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17 Δεκ 2019 · Sections 18 and 19 of the CHA provide that a provincial or territorial health care insurance plan must not permit extra-billing or user charges by health facilities or health care practitioners.
Emergency powers to make regulations. 58 (1) The minister may, in an emergency, prescribe an infectious agent or a hazardous agent for the purposes of a section that refers to an infected person or an infected thing, and, for this purpose, section 111 (2) [regulations respecting terms] applies.
Public Health Agency of Canada Act. This Act establishes the Public Health Agency of Canada for the purpose of assisting the Minister of Health in exercising or performing the Minister's powers, duties and functions in relation to public health.
SBC CHAP. 28 Section 18. PUBLIC HEALTH. 57 ELIZ. 2 (c) comply with the instructions of a person referred to in paragraph (b), including instructions respecting (i) diagnostic examinations and preventive measures, and (ii) prevention of transmission of the infectious agent or hazardous agent.
The Canada Health Act sets out nine requirements that provincial governments must meet through their public health-care insurance plan in order to qualify for the full federal contribution under the CHST. These nine requirements include five criteria, two specific provisions and two conditions.
In the fifth section, penalties for defaults under the Act are described, and the sixth section discusses the imposition of penalties. The seventh section examines the issue of privatization. In the eighth section, some options are set out for maintaining the Act or improving it.
This section describes the Canada Health Act, its requirements, key definitions, Regulations and letters from: › former federal Ministers of Health Jake Epp and Diane Marleau to their provincial and territorial