Chinese Medicine Registration Act Implementation - 2000
The Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 was developed following an extensive consultation process commenced in 1995 as part of the then Victorian Department of Health and Community Services Review of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Victoria wa s the first Australian state to register Chinese medicine practitioners.
The Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 provided for the registration of Chinese herbal medicine practitioners, acupuncturists and Chinese herbal dispensers. While that Act has been repealed by the Health Professions Registration Act 2005, which came into effect on 1 July 2007, its key reforms in respect of the regulation of Chinese medicine practitioners are retained in that Act.
The link below provides information on Chinese medicine practitioner registration in Victoria, including the Review of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the subsequent implementation of the legislation.Review of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Archived material)
- Newsletter No.1 February 1996 - English and Chinese versions
- Newsletter No.2 November 1996
- Newsletters No.3, 4, & 5 Summary
- Newsletter No.6 July 2000 - English and Chinese versions
- Newsletter No.7 February 2001 - English and Chinese versions
Towards a Safer Choice - The Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Australia - November 1996
Review of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Discussion Paper -
Options for regulation of the profession of Traditional Chinese Medicine - September 1997
Traditional Chinese Medicine - Report on Options for Regulation of Practitioners July 1998
