specified class.
(3)The chief executive officer must issue to each authorised person who is authorised to give a direction under by‑law 7(1), or issue an infringement notice under by‑law 18(1), a certificate stating that the person is so authorised.
[By-law 3A inserted in Gazette 14 Apr 2015 p. 1350.]
A person must not enter or remain on the site without a reasonable excuse.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
4.Directions as to use of certain areas
(1)In this by‑law —
specified means specified in the sign containing the direction.
(2)An authorised person may, by means of a sign, direct that a specified part of the site is open to members of the public or a specified section of the public.
(3)A direction under this by‑law may be made subject to specified conditions.
(4)The chief executive officer may cancel or vary a direction or condition under this by‑law.
(5)A person must not contravene a direction under this by‑law.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
(1)In this by‑law —
prohibited item means —
(a)an alcoholic beverage; or
(b)a firearm as defined in the Firearms Act 1973 section 4; or
(c)a controlled weapon as defined in the Weapons Act 1999 section 3; or
(d)a prohibited weapon as defined in the Weapons Act 1999 section 3; or
(e)a prohibited drug as defined in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981 section 3(1).
(2)A person must not bring onto the site a prohibited item unless the person has permission to do so.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
[By-law 5 inserted in Gazette 14 Apr 2015 p. 1350‑1.]
A person must not smoke on the site.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
7.Persons may be directed to leave site
(1)An authorised person may direct a person to leave the site if the authorised person reasonably believes that the person has —
(a)used abusive language on the site; or
(b)threatened a person on the site; or
(c)behaved in an indecent or disorderly manner on the site; or
(d)unreasonably interfered with the privacy of a person on the site; or
(e)committed an offence under by‑law 3 or 5.
(2)A person must not contravene a direction under sub‑bylaw (1).
Penalty: a fine of $50.
(3)The person whom an authorised person has given, or is about to give, a direction under sub‑bylaw (1) may require the authorised person to produce the certificate referred to in by‑law 3A(3).
(4)The authorised person must comply with a request under sub‑bylaw (3).
[By-law 7 inserted in Gazette 14 Apr 2015 p. 1351.]
Division 1 — Driving and use of vehicles
(1)A person must not drive or bring a vehicle onto a part of the site that is not a roadway or a parking facility, unless the person has permission to do so.
(2)A person must not drive or bring a vehicle that has an unladen weight of more than 4 tonnes onto the site, unless the person has permission to do so.
(3)A person must not drive, use or stand a vehicle in a part of the site contrary to a direction in a sign that relates to that part of the site.
(4)This by‑law does not apply to a vehicle that is an emergency vehicle.
Penalty for an offence under sub‑bylaw (1), (2) or (3): a fine of $50.
[By-law 8 amended in Gazette 14 Apr 2015 p. 1351.]
9.Driver to obey reasonable direction
The driver of a vehicle is to obey an authorised person’s reasonable direction in relation to the parking or movement of the vehicle on the site, despite that direction being different from a direction in a sign.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
(1)A person must not drive a vehicle on a roadway or parking facility —
(a)if no speed restriction sign is displayed, at a speed exceeding 20 km/h; or
(b)if a speed restriction sign is displayed in relation to a part of a roadway or parking facility, at a speed exceeding the speed indicated by the speed restriction sign.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
(2)Sub‑bylaw (1) does not apply to the driving of an emergency vehicle.
The driver of a vehicle that is entering or about to enter a parking facility is to give way to a vehicle that is leaving the parking facility.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
12.No instruction or repairs on site
A person must not —
(a)drive a vehicle on the site for the purpose of giving or receiving driving instructions; or
(b)repair or adjust a vehicle on the site, except in an emergency.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
13.Parking to be in parking spaces only
A person must not park a vehicle on the site unless the vehicle is parked in a parking space.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
A person must not park, stand or move a vehicle on the site contrary to a direction in a sign.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
(1)In this by‑law —
specified means specified in a sign.
(2)A sign may contain a direction that parking in a parking space, parking facility or part of a parking facility is set aside for —
(a)a specified vehicle or specified class of vehicle; or
(b)the vehicle of a specified person or specified class of persons; or
(c)parking of vehicles for a specified period of time; or
(d)parking of vehicles for a maximum period of time as is specified; or
(e)vehicles that display a specified permit in a specified position on the vehicle.
