South Africa
Chiropractors, Homeopaths and Allied Health Service Professions Act, 1982
Act 63 of 1982
- Published in Government Gazette 8160 on 21 April 1982
- Assented to on 26 March 1982
- Commenced on 1 August 1982 by Associated Health Service Professions Act, 1982: Commencement
- [This is the version of this document from 12 February 2001.]
- [Amended by Associated Health Service Professions Amendment Act, 1985 (Act 108 of 1985) on 20 September 1985]
- [Amended by Associated Health Service Professions Amendment Act, 1990 (Act 10 of 1990) on 21 March 1990]
- [Amended by Medicines and Related Substances Control Amendment Act, 1991 (Act 94 of 1991) on 12 July 1991]
- [Amended by Associated Health Service Professions Amendment Act, 1993 (Act 63 of 1993) on 7 May 1993]
- [Amended by Medical Schemes Amendment Act, 1993 (Act 23 of 1993) on 1 January 1994]
- [Amended by Chiropractors, Homeopaths and Allied Health Service Professions Amendment Act, 1995 (Act 40 of 1995) on 31 August 1995]
- [Amended by Abolition of Restrictions on the Jurisdiction of Courts Act, 1996 (Act 88 of 1996) on 22 November 1996]
- [Amended by Chiropractors, Homeopaths and Allied Health Service Professions Amendment Act, 1997 (Act 91 of 1997) on 12 December 1997]
- [Amended by Chiropractors, Homeopaths and Allied Health Service Professions Amendment Act, 2000 (Act 6 of 2000) on 13 February 1999]
- [Amended by Chiropractors, Homeopaths and Allied Health Service Professions Second Amendment Act, 2000 (Act 50 of 2000) on 12 February 2001]
1. Definitions
Chapter 1
The Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa: Establishment, objects and functions
[heading substituted by section 2 of Act 63 of 1993, by section 2 of Act 40 of 1995 and by section 2 of Act 50 of 2000]2. Establishment of Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa
3. Objects of council
The objects of the council shall be—4. General powers of council
The council may—5. Constitution of council
6. Disqualification for appointment as member, vacation of office by members and filling of vacancies on council
[heading substituted by section 7(a) of Act 50 of 2000]7. Office-bearers
8. Meetings of council
9. Executive committee of council
10. Other committees of Council
10A. Establishment of professional boards
10B. Disqualification for appointment as member, vacation of office by members and filling of vacancies on professional boards
10C. Objects of professional boards
10D. Powers of professional board
A professional board may—11. Appointment of registrar and staff
12. Funds of the council
13. Rectification of errors and validation of irregular acts
If anything required to be done under this Act in connection with the appointment of any member of the council is omitted or is not done in the manner required by this Act, the Minister may order such steps to be taken as may be required to rectify the omission or error, or may validate anything done in an irregular manner, in order to give effect to the objects of this Act.Chapter 2
Registration of practitioners and students
Registration of practitioners
14. Keeping of registers
15. Registration of practitioners
16. Allied health professions
16A. Control over training
16B. Prescribing of qualifications
16C. Temporary registration
16D. Investigation of matters relating to education or training of certain classes of persons
16E. Registration of certain persons so as to enable them to give education or training
16F. Educational institutions to furnish council with certain particulars
17. Effect of registration as practitioner
Subject to the provisions of this Act, registration confers the right upon a practitioner to practise for gain each profession in respect of which he is registered and in particular to perform for gain any of the acts specially pertaining to each such profession and to indicate each such profession upon his nameplate or in such other manner as may be prescribed.Registration of students
18. Registration of students
19. Registration of interns
20. ***
[section 20 repealed by section 9 of Act 108 of 1985]Updating, custody and publication of registers
21. Removal of names from, and restoration thereof to, register
22. Custody and publication of registers
The registers shall be kept at the office of the registrar, and the council may, at intervals determined by it, cause copies of the registers or supplementary lists showing additions, removals, amendments or revisions effected since the last publication of copies of the complete registers, to be printed and published.Chapter 3
Disciplinary powers of the council
23. Inquiry into alleged misconduct
24. Penalties for misconduct and procedure at inquiry by council
25. Postponement of imposition, and suspension of execution, of penalty or part thereof
26. Effect of suspension or removal of name from register and restoration of name to register
27. Cognizance by council or professional board of certain conduct of practitioners
28. Penalty for false evidence
Any person who gives false evidence on oath or affirmation at an inquiry held in terms of this Chapter, knowing that evidence to be false, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to the penalties which may be imposed for the offence of perjury.29. Acts or omissions in respect of which council or professional board may take disciplinary action
30. Restriction in, or suspension from, practice of profession by practitioner
Chapter 4
Offences, penalties and other judicial matters
31. Offences by unregistered persons, and penalties
