Acts and Regulations

2011, c.217 - Regional Health Authorities Act

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Insurance coverage for protection of patients, visitors, staff and other persons
55(1)Subject to subsection (3), a regional health authority shall maintain adequate insurance coverage for the protection of all patients, visitors, staff and other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places entrusted to the regional health authority.
55(2)The Province may indemnify a regional health authority, on those terms and conditions that it considers appropriate, for any money payable by the regional health authority to or in respect of patients, visitors, staff or other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places of, or entrusted to, the regional health authority, as a result of liability incurred by the regional health authority for injury to those patients, visitors, staff or other persons.
55(3)If the Province has agreed under subsection (2) to indemnify a regional health authority, the regional health authority shall not maintain insurance coverage for the protection of patients, visitors, staff and other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places of, or entrusted to, the authority.
2002, c.R-5.05, s.55; 2011, c.6 (Supp.), s.15
Insurance coverage for protection of patients, visitors, staff and other persons
55(1)Subject to subsection (3), a regional health authority shall maintain adequate insurance coverage for the protection of all patients, visitors, staff and other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places entrusted to the regional health authority.
55(2)The Province may indemnify a regional health authority, on those terms and conditions that it considers appropriate, for any money payable by the regional health authority to or in respect of patients, visitors, staff or other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places of, or entrusted to, the regional health authority, as a result of liability incurred by the regional health authority for injury to those patients, visitors, staff or other persons.
55(3)If the Province has agreed under subsection (2) to indemnify a regional health authority, the regional health authority shall not maintain insurance coverage for the protection of patients, visitors, staff and other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places of, or entrusted to, the authority.
2002, c.R-5.05, s.55; 2011, c.6 (Supp.), s.15
Insurance coverage for protection of patients, visitors, staff and other persons
55(1)Subject to subsection (3), a regional health authority shall maintain adequate insurance coverage for the protection of all patients, visitors, staff and other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places entrusted to the regional health authority.
55(2)The Province shall indemnify a regional health authority, on those terms and conditions that it considers appropriate, for any money payable by the regional health authority to or in respect of patients, visitors, staff or other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places of, or entrusted to, the regional health authority, as a result of liability incurred by the regional health authority for injury to those patients, visitors, staff or other persons.
55(3)If the Province has agreed under subsection (2) to indemnify a regional health authority, the regional health authority shall not maintain insurance coverage for the protection of patients, visitors, staff and other persons who are, by invitation, at buildings or other premises or places of, or entrusted to, the authority.
2002, c.R-5.05, s.55