(3)A person must not park, stand or move a vehicle in a parking space or a parking facility contrary to a direction in a sign.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
(4)Without limiting sub‑bylaw (3), a person must not park a vehicle in a parking space, parking facility or part of a parking facility set aside for vehicles displaying a specified permit unless the person is the holder of the specified permit that is current.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
(1)In this by‑law —
specified means specified in the relevant permit.
(2)A person who wishes to obtain a permit to park a vehicle on the site is to apply to the chief executive officer or an authorised person.
(3)An application under sub‑bylaw (1) is to be in a form approved by the chief executive officer or an authorised person.
(4)The chief executive officer or the authorised person to whom the application under sub‑bylaw (1) is made, may issue to the applicant, a permit that allows the applicant to park a vehicle on the site.
(5)A permit may be of general application or be issued —
(a)to allow a specified vehicle only to be parked; or
(b)to allow a vehicle of a specified person or class of persons only to be parked; or
(c)to allow a vehicle of a specified class only to be parked; or
(d)to allow a vehicle to be parked only in a specified part of the site; or
(e)to allow a vehicle to be parked for a specified period of time only.
(6)A permit expires on the day specified in the permit.
(7)The chief executive officer or an authorised person may cancel a permit if —
(a)a vehicle in respect of which the permit is issued is parked on the site in contravention of —
(i)these by‑laws; or
(ii)the terms of the permit;
or
(b)a person to whom the permit is issued —
(i)contravenes these by‑laws; or
(ii)ceases to be in the category of persons to whom a permit may be issued.
(8)A person must not park a vehicle on the site in an area that has been set aside for permit holders only, without a current permit to do so.
Penalty for an offence under this sub‑bylaw: a fine of $50.
[By-law 16 amended in Gazette 14 Apr 2015 p. 1352.]
In this Part —
alleged offender includes the responsible person for a vehicle to which an infringement notice is attached;
infringement notice means an infringement notice under by‑law 18;
modified penalty means a penalty prescribed in Schedule 2 for an offence under Part 3 or 4.
[By-law 17 amended in Gazette 8 Jan 2015 p. 202.]
(1)An authorised person who has reason to believe that a person has committed an offence under Part 3 or this Part may, within 21 days after the alleged offence is believed to have been committed, give an infringement notice to the alleged offender.
(2)An infringement notice may be given to an alleged offender by delivering it to the alleged offender or by attaching it to the vehicle involved in the commission of the alleged offence.
(3)An infringement notice is to be in the form of Form 1 in Schedule 3 and in every case, is to —
(a)contain a description of the alleged offence; and
(b)advise that if the alleged offender does not wish to have the alleged offence heard and determined by a court, the amount of money specified in the notice as being the modified penalty for the offence may be paid —
(i)in person to the cashier at a Hospital; or
(ii)by post to the board,
within a period of 28 days after the giving of the notice.
(4)In an infringement notice the amount specified as being the modified penalty for the offence referred to in the notice is to be the amount that was the modified penalty at the time the alleged offence is believed to have been committed.
(5)An authorised person other than the authorised person who issued an infringement notice in a particular case, may extend the period of 28 days within which the modified penalty may be paid and the extension may be allowed whether or not the period of 28 days has elapsed.
(6)If the modified penalty specified in an infringement notice has been paid within 28 days or such further time as is allowed and the notice has not been withdrawn, the bringing of proceedings and the imposition of penalties are prevented to the same extent as they would be if the alleged offender had been convicted by a court of and punished for, the alleged offence.
(7)Payment of a modified penalty is not to be regarded as an admission for the purposes of any proceedings, whether civil or criminal.
[By-law 18 amended in Gazette 8 Jan 2015 p. 203.]
19.Withdrawal of infringement notice
(1)An authorised person other than the authorised person who issued an infringement notice in a particular case, may, whether or not the modified penalty has been paid, withdraw an infringement notice by delivering to the alleged offender a notice in the form of Form 2 in Schedule 3 stating that the infringement notice has been withdrawn.
(2)If an infringement notice is withdrawn after the modified penalty has been paid, the amount is to be refunded.
