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2016, c.104 - New Brunswick Health and Senior Care Council Act

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Powers of Council
4(1)Repealed: 2022, c.61, s.5
4(2)In respect of its objects and purposes, the Council has the capacity and, subject to this Act and the regulations, the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person, including the power to enter into a service level agreement.
4(3)For the purposes of section 3, the Council may require the Minister, the Minister of Social Development, a government agency or a regional health authority to produce to the Council any reports, records, documents or other information, including non-identifying health information respecting an individual.
2008, c.N-5.105, s.4; 2022, c.61, s.5
Powers of Council
4(1)In this section, “non-identifying health information” means health information of an individual that has had removed from it any information that identifies the individual or any information that could reasonably be expected, in the circumstances, to be utilized, either alone or with other information, to identify the individual.
4(2)In respect of its objects and purposes, the Council has the capacity and, subject to this Act and the regulations, the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person.
4(3)For the purposes of section 3, the Council may require the Minister, a government agency or a regional health authority to produce to the Council any reports, records, documents or other information, including non-identifying health information respecting an individual.
2008, c.N-5.105, s.4