Northern Territory Government 2016 G9



Northern Territory of Australia Government GazetteISSN-0157-8324No. G92 March 2016General informationThe Gazette is published by the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel.The Gazette will be published every Wednesday, with the closing date for notices being the previous Wednesday at 4.00 pm.Notices not received by the closing time will be held over until the next issue.Notices will not be published unless a Gazette notice request form together with a copy of the signed notice and a clean copy of the notice in Word or PDF is emailed to gazettes@.au Notices will be published in the next issue, unless urgent publication is requested.AvailabilityThe Gazette will be available online at 12 Noon on the day of publication at Unauthorised versions of Northern Territory Acts and Subordinate legislation are available online at Northern Territory of AustraliaHeritage ActProvisional Declaration of Heritage PlaceI, David William Tollner, Minister for Lands and Planning, under section?37(2) of the Heritage Act, provisionally declare the place described in the Schedule, known as the Kulaluk Lease Area, to be a heritage place.Dated 10 February 2016D. W. TollnerMinister for Lands and PlanningScheduleAll that area of land and sea partly within the Towns of Darwin and Nightcliff in the Darwin Region in the Northern Territory of Australia, containing an area of 301.69?hectares or thereabouts being Lot 8630 in Coconut Grove and Lot 5182 in Ludmilla, more particularly delineated on survey plans S77/93 A to C, lodged with the SurveyorGeneral, to be a heritage place.Northern Territory of AustraliaControl of Roads ActProposal to Open RoadI, Craig Leslie Sandy, Surveyor-General, under section 18 of the Control of Roads Act:give notice of a proposal to open a road through part NT Portions 3671 and 2255 in accordance with Survey Plan No.?S2015/184 and as shown on the map in the Schedule; andadvise the adjoining owner is as follows:NT Portion 7203Lindsay and Bettina MacFarlaneNT Portion 7204T.F.S. Properties LtdNT Portion 3859Mataranka Aboriginal Land TrustNT Portions 3671, 2255 and 3069 NT Land CorporationDated 12 February 2016C. L. SandySurveyor-GeneralNotesSurvey Plan No S2015/184 may be inspected at the office of the Surveyor-General, Arnhemica House, Parap, Road, Parap.Under section 20 of the Act, a person may object to the proposal by serving notice on the Minister. The?notice must:(a)be served personally or by post within 28 days from the later of the publication of this notice in the Gazette or a local newspaper; and(b)state the grounds for objections.Postal objections may be served on the Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment, GPO Box 1680, Darwin NT 0801.Northern Territory of AustraliaControl of Roads ActProposal to Open RoadI, Craig Leslie Sandy, Surveyor-General, under section 18 of the Control of Roads Act:give notice of a proposal to open a road through part Sections 1725 and 2643?Hundred of Strangways in accordance with Survey Plan No.?S2015/211 and as shown on the map in the Schedule; andadvise the adjoining owner is as follows:Lot 4163 Hundred of StrangwaysLitchfield Shire CouncilLot 1725 Hundred of StrangwaysCrown c/- Department of Lands, Planning and the EnvironmentLot 2643 Hundred of StrangwaysCrown c/- Department of Lands, Planning and the EnvironmentLot 4106 Hundred of StrangwaysHumpty Doo DevelopmentsDated 12 February 2016C. L. SandySurveyor-GeneralNotesSurvey Plan No S2015/211 may be inspected at the office of the Surveyor-General, Arnhemica House, Parap, Road, Parap.Under section 20 of the Act, a person may object to the proposal by serving notice on the Minister. The?notice must:(a)be served personally or by post within 28 days from the later of the publication of this notice in the Gazette or a local newspaper; and(b)state the grounds for objections.Postal objections may be served on the Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment, GPO Box 1680, Darwin NT 0801.Northern Territory of AustraliaDangerous Goods RegulationsApproval of Periods for Purchasing, Possessing andThrowing, Igniting or Exploding Shopgoods FireworksI, Peter Donald Styles, Minister for Business: (a)under regulation?139 of the Dangerous Goods Regulations, approve the period of time from 9 am to 9 pm on Friday 1?July?2016 as a period during which a person may purchase shopgoods fireworks; and(b)under regulation?140(1) of the Regulations and with reference to regulation?140A(1) of the Regulations:(i)approve the period of time from 9?am on Friday 1?July?2016 to 12?noon on Saturday?2?July 2016 as a period during which a person may possess shopgoods fireworks, subject to the