Bill 2, Medicine Amendment Act, 1999

[37] Bill 2 Royal Assent (PDF)

Bill 2

Bill 2 2000

An Act to amend the

Medicine Act, 1991

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

1. The Medicine Act, 1991 is amended by adding the following section:

Non-traditional practice

5.1 A member shall not be found guilty of professional misconduct or of incompetence under section 51 or 52 of the Health Professions Procedural Code solely on the basis that the member practises a therapy that is non-traditional or that departs from the prevailing medical practice unless there is evidence that proves that the therapy poses a greater risk to a patient's health than the traditional or prevailing practice.

Commencement

2. This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

3. The short title of this Act is the Medicine Amendment Act, 2000.

[37] Bill 2 Original (PDF)

Bill 2

Bill 21999

An Act to amend the Medicine Act, 1991

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

1. The Medicine Act, 1991 is amended by adding the following section:

Non-traditional practice

5.1 A member shall not be found guilty of professional misconduct or of incompetence under section 51 or 52 of the Health Professions Procedural Code solely on the basis that the member practises a therapy that is non-traditional or that departs from the prevailing medical practice unless there is evidence that proves that the therapy poses a greater risk to a patient's health than the traditional or prevailing practice.

Commencement

2. This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

3. The short title of this Act is the Medicine Amendment Act, 1999.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The Bill ensures that physicians who provide non-traditional therapies or alternative forms of medicine are not found guilty of professional misconduct or incompetence unless there is evidence that proves that the therapy poses a greater risk to a patient's health than the traditional or prevailing practice.

Date Bill stage Activity Committee
December 21, 2000Royal AssentRoyal Assent received-
December 14, 2000Third ReadingCarried-
December 12, 2000-Ordered for Third Reading-
December 12, 2000-Reported without amendment-
December 11, 2000-Consideration of a BillStanding Committee on General Government
April 27, 2000-Ordered referred to Standing CommitteeStanding Committee on General Government
April 27, 2000Second ReadingCarried-
October 25, 1999First ReadingCarried-

Debates and Progress

First Reading


October 25, 1999

Second Reading


April 27, 2000
Mr Kwinter, Ms Churley, Mr Tilson, Mrs McLeod, Mr DeFaria, Mr Curling, Mr Martin, Mr Tascona, Mr Bradley

Carried and referred to the Standing Committee on General Government

Committee


Gen.Gov't
December 11, 2000
December 12, 2000 Reported to the House without amendment.

Third Reading


December 14, 2000 Declared Carried
Royal Assent: 21/12/2000

Coming into force:Royal Assent.