20.Authorised persons to produce certificate
(1)The person whom an authorised person has given, or is about to give, an infringement notice may require the authorised person to produce the certificate referred to in by‑law 3A(3).
(2)The authorised person must comply with a request under sub‑bylaw (1).
[By-law 20 inserted in Gazette 14 Apr 2015 p. 1352.]
21.Authorised persons only to endorse and alter infringement notices
A person must not endorse or alter an infringement notice unless the person is an authorised person.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
22.Restriction on removal of infringement notices
A person must not remove an infringement notice that is attached to a vehicle unless the person is —
(a)the driver of, responsible person for, or person in charge of, the vehicle; or
(b)an authorised person.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
[By-law 22 amended in Gazette 8 Jan 2015 p. 203.]
(1)The chief executive officer or an authorised person may order that a vehicle that —
(a)is parked in contravention of these by‑laws; or
(b)has been left on the site for more than 3 days,
be removed to a storage place on the site.
(2)The chief executive officer or an authorised person may order that a vehicle that —
(a)is parked in contravention of these by‑laws; and
(b)is obstructing other vehicles or activities of a Hospital,
be removed immediately to a storage place on the site.
(3)An authorised person may take such action as is reasonably necessary for the purposes of removing a vehicle under this by‑law, by way of unlocking, driving, towing or otherwise causing the removal of the vehicle.
(4)The board may retain possession of a vehicle removed and stored under this by‑law until the responsible person for the vehicle has paid to —
(a)the cashier at a Hospital; or
(b)the board,
fees to recover the vehicle at the rate of $50 for the first 24 hours or part thereof and $5 for each 7 days or part thereof thereafter.
[By-law 23 amended in Gazette 8 Jan 2015 p. 203.]
24.Responsible person may be treated as driver or person in charge of vehicle
(1)If an offence under these by‑laws is alleged to have been committed by the driver or person in charge of a vehicle, the chief executive officer or an authorised person may, by written notice delivered to the responsible person for the vehicle, request the name and address of the driver or person in charge of the vehicle at the time the offence is alleged to have been committed.
(2)If the responsible person for the vehicle does not supply the requested details to the chief executive officer or the authorised person (as the case may be) within 14 days of the date of receipt of the notice, the responsible person is to be treated as being the driver or the person in charge of the vehicle at the time the offence is alleged to have been committed.
[By-law 24 amended in Gazette 8 Jan 2015 p. 203‑4.]
A person must not —
(a)intentionally obstruct an officer or servant of the board in the discharge of his or her duty under these by‑laws; or
(b)remove, damage, deface or misuse a sign.
Penalty: a fine of $50.
Schedule 1 — WA Country Health Service sites
[bl. 2]
Kimberley
Name |
Street address |
Lot |
Plan/ |
Reserve |
Certificate of title |
Bayulu Clinic |
Bayulu |
|
|
|
|
Broome Hospital |
Robinson St |
173‑180, 637, 1214 |
P181964 |
3596 |
|
Derby Community Health |
32 Loch & Hardman St |
728 |
DP176236 |
31835 |
|
Derby Hospital |
Loch & Hensman St |
1288 |
DP182124 |
16536 |
|
454 |
DP191082 |