condition that this approval does not apply to the place specified in the Schedule; and(ii)approve the period of time from 6?pm to 11?pm on Friday?1?July?2016 as a period during which a person may throw, ignite or explode shopgoods fireworks, subject to the condition that this approval does not apply to the place specified in the Schedule.Dated 17 February 2016P. D. StylesMinister for BusinessScheduleAll that parcel of land at Mindil Beach in the Town of Darwin, Northern Territory of Australia bounded by lines described as follows:Commencing at the intersection of the north-westerly prolongation of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 5244 with the Low Water Mark of Fannie Bay; thence south-easterly by the said prolongation and boundary and its southeasterly prolongation to the northeasterly prolongation of the northwestern boundary of Lot 5257; thence southwesterly to the northern corner of the said Lot; thence south-easterly by its northeastern boundary to a north-western boundary of Gilruth Avenue; thence generally northeasterly by the said boundary to intersect parallel of south?latitude?12?degrees?26?minutes?33.9?seconds, being a point on the centreline of a stormwater drain exiting under Gilruth Avenue; thence generally northwesterly by the centreline of the said drain to intersect a southwestern boundary of Lot 5670; thence north west by the said boundary to the Low Water Mark of Fannie Bay; thence generally south-westerly by the said Low Water Mark to the point of commencement, the position of Low Water Mark referred to being as at Lowest Astronomical Tide.Northern Territory of AustraliaYouth Justice ActAppointment of Superintendent of Youth Detention CentresI, Mark?Leonard?Payne, Acting Commissioner of Correctional Services, under section?151(1) of the Youth Justice Act, appoint Victor Arnold Charles Williams as the superintendent for each youth detention centre specified in the Schedule, on and from 15?February?2016.Dated 15 February 2016M. L. PayneActing Commissioner of Correctional ServicesScheduleAlice Springs Youth Detention CentreDon Dale Youth Detention CentreYouth Justice Court Youth Detention Centre (TCG Centre)Northern Territory of AustraliaWeeds Management ActAppointment of Weed Management OfficerI, Alastair John Shields, Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Land Resource Management, as the delegate for the Minister for Land Resource Management, under section 24(1) of the Weeds Management Act, appoint Jace Ralph Emberg to be a weed management officer.Dated 17 February 2016A. J. ShieldsChief Executive OfficerDepartment of Land Resource ManagementNorthern Territory of AustraliaMotor Vehicles ActExemption from Motor Vehicles (Standards) RegulationsRear Overhang Exemption for Controlled Access BusesI, Paul Nathan Rajan, Registrar of Motor Vehicles, pursuant to section?59(2) of the Motor?Vehicles Act, exempt a Controlled Access Bus, as described in the Schedule, from the requirements of Rule 70(4) of Schedule 6 of the Motor Vehicles (Standards)?Regulations subject to the following conditions: The rear overhang of a Controlled Access Bus must not be more than the lesser of:4.9?metres; and70% of the distance between the centre-line of the front axle and the rear overhang line.The Controlled Access Bus must be fitted with an approved identification plate as described in the Schedule.ScheduleControlled Access Bus means a bus, except an articulated bus, which is: over 12.5?metres long; andnot longer than 14.5 metres.Identification Plate means a plate declaring the status of a road vehicle in relation to the national standards and approved to be placed on vehicles of that type or description under procedures and arrangements provided for in subsection 10(1) of the Motor?Vehicle Standards Act 1989 (Commonwealth).Dated this 9 day of February 2016P. N. RajanRegistrar of Motor VehiclesNorthern Territory of AustraliaMotor Vehicles ActExemption from Motor Vehicles (Standards) RegulationsMass Exemption for Two Axle BusesI, Paul Nathan Rajan, Registrar of Motor Vehicles, pursuant to section?59(2) of the Motor?Vehicles Act, exempt a bus as described in the Schedule, from the requirements of Regulation 7(b) of the Motor Vehicles (Standards) Regulations subject to the following conditions: The gross vehicle mass must not exceed the lesser of: 18 tonnes; and the bus manufacturer’s Gross Vehicle Mass rating.The mass on an axle of the vehicle must not be more than:for a steer axle with single tyres – 7 tonnes; andfor a rear drive axle with dual tyres – 12 tonnes.The vehicle must be operated within the limitations of each manufacturer’s component rating.ScheduleA bus means a two axle omnibus that:has