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The Abortion Supervisory
Committee has the responsibility of keeping under review all the provisions of the
abortion law in New Zealand, and the operation and effect of those provisions in
practice. This includes licensing institutions for the performance of abortions and
appointment of certifying consultants to consider cases. The
committee consists of three members, two of whom are to be registered medical
practitioners. One member is appointed as Chairperson.
The Committee reports annually to Parliament. This report contains a
summary of the Committee's activities during the year, together with statistical
information relating to the number of abortions performed in the previous calendar year.
This statistical information is broken down into such categories as the age of
women concerned and the grounds upon which the abortions have been authorised and provides
the only reference to the absolute numbers of abortions authorised annually.
Functions and
Powers
These are defined in
Section 14 of the CONTRACEPTION,
STERILISATION, AND ABORTION ACT 1977 as follows:
(1) The Supervisory
Committee shall have the following functions:
- (a) To keep under
review all the provisions of the abortion law, and the operation and effect of those
provisions in practice:
- (b) To receive,
consider, grant, and refuse applications for licences or for the renewal of licences under
this Act, and to revoke any such licence:
- (c) To prescribe
standards in respect of facilities to be provided in licensed institutions for the
performance of abortions:
- (d) To take all
reasonable and practicable steps to ensure-
- (i) That
licensed institutions maintain adequate facilities for the performance of abortions; and
- (ii) That all staff
employed in licensed institutions in connection with the performance of abortions are
competent:
- (e) To take all
reasonable and practicable steps to ensure that sufficient and adequate facilities are
available throughout New Zealand for counselling women who may seek advice in relation to
abortion:
- (f) To
recommend maximum fees that may be charged by any person in respect of the performance of
an abortion in any licensed institution or class of licensed institutions, and maximum
fees that may be charged by any licensed institution or class of licensed
institutions for the performance of any services or the provision of any facilities in
relation to any abortion:
- (g) To obtain,
monitor, analyse, collate, and disseminate information relating to the performance of
abortions in New Zealand:
- (h) To keep
under review the procedure, prescribed by sections 32 and 33 of this Act, whereby it is to
be determined in any case whether the performance of an abortion would be justified:
- (i) To take all
reasonable and practicable steps to ensure that the administration of the abortion law is
consistent throughout New Zealand, and to ensure the effective operation of this Act and
the procedures thereunder:
- (j) from time to time
to report to and advise the Minister of Health and any district health board
established by or under the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 on the
establishment of clinics and centres, and the provision of related facilities and
services, in respect of contraception and sterilisation:]
- (k) To report
annually to Parliament on the operation of the abortion law.
(2) The Supervisory Committee shall have all such reasonable powers,
rights, and authorities as may be necessary to enable it to carry out its functions. |
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