6669 |
|
||
Fitzroy Crossing Hospital |
82 Fallon Rd |
324 |
P195525 |
36958 |
|
Halls Creek Hospital |
Great Northern Hwy |
70 |
DP205582 |
22900 |
|
Kalumburu Remote Clinic |
Kalumburu |
21 |
P241779 |
21675 |
|
Kununurra Hospital |
Chestnut Ave |
2448 |
P193212 |
29387 |
|
Lombadina Clinic |
Lombadina |
142 |
P214744 |
39002 |
|
Looma Clinic |
Looma |
|
|
|
|
Nookanbah Clinic |
Nookanbah |
|
|
|
|
North West Mental Health Service Derby |
Clarendon & Neville St |
490 |
DP206543 |
23440 |
|
Numbala Nunga Nursing Home |
Sutherland St |
451 |
P222381 |
28992 |
|
One Arm Point Clinic |
One Arm Point |
|
|
|
|
Oombulgurri Clinic |
Oombulgurri |
|
|
|
|
Wangkatjunka Clinic |
Wangkatjungka |
|
|
|
|
Warmun Clinic |
Warmun |
|
|
|
|
Pilbara
Name |
Street address |
Lot |
Plan/ |
Reserve |
Certificate of title |
Karratha Community Health |
Warrambie Rd |
4540 |
P189072 |
34129 |
|
Marble Bar Nursing Post |
Davis Ave |
277 |
DP183133 |
36431 |
|
Newman Community Health Centre |
Mindarra Dr |
991 |
DP214572 |
38351 |
|
Newman Hospital |
Newman Dr |
689 |
DP214572 |
38351 |
|
Nickol Bay Hospital |
Dampier Ave |
2898 |
DP215006 |
37084 |
|
Nullagine Community Health Clinic |
10 & 12 Cooke St |
13, 14 |
P222932 |
|
1994/988 |
Onslow Hospital |
Third Ave |
932 |
P217907 |
26255 |
|
Paraburdoo Hospital |
Rocklea Rd |
608 |
P15080 |
|
1705/852 |
Port Hedland Child Health Centre |
Morgan St |
452 |
P207898 |
25209 |
3007/37 |
Port Hedland Hospital |
Kingsmill St |
452 |
P207898 |
25209 |
|
Roebourne Hospital |
Hampton St |
801 |
P194881 |
29092 |
|
South Hedland Community Health |
Colebatch Way |
3239 |
P213763 |
35607 |
|
Tom Price Hospital |
Hospital Dr |
862 |
P15337 |
|
1725/65 |
Wickham Hospital |
Wickham Dr & Mulga Wy |
362 |
DP193365 |
46194 |
|
Midwest
Name |
Street address |
Lot |
Plan/ |
Reserve |
Certificate of title |
Carnarvon Hospital |
Francis St |
338 |
P256495 |
2871 |
|
344, 345, 349 |
P120009 |
||||
346, 347, 348 |
P36882 |
||||
649 |
P36881 |
||||
1374 |
P181203 |
||||
Cleaver St |
351 |
P120009 |
|
1041/914 |
|
352 |
1062/21 |
||||
Cue Nursing Post |
Victoria & Chesson St |
580 |
DP189381 |
40290 |
|
Dongara Multi‑Purpose Health Centre |
Money St & Blenheim Rd |
928 |
P192634 |
35699 |
|
Exmouth Hospital |
Fyfe St |
1448 |
P28401 |
27411 |
|
Geraldton Hospital |
Shenton St |
2877 |
P40390 |
23010 |
|
Kalbarri Health Centre |
Kaiber & Glass St |
1002 |
P192884 |
44699 |
|
Meekatharra Hospital |
High St |
740 |
DP187868 |
23889 |
|
Morawa Hospital |
Caulfield Rd |
440 |
P192065 |
19507 |
|
Mount Magnet Nursing Post |
Criddle St |
501 |
DP187106 |
4536 |
|
Mullewa Hospital |
Elder St |
60 |
|
21688 |
|
184 |
P156925 |
||||
North Midlands Hospital |
Thomas St |
95, 145 |
DP152714, |
19383 |
|
Northampton Hospital |
Fitzgerald St |
449 |
OOT P3600 |
29279 |
|
Sandstone Nursing Post |
Oroya St |
104 |
P127397 |
10897 |
|
Yalgoo Nursing Post |
Stanley St |
26 |
DP223238 |
22148 |
|
Goldfields
Name |
Street address |
Lot |
Plan/ |
Reserve |
Certificate of title |
Coolgardie Health Centre |
Hunt St |
2101 |
P222290 |
2908 |
|
Esperance Community Health Centre and Mental Health Centre |
Forrest St |
882 |
|
40238 |
|
Esperance Hospital |
Hicks St |
889 |
P189759 |
5185 |
|
Kalgoorlie‑Boulder Community Mental Health Centre |
Piccadilly St |
377 |
|
|
|
Kalgoorlie Hospital |
Maritana St |
3921, 3973 |
P185054 |
2728 |
|
Kalgoorlie Population Health |
Ware St |
2251 |
P222149 |
|
225/61A |
2252 |
225/57A |
||||
2253 |
225/55A |
||||
2254 |
1317/291 |