a single steer axle with single tyres; has a single rear (drive) axle with dual tyres;has more than 9 seating positions (including that of the driver); andis being used primarily for the transport of passengers.Dated this 9 day of February 2016P. N. RajanRegistrar of Motor VehiclesPolice Administration ActSale of GoodsNotice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 166 of the Police Administration Act, the following property as shown on the attached schedule has been in the possession of the Officer in Charge, Police Station, Peter McAulay Centre, for a period in excess of 3 months and this property will be sold or otherwise disposed of in a manner as determined by the Commissioner of Police, if after twenty-eight (28) days from the publication of this notice the property remains unclaimed.Scott PollockSuperintendentCasuarina Division23 February 2016 Exhibit numberItem Description453155/001453155/002453155/003453155/004Black/blue Kodiak MTBPink Repco Crisp MTBWhite/blue Southern Star MTBBlack/red Southern Star MTB453148/001Black/green Mambo watch447262/002Play Station Console only 444365/039Grey Avanti Atomic MTB444365/020White Nikon Coolpix digital camera444365/013444365/016444365/019444365/029444365/030444365/032444365/033444365/036444365/037444365/038Green Ryobi drill in hard case;Blue Makita hammer drill in hard case;Crescent tools; sockets drills hex keys etc. in hard plastic case;Silver John Deere multi-tool in black cloth case;King chrome 48 piece socket set;Stanley 40 piece socket set (one socket missing);Supatool socket set in plastic case;Blue Irwin soft tool bag containing various hand tools;Blue Craft Right soft tool bag containing various hand tools;Grey plastic box containing empty Makita belt empty chisel wrap and various other hand tools;422051/008Gold and silver earrings422051/005Grey G Shock gents watch428294/004SCA tyre inflator and hose428294/002429294/003428294/013Makita cordless grinderHitachi battery chargerSmall petrol powered SupaWorks Generator429294/006Spray painting guns and hoses450056/001450056/002Blue Shimano Power SpinBlack/blue Shimano Sonic Pro450045/001Golf bag with golf clubs450153/001Black Citizen watch448979/001Silver Makita tools box and tools450088/001Gold ring with white stones449879/001Silver necklace448826/001448826/002Red Homelite generatorBlue Eagle generator449062/001$100.00449892/001$303.85448588/003$4.90450241/001$450.00448937/002$7.20449232/001$40.00450230/002$5.00450226/002$11.60448382/002$0.90450220/002$1.40448953/001$50.00450139/002$75.30448907/001$60.00449662/001$150.00449312/004$41.35449892/002Bronze purse448588/001448588/002Multi coloured handbagBlack/pink purse448937/001Old bum bag450230/001Black wallet450226/001Red wallet448382/001Brown wallet450220/001Black handbag/purse450139/001Multi-coloured wallet449312/001449312/002449312/003Black Luisella handbagBlack SamsungBlack shoes448502/001448502/002Black carry bagBottle of Jack Daniels448505/001448505/002448505/003448505/004Brown handbagLadies clothingWhite SamsungBlack Samsung448603/001448603/002448603/003448603/004Black Apple iPadBlack SamsungWhite TelstraBlack Huawei449577/001Knife449914/001449914/002Grey Apple IPodWhite LG mobile449865/001White Apple iPod449845/001White Apple iPhone449840/001White Apple iPhone449569/001Black Apple iPhone449315/001White Samsung448379/001Black Samsung Galaxy448469/001Black Sony448723/001Black Huawei448853/001Black iPhone448910/001Black Samsung449009/001Black Huawei449444/001Black Samsung449997/001449997/002Black Apple IPhoneBlack Samsung Galaxy450091/001Black Huawei453603/001Black mini DV video recorder451567/001Black ZTE449098/001Pink mobile phone447369/001Pink/black Samsung447262/003447262/004447262/005Costume jewelleryWhite IPadBlack Telstra mobile447128/001Black Alcatel445635/006Black Samsung450239/001Silver Alcotel mobile450202/001450202/002450202/003450202/004450202/005Blue Telstra mobileWhite HSPA mobileBlack Telstra mobileRed Telstra mobileBlack Samsung mobile450166/001450166/002450166/003450166/004450166/005Green iPhoneBlack Huawei mobileWhite Samsung mini tabletSilver iPad 4Blue Odyssey sports bag435045/001435045/002435045/004435045/008Car keyRegistration renewal noticeCar keySpirex notebook435045/005435045/012435035/014USBApple laptop (broken)Black hard drive and paperwork444365/021Black LG mobile433166/001Red MP3 player429461/002429461/003Harrington 12g SSB; S/N CAC194886Boito 12g SSB; S/N 766173414365/001414365/002White Samsung mobileBlack Samsung mobile (damaged)407373/001407373/002Red Nokia mobileBlack Samsung mobile428294/012U Bute gasmate BBQ449333/001Black/yellow Huffy445074/001Violet Venom450136/001Purple/back Southern Star448866/001Black/white