32. Offences by practitioners and students, and penalties
32A. Other offences, and penalties
Any person who—33. Receipt for annual fees prima facie proof of registration of practitioner
A receipt purporting to be issued—34. Proof of certain facts by certificate
When the question arises at any proceedings in a court of law whether or not a particular person is registered as a practitioner in respect of any profession, a document purporting to be a certificate issued by the registrar in terms of this section, in which it is certified that a named person is or is not registered as a practitioner in respect of a stated profession, shall, if the name of the first-mentioned person substantially corresponds to the name of the person so named, on its mere production be prima facie proof that the first-mentioned person is or is not registered as a practitioner in respect of the profession so stated, as the case may be.[section 34 amended by section 20 of Act 108 of 1985]35. Presumptions
36. Limitation of liability
The registrar or the council or a committee of the council or a professional board or any member or officer of the council or of a committee of the council or a member of a professional board shall not be liable for any act done in good faith under this Act.[section 36 substituted by section 32 of Act 50 of 2000]37. No remuneration recoverable by unregistered persons in respect of certain acts
No remuneration shall be recoverable in respect of any act specially pertaining to any profession if performed by a person who is not a practitioner in the profession concerned.[section 37 substituted by section 21 of Act 108 of 1985]Chapter 5
General and supplementary provisions
38. Regulations
38A. Charges by registered persons
38B. Appeal
38C. Exemption from operation of provisions of Act
39. Unregistered persons not eligible for or entitled to hold certain appointments
No person, except a practitioner in the profession concerned, shall be eligible for or entitled to hold any office which involves the performance by him of any act specially pertaining to a profession which he may not perform for gain: Provided that nothing in this section contained shall be construed so as to prohibit the training of any student.[section 39 substituted by section 24 of Act 108 of 1985]40. Saving
The provisions of the Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of 1974), shall not be construed as prohibiting any practitioner from performing for gain any act usually performed at the commencement of this Act by persons who practise the profession concerned in the Republic and the performance of which by any such practitioner is not prohibited by this Act.[section 40 substituted by section 25 of Act 108 of 1985]41. Interpretation of laws in respect of certain medicine men and herbalists
The provisions of this Act and the Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of 1974), shall not be construed as derogating from the right which a herbalist contemplated in the Code of Zulu Law may have to practise his or her profession.[section 41 substituted by section 36 of Act 50 of 2000]41A. Abolition of Chiropractors, Homeopaths and Allied Health Service Professions Interim Council, and transitional arrangements
42. Repeal of laws, and transitional provisions
43. Short title
This Act shall be called the Allied Health Professions Act, 1982.[section 43 substituted by section 24 of Act 63 of 1993 and by section 39 of Act 50 of 2000]History of this document
12 February 2001 this version
13 February 1999
12 December 1997
22 November 1996
31 August 1995
01 January 1994
07 May 1993
12 July 1991
21 March 1990
20 September 1985
01 August 1982
21 April 1982
26 March 1982
Assented to
Cited documents 6
Act 6
1. | Medicines and Related Substances Control Act, 1965 | 663 citations |
2. | Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | 601 citations |
3. | Medical Schemes Act, 1998 | 414 citations |
4. | Hazardous Substances Act, 1973 | 350 citations |
5. | Health Laws Amendment Act, 1977 | 16 citations |
6. | Chiropractors, Homeopaths and Allied Health Service Professions Amendment Act, 1995 | 7 citations |
Documents citing this one 154
Gazette 141
Act 7
1. | Competition Act, 1998 | 796 citations |
2. | Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act, 1993 | 683 citations |
3. | Medicines and Related Substances Control Act, 1965 | 663 citations |
4. | National Health Act, 2003 | 449 citations |
5. | Alteration of Sex Description and Sex Status Act, 2003 | 6 citations |
6. | National Health Insurance Act, 2023 | 1 citation |
7. | Western Cape Health Service Fees Act | 1 citation |
Government Notice 2
1. | Consolidated Direction on Occupational Health and Safety Measures in Certain Workplaces | |
2. | Consolidated Directions on Occupational Health and Safety Measures in Certain Workplaces |
Judgment 2
Board Notice 1
1. | Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa: Executive Committee SARS-COV-2 / COVID-19 Directives and Extraordinary Policy Decisions: 10 March 2020 to 22 June 2020 | 1 citation |
Provincial Notice 1
1. | Uniform Patient Fee Schedule Regulations for Health Care Services Rendered by the Western Cape Department of Health, 2018 |
Subsidiary legislation
Title | Numbered title |
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Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa: Executive Committee SARS-COV-2 / COVID-19 Directives and Extraordinary Policy Decisions: 10 March 2020 to 22 June 2020 | Board Notice 95 of 2020 |