||||
Kambalda Health Centre |
Gumnut Place |
1501 |
P182090 |
34467 |
|
Laverton Hospital |
Phoenix St |
213 |
P213363 |
7420 |
|
Leonora Community Health Centre |
94 Tower St |
1131, 1335 |
DP222749 |
44630 |
|
Leonora Hospital |
Sadie Canning Dr |
1350 |
DP104333 |
7524 |
|
Menzies Health Centre |
Archibald St |
891 |
P222802 |
4095 |
|
Norseman Community Health Centre |
72 Prinsep St |
1799 |
DP222908 |
39282 |
|
51, 52 |
41020 |
||||
Norseman Hospital |
Douglas St |
2, 6, 1763 |
DP180992 |
2897 |
|
Ravensthorpe Hospital |
Martin St |
243 |
DP106053 |
8049 |
|
Varley Health Centre |
10 Arthur & Thomas St |
18, 19 |
P161119 |
22873 |
|
Wheatbelt
Name |
Street address |
Lot |
Plan/ |
Reserve |
Certificate of title |
Beverley Hospital |
John St |
405 |
P194285 |
4620 |
|
Boddington Hospital |
Hotham Ave |
164 |
DP189053 |
22386 |
|
Bruce Rock Memorial Hospital |
Dunstall St |
281 |
P142960 |
17729 |
|
Cervantes Nursing Post |
Weston St |
593 |
DP214213 |
35424 |
|
Corrigin Hospital |
Kirkwood St |
504 |
P194854 |
18331 |
|
Cunderdin Hospital |
Cubbine St |
296, 297, 350, 384 |
DP158971 |
22160 |
|
Dalwallinu Hospital |
Meyers St |
582 |
P192982 |
7718 |
|
Dumbleyung Memorial Hospital |
Mcintyre St |
186 |
DP85296 |
14679 |
|
Goomalling Hospital |
Bowen St |
301‑316, 349 |
|
18706 |
|
Jurien Multipurpose Health Centre |
Whitfield Rd |
1228 |
P193752 |
38348 |
|
Kellerberrin Memorial Hospital |
Gregory St |
321, 333 |
DP162450 |
17478 |
|
Kondinin Hospital |
Rankin St |
3000 |
P44985 |
18208 |
|
Kukerin Nursing Post |
33 Manser St |
65 |
P228656 |
|
1057/779 |
Kununoppin Hospital |
Hughes St |
149 |
DP142406 |
14953 |
|
Lake Grace Hospital |
Stubbs St |
167 |
P166325 |
21653 |
|
Lancelin Multipurpose Health Centre |
Gingin Rd |
1036 |
P27318 |
45980 |
|
Leeman Multipurpose Health Centre |
Morcombe Rd |
692 |
P194062 |
45982 |
|
Merredin Hospital |
Kitchener St |
344 |
DP20192, |
16947 |
|
Moora Hospital |
Dandaragan St |
113 |
P139022 |
11585 |
|
Mukinbudin Nursing Post |
Maddock St |
168 |
P193423 |
21635 |
|
Narembeen Memorial Hospital |
Ada St |
27062 |
OOT D8000 |
22420 |
|
Narrogin Hospital |
Scott & Furnival St |
1243 |
P167338 |
17533 |
|
Williams Rd |
803, 1134 |
P205020 |
12105 |
|
|
1547 |
P167338 |
||||
Northam Hospital |
Robinson St |
27948 |
OOT P9867, |
25130 |
|
Pingelly Hospital |
Stratford St |
852 |
DP186549 |
23668 |
|
Quairading Hospital |
Suburban Rd |
144 |
P88348 |
16215 |
|
Southern Cross Hospital |
Algenib St |
253‑259, 271‑277 |
|
7516 |
|
Wagin Hospital |
Warwick St |
310 |
|
6318 |
|
Wickepin Nursing Post |
Johnston St |
601 |
P30568 |
|
2222/887 |
Williams Nursing Post |
Adam St |
3 |
P223209 |
|
1173/656 |
6 |
1036/304 |
||||
Wongan Hills Hospital |
Ackland St |
199 |
P30914 |
23121 |
|
Wyalkatchem‑Koorda & Districts Hospital |
Honour Ave |
430 |
P194595 |
16856 |
|
York Hospital |
Old Guildford Trew Rd |
28215 |
|
27341 |
|
Great Southern
Name |
Street address |
Lot |
Plan/ |
Reserve |
Certificate of title |
Albany Hospital |
Warden Ave |
1250 |
OOT P7351 |
32271 |
|
Bremer Bay Health Centre |
John St |
198 |
DP183563 |
36326 |
|
Denmark Hospital |
Scotsdale Rd |
228 |
DP217468 |
18587 |
|
Denmark Lodge |
Scotsdale Rd |
1093 |
P217468 |
45623 |
|
Gnowangerup Hospital |
Yougenup Rd |
215 |
DP157227 |
17393 |
|
Jerramungup Nursing Post |
Kokoda Rd |
146 |
DP209774 |
27493 |
|
Katanning Hospital |
Kobelya Ave |
8731 |
P4715 |
21128 |
|
Kojonup Hospital |
Soldier Rd |
360 |
P194880 |
20464 |
|
Spring Rd |
1 |
D13875 |