Diamondback448778/001White Dunlop448640/001448640/002Pink CyclopsBlue/black Cyclops450056/003450056/004White/black SpecializedSilver Trek449633/001Black/pink Metro Vintage449643/002Green/black Cyclops Hyperlite449766/001Grey/green Huffy Savoy450040/001Green Cyclops Vintage450022/001Blue Huffy449567/001Red Diamondback449401/001Black/Red Southern Star Kodiak448777/001Silver/blue Madd Scooter446617/001Honda trail bike nil plates attached449256/001Black Repco MTB449194/001Black Nitro MTBNorthern Territory of AustraliaNotifiable Diseases ActDeclaration of Notifiable DiseasesI, Johan Wessel Elferink, Minister for Health:(a)under section?6 of the Notifiable Diseases Act and with reference to section?43 of the Interpretation Act, revoke all instruments under section?6 of the Notifiable?Diseases Act in force immediately before the date of this instrument; and(b)under section?6 of the Notifiable Diseases Act, declare the diseases specified in the Schedule to be notifiable diseases for the purposes of the Act.Dated 17 February 2016J. W. ElferinkMinister for HealthScheduleNotifiable DiseasesAcute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritisAdverse vaccine reactionAIDSAmoebiasisAnthraxArbovirus infection: not otherwise specifiedAustralian bat lyssavirusAvian influenzaBarmah Forest virus infectionBotulismBrucellosisCampylobacteriosisChancroidChickenpoxChikungunya virus infectionChlamydial conjunctivitisChlamydial infectionCholeraCiguatera fish poisoningCongenital rubella infectionCreutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseCrusted scabies (*)CryptosporidiosisDengue virus infectionDiphtheriaDonovanosis (granuloma inguinale)Food or water borne disease in 2 or more related casesGastroenteritis involving one or more related cases in an institution or food handlerGonococcal conjunctivitisGonococcal infectionGonococcal neonatal ophthalmiaGroup A streptococcal infection (invasive)Haemolytic uraemic syndromeHaemophilus influenzae:non-type b (invasive)type b (invasive)Hendra virus infectionHepatitis AHepatitis B: chronicHepatitis B: newly acquiredHepatitis B: unspecifiedHepatitis C: newly acquiredHepatitis C: unspecifiedHepatitis DHepatitis EHepatitis not otherwise specifiedHTLV1:asymptomatic/unspecifiedadult T cell leukaemia/lymphomatropical spastic paraparesisHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Hydatid infectionInfluenzaJapanese encephalitisKunjin virus infectionLegionellosisLeprosyLeptospirosis ListeriosisLymphogranuloma venereumLyssavirus: not otherwise specifiedMalariaMeaslesMelioidosisMeningococcal infectionMiddle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus infection (*)MumpsMurray Valley encephalitisNon-tuberculous mycobacterial diseaseOrnithosisPertussisPlaguePneumococcal disease (invasive)Poliovirus infectionQ feverRabiesRheumatic feverRoss River virus infectionRotavirus infectionRubellaSalmonellosisSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)Shiga-like toxin (verocytotoxin) producing Escherichia coli infectionShigellosisSmallpoxStrongyloidiasis (extraintestinal)Syphilis:congenitalof greater than 2 years' or unknown durationof less than 2 years' durationTetanusTrichomoniasisTuberculosisTularaemiaTyphoid and paratyphoid feverTyphus (all forms)Varicella infection unspecifiedVibrio infection (invasive)Vibrio food poisoningViral haemorrhagic fever:Crimean-Congo feverEbola virus diseaseLassa feverMarburg virus diseasenot otherwise specifiedYellow feverYersiniosisZosterNoteDiseases marked (*) are newly added to the declared notifiable diseases listNorthern Territory of AustraliaNotifiable Diseases ActNotifiable DiseasesInformation to be given by Medical PractitionersI, Johan Wessel Elferink, Minister for Health:(a)under section 8(1) of the Notifiable Diseases Act and with reference to section?43 of the Interpretation?Act, revoke all instruments under section?8 of the Notifiable Diseases Act in force immediately before the date of this instrument; and(b)under section 8(1) of the Notifiable Diseases Act, specify that:(i)the information in Schedule 1, in relation to a disease listed in Schedule?2, is to be given in writing or by phone or facsimile (a?nonurgent?notification); and(ii)the information in Schedule 1, in relation to a disease listed in Schedule?3, is to be given by phone (an urgent notification); and(iii)the information in Schedule 4 is to be given to a medical officer if the medical officer requests the information, in the manner specified by the medical officer.Dated 17 February 2016J. W. ElferinkMinister for HealthSchedule 1Information to be givenName of the infected personContact details of the infected person:addressphone numbermobile phone numberemail addressDate