|
1112/735 |
|
Plantagenet Hospital |
Langton Rd |
60, 61 |
P222823 |
|
470/93 |
Tambellup Nursing Post |
30 Norrish St |
2 |
D9076 |
|
1026/3 |
South West
Name |
Street address |
Lot |
Plan/ |
Reserve |
Certificate of title |
Augusta Hospital |
Blackwood Ave |
447 |
P209784 |
31075 |
|
Boyup Brook Soldiers Memorial Hospital |
Hospital Rd |
187 |
DP159594, |
18008 |
|
Bridgetown Hospital |
Peninsula Rd |
936 |
P32888 |
33994 |
|
Bunbury Community Health Centre |
22 Hudson Rd |
685 |
|
39552 |
|
Bunbury Hospital |
Bussell Hwy & |
3000 |
P43553 |
44281 |
|
Busselton Hospital |
Bussell Hwy |
406 |
DP216401 |
32275 |
|
Collie Hospital |
Steere St |
300, 301 |
P48885 |
14146 |
|
Donnybrook Hospital |
114 Bentley St |
513 |
|
38330 |
|
Harvey Hospital |
Wright St |
4387 |
OOT P9319 |
21027 |
|
Kevin Cullen Community Health Centre |
Mill Rd |
406 |
DP216401 |
32275 |
|
Margaret River Hospital |
Farrelly St |
212 |
DP188646 |
40716 |
|
Nannup Hospital |
Carey St |
133 |
P201685 |
18085 |
|
Northcliffe Nursing Post |
Meerup St |
33 |
P203823 |
18729 |
|
Pemberton Hospital |
Brockman St |
302 |
P36692 |
19547 |
|
Warren Districts Hospital |
Hospital Ave Manjimup |
355, 594 |
DP206746 |
20337 |
|
Yarloop Hospital |
Johnston Rd |
5260 |
DP182969 |
37471 |
|
Schedule 2 — Infringement notices and modified penalties
[bl. 17, 18]
By‑law |
Description of offence |
Modified penalty ($) |
8(1) |
Driving or bringing vehicle on part of site other than on roadway or parking facility, without permission .….. |
|
8(2) |
Driving or bringing onto the site, a vehicle with an unladen weight of more than 4 tonnes, without permission …................................................................... |
|
8(3) |
Driving, using or standing on part of site, a vehicle contrary to a sign ..……………………………………... |
|
9 |
Disobeying an authorised person’s reasonable direction |
20 |
10(1)(a) |
Driving in excess of 20 km/h ....……………………….. |
40 |
10(1)(b) |
Driving in excess of speed limit indicated by speed restriction sign ..………………………………………... |
|
11 |
Failing to give way when entering parking facility ........ |
20 |
12(a) |
Driving on site for the giving or receiving of driving instruction ..……………………………………. |
|
12(b) |
Repairing or adjusting a vehicle on site .………………. |
20 |
13 |
Parking a vehicle on site not in a parking space .……… |
40 |
14 |
Failing to obey a stop sign on site ..……………………. |
45 |
14 |
Parking, standing or moving a vehicle on site contrary to a sign other than a stop sign .........…………. |
|
15(2)(b) and (3) |
Parking in an area on site set aside for vehicles of disabled persons identified in the manner specified in a sign, contrary to the sign ..........………………….... |
|
15(2)(e) and (3) |
Displaying a permit in a manner other than that specified in a sign ......................................…………….. |
|
15(2)(e) and (3) |
Failing to display a permit, contrary to a sign .........…... |
20 |
15(3) |
Parking, standing or moving a vehicle in a parking space or parking facility contrary to a sign in relation to vehicles of disabled persons or contrary to any sign other than sign with a direction under by‑law 15(2)(e) ... |
|
15(4) |
Parking in an area set aside for vehicles with a specific permit identified in the manner specified in a sign, contrary to the sign …………………………………….. |
|
16(8) |
Parking in an area on the site set apart for permit holders only, without a current permit ......…………….. |
|
21 |
Unauthorised person endorsing or altering an infringement notice .....………………………………… |