of birth of the infected personGender of the infected personIndigenous status of the infected personName and details of the diseaseTest(s) used to diagnose the disease and the result(s)Name, address and phone number of the medical practitioner giving the informationDate of onset of the diseaseDate the specimen was takenWhether the infected person died and, if applicable, the date of deathName of laboratory where results referred for testingWhether the infected person was admitted to hospitalThe location where the infected person became or was likely to have become infectedThe reason for doing the test(s)The vaccination history of the infected person with respect to the diseaseSchedule 2Notifiable diseases (non-urgent notification)Adverse vaccine reactionAIDSChickenpoxChikungunya virus infection, if acquired outside the Northern TerritoryCongenital rubella infectionCreutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseDengue virus infection, if acquired outside the Northern TerritoryDonovanosis (granuloma inguinale)Hepatitis B?– chronicHepatitis B?– newly acquiredHepatitis B?– unspecifiedHepatitis C?– newly acquiredHepatitis C?– unspecifiedHepatitis –?not otherwise specifiedHTLV1:adult T cell leukaemia/lymphomatropical spastic paraparesisLeprosyLymphogranuloma venereumMumpsNon-tuberculous mycobacterial diseaseRheumatic feverRubellaSyphilis:congenitalof greater than 2 years' or unknown durationof less than 2 years' durationTetanusTyphus (all forms)Varicella infection unspecifiedVibrio infection (invasive)ZosterSchedule 3Notifiable diseases (urgent notification)Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritisAnthraxAustralian bat lyssavirusAvian influenzaBotulismChancroidChikungunya virus infection, if suspected to have been acquired in the Northern?TerritoryCholeraCiguatera fish poisoningDengue virus infection, if suspected to have been acquired in the Northern?TerritoryDiphtheriaFood or water borne disease in 2 or more related casesGastroenteritis involving one or more related cases in an institution or food?handlerGonococcal conjunctivitisHaemolytic uraemic syndromeHaemophilus influenzae type b (invasive)Hendra virus infectionJapanese encephalitisKunjin virus infectionLyssavirus: not otherwise specifiedMalariaMeaslesMeningococcal infectionMiddle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus infection (*)Murray Valley encephalitisPertussisPlaguePoliovirus infectionRabiesSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)SmallpoxTuberculosisTularaemiaTyphoid and paratyphoid feverViral haemorrhagic fever:Crimean-Congo feverEbola virus diseaseLassa feverMarburg virus diseasenot otherwise specifiedYellow feverNoteDiseases marked (*) are newly added to the urgent notification diseases list.Schedule 4Information to be given on requestChlamydial infection, TrichomoniasisThe information listed in Schedule 1Date and type of treatment givenClinical features of the diseasePregnancy status of the infected personWhether persons who have been in contact with the infected person have been followed up and treatedDonovanosis (granuloma inguinale)Date and type of treatment givenClinical features of the diseasePregnancy status of the infected personWhether persons who have been in contact with the infected person have been followed up and treatedThe exposure categoryWhether the person is a sex workerType of clinical facility where the infection was diagnosedGonococcal infection,The information listed in Schedule 1Date and type of treatment givenClinical features of the diseasePregnancy status of the infected personWhether persons who have been in contact with the infected person have been followed up and treatedThe exposure categoryWhether the person is a sex workerType of clinical facility where the infection was diagnosedGroup A streptococcal infection (invasive)Clinical features of the diseaseWhether the infection was acquired in the neonatal periodWhether the infected person lives in an institution and, if so, the type of institutionWhether the infected person attended child care during the period when the person was likely to have acquired the diseaseBrucellosis, Hepatitis A, Hydatid infection, Legionellosis, Leptospirosis, Ornithosis, Q feverThe information listed in Schedule 1The infected person's occupationThe infected person's risk factors for the diseaseHepatitis B (any), Hepatitis C (any)The results and dates of all tests for the diseaseWhether the infected person's clinical manifestations are consistent with recent infectionThe infected person's risk factors for the diseaseThe country of birth of the infected personThe infected person's mode of exposureWhether the infected person has a history of