|
22 |
Removing an infringement notice when not authorised to do so .....…………………………………. |
|
[bl. 18 and 19]
1.Form 1: Infringement Notice (by‑law 18)
Infringement Notice |
Notice No: |
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Hospital or Health Service site |
Name |
||
Vehicle |
Make |
||
Model |
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Plate no. |
Colour |
||
Alleged offence |
Description of offence ……………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………... |
||
By‑law |
|||
Date and time ………/……../20……. …………….a.m./p.m. |
|||
Modified penalty $ |
|||
Issuing officer |
Name |
||
Signature |
|||
Date ………/……../20……. |
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What you must do |
You have 28 days from when this notice was given to you to pay the modified penalty or elect to go to court. If you don’t, enforcement proceedings will be taken against you. To pay the modified penalty — By post: Send your payment to — WA Country Health Service In person:Pay the cashier at one of the WA Country Health Service’s hospitals. To elect to go to court, sign this Notice here ….………………………………………………………………….. then send it to the Chief Executive Officer of the WA Country Health Service at the above address. Make sure you keep a copy. If you go to court and are convicted you may be fined $50 and ordered to pay costs. If enforcement proceedings are taken against you, your driver’s licence and/or vehicle licence may be suspended until you pay the modified penalty and expenses or you elect to go to court. |
||
2.Form 2: Withdrawal of Infringement Notice (by‑law 19)
Withdrawal of Infringement Notice |
Notice No: |
|
To [Person to whom Infringement Notice was issued] |
Family name |
|
Other names |
||
Address .……………………………………………………………… …………..……………………………………………………………. |
||
Infringement Notice |
Infringement Notice No. |
|
Hospital/Health Service site |
||
Date of issue ………/……../20……. |
||
Alleged offence ….…..………………………………………………. ………………………………………………………………………... |
||
Vehicle plate no. |
||
The Infringement Notice has been withdrawn. If you paid the modified penalty before the Infringement Notice was withdrawn, take your receipt and this notice to the cashier at one of the WA Country Health Service’s hospitals and your payment will be refunded. |
||
Notice withdrawn by |
Name |
|
Signature |
||
Date ………/……../20……. |
||
1This is a compilation of the WA Country Health Service By-laws 2007 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table.
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
WA Country Health Service By‑laws 2007 |
5 Jun 2007 p. 2545-75 |
5 Jun 2007 |
WA Country Health Service Amendment By‑laws 2014 |
8 Jan 2015 p. 201‑4 |
bl. 1 and 2: 8 Jan 2015 (see bl. 2(a)); |
WA Country Health Service Amendment By‑laws 2015 |
14 Apr 2015 p. 1349‑52 |
bl. 1 and 2: 14 Apr 2015 (see bl. 2(a)); |
These by-laws were repealed by the Health Services Act 2016 (No. 11 of 2016) s. 307(l) as at 1 Jul 2016 (see s. 2(b) and Gazette 24 Jun 2016 p. 2291) |
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[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]
Defined termProvision(s)
alleged offender17
authorised person2(1)
board2(1)
chief executive officer2(1)
driver2(1)
Hospital2(1)
infringement notice17
modified penalty17
parking facility2(1)
parking space2(1)
permission2(2)
permit2(1)
prohibited item5(1)
responsible person2(1)
roadway2(1)
sign2(1)
site2(1)
specified4(1), 15(1), 16(1)
speed restriction sign2(1)
vehicle2(1)