intravenous drug useHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)The country of birth of the infected personThe language the infected person speaks at homeThe clinical presentationThe dates and results of previous tests for HIVThe dates and results of tests measuring disease severityWhere the person was living when diagnosed with HIVExposure history including sexual exposureWhether the person has died and, if so, the cause of deathInfluenzaThe information listed in Schedule 1Clinical features of the diseasePregnancy status of the infected personDate and type of any treatment givenThe infected person's risk factors for the diseaseWhether the infected person lives in an institution and, if so, the type of institutionMalariaThe nationality of the infected personThe date when the infected person arrived in AustraliaThe locations the infected person has visited in Australia since becoming infectedWhether the infected person had malaria previouslyHow the infection was acquiredWhether the infected person is a member of the Australian or an international militaryWhether the infected person had been prescribed and had taken preventative medicationWhether the infection was diagnosed on screening and if so the reason for the screeningThe results and dates of all tests for the diseaseThe treatment and dates of treatment the infected person received for the diseaseThe dates for admission to and discharge from hospitalThe outcome of the diseaseWhether the infected person was followed up one week after discharge from hospitalMeningococcal infectionThe treatment and the dates of treatment the infected person received for the diseaseThe results and dates of previous and subsequent tests for the diseaseThe clinical manifestations of the diseaseWhether the contacts of the infected person have been followed up and treated – if applicableThe outcome of the diseaseThe infected person's risk factors for the diseaseWhether the person had a neurological deficit related to the disease on dischargeNon-tuberculous mycobacterial diseaseThe country of birth of the infected personThe year the infected person first arrived in AustraliaWhether the infected person had the disease previouslyIf the infected person had been diagnosed outside the Northern Territory?– the place of diagnosisThe date the infected person first sought contact with a health care providerThe results and dates of all tests for the diseaseThe results of the infected person's test for Human immunodeficiency virusThe Bacille Calmette-Guerin status of the infected personThe organs affected by the diseaseThe infected person's risk factors and exposures for the diseaseThe infected person's symptomsThe results of radiological tests used to diagnose the diseaseThe treatment and dates of treatment the infected person received for the diseaseWhether the infected person had a reaction to any of the treatment agentsThe outcome of the diseaseIf the infected person left the Northern Territory permanently while on treatment for the disease?– the destination of the infected person and the date the infected person departed the Northern TerritoryPneumococcal disease (invasive)The information listed in Schedule 1The dates and details of all relevant vaccines administered to the infected personThe clinical presentationThe infected person's risk factors for the diseaseThe Medicare number of the infected personThe results and dates of all tests for the diseaseThe hospital attended by the infected personThe dates of admission to and discharge from hospitalThe number of days the infected person was admitted to the intensive care unitWhether the infected person left hospital prior to dischargeWhether the infected person refused the offer of immunisation prior to discharge from hospitalWhether the person had a neurological deficit related to the disease at discharge from hospitalSyphilis (any)Date(s) and type of treatment givenDate(s) and type of previous treatment given for the same diseaseThe results and dates of previous tests for the same diseaseClinical features of the diseasePregnancy status of the infected personWhether persons who have been in contact with the infected person have been followed up and treatedSyphilis (less than 2 years duration)The exposure categoryWhether the person is a sex workerType of clinical facility where the infection was diagnosedTuberculosisCountry of birth of the infected personThe year the infected person first arrived in AustraliaThe immigration status of the infected personWhether the infected person was seen as part of a tuberculosis undertakingWhether the infected person had tuberculosis previouslyThe place and year of previous treatment for tuberculosisIf the infected person had been diagnosed outside the NT, the place of the diagnosisThe date the infected person first sought contract with a health care providerThe results and dates of previous Mantoux testsWhether the infected person had been diagnosed with latent tuberculosis infectionIf the infected person had been diagnosed with latent tuberculosis infection, whether treatment had been offered and taken and the respective datesThe infected person's risk factors for the diseaseThe results and dates of tests for the diseaseThe organs affected by tuberculosisThe treatment and dates of treatment the infected person received for the diseaseThe compliance of the infected person with the treatmentThe outcome of the diseaseThe names of persons in contact with the infected person, with respect to tuberculosisTyphus (all forms), Vibrio infection (invasive)The infected person's occupationThe infected person's risk factors for the diseaseNorthern Territory of AustraliaNotifiable Diseases ActNotifiable Diseases Information to be given by LaboratoriesI, Johan Wessel Elferink, Minister for Health:(a)under section 16(1) of the Notifiable Diseases Act and with reference to section?43 of the Interpretation Act, revoke all instruments under section?16 of the Notifiable Diseases Act in force immediately before the date of this instrument; and(b)under section?16(1) of the Notifiable Diseases Act, specify that:(i)the information in Schedule 1, in relation to a disease listed in Schedule?2, is to be given in writing or by phone or facsimile (a?nonurgent notification); and(ii)the information in Schedule 1, in relation to a disease listed in Schedule?3, is to be given by phone (an urgent notification).Dated 17 February 2016J. W. ElferinkMinister for HealthSchedule 1Information to be givenName of the infected personContact details of the infected person:addressphone numbermobile phone numberemail addressDate of birth of the infected personGender of the infected personIndigenous status of the infected personTest(s) used to diagnose the disease and the result(s)Name of the referring practitionerDate the laboratory notified the diseaseDate the specimen was takenName of the laboratorySchedule 2Notifiable diseases (non-urgent notification)AmoebiasisArbovirus infection: not otherwise specifiedBarmah Forest virus infectionBrucellosisCampylobacteriosisChickenpoxChikungunya virus infectionChlamydial conjunctivitisChlamydial infectionCrusted scabies (*)CryptosporidiosisDengue virus infectionDonovanosis (granuloma inguinale)Gonococcal infection – urgent notification if isolate is penicillin resistantGonococcal neonatal ophthalmia – urgent notification if isolate is penicillin resistantGroup A streptococcal infection (invasive)Haemophilus influenzae non-type b (invasive)Hepatitis B: chronicHepatitis B: newly acquiredHepatitis B: unspecifiedHepatitis C: newly acquiredHepatitis C: unspecifiedHepatitis DHTLV1:adult T cell leukaemia/lymphomaasymptomatic/unspecifiedHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Hydatid infectionInfluenzaLeprosyLeptospirosisListeriosisLymphogranuloma venereumMelioidosisMumpsNon-tuberculous mycobacterial diseaseOrnithosisPneumococcal disease (invasive)Q FeverRoss River virus infectionRotavirus infectionRubellaSalmonellosisShigellosisStrongyloidiasis (extraintestinal)Syphilis:of greater than 2 years' or unknown durationof less than 2 years' durationTetanusTrichomoniasisTyphus (all forms)Varicella infection unspecifiedVibrio infection (invasive)YersiniosisZosterNoteDiseases marked (*) are newly added to the non-urgent notification diseases list.Schedule 3Notifiable diseases (urgent notification)AnthraxAustralian bat lyssavirusAvian influenzaBotulismChancroidCholeraDiphtheriaGonococcal conjunctivitisGonococcal infection: penicillin resistant isolateGonococcal neonatal ophthalmia: penicillin resistant isolateHaemophilus influenzae type b (invasive)Hendra virus infectionHepatitis AHepatitis EJapanese encephalitisKunjin virus infectionLegionellosisLyssavirus: not otherwise specifiedMalariaMeaslesMeningococcal infectionMiddle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus infection (*)Murray Valley encephalitisPertussisPlaguePoliovirus infectionRabiesSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)Shiga-like toxin (verocytotoxin) producing Escherichia coli infectionSmallpoxTuberculosisTularaemiaTyphoid and paratyphoid feverVibrio food poisoningViral haemorrhagic fever:Crimean-Congo feverEbola virus diseaseLassa feverMarburg virus diseasenot otherwise specifiedYellow feverNoteDiseases marked (*) are newly added to the urgent notification diseases list. ................
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