(f) the manner in which grievances of members of the Health Service may be expressed, investigated and redressed; (g) the terms and conditions of contracts entered into in terms of section 15; (h) the circumstances in which heads of department may assent to cessions of salary, allowances or other remuneration; (i) the discipline of members of the Health Service, and the penalties that may be imposed upon them and other measures that may be taken against them for misconduct or if they are inefficient or unsuitable or incapable of performing their duties or if they are convicted of criminal offences; (j) the suspension, retirement, resignation, discharge, abandonment of employment and other termination of service of members of the Health Service; (k) the transfer, secondment and appointment of— (i) members of the Health Service to positions in an approved service; and (ii) persons in an approved service to offices, posts or grades in the Health Service; and the terms and conditions upon which such transfers, secondments and appointments may be made; (l) the conduct of investigations, inspections and examinations for the purposes of this Act; (m) any other matter which, in the opinion of the Board, it is necessary or convenient to prescribe in order to ensure the well-being and good administration of the Health Service and its maintenance in a high state of efficiency. (3) To the extent that regulations made in terms of subsection (1) may result in an increase in expenditure chargeable on the Consolidated Revenue Fund, the Board, through the Minister, shall obtain the concurrence of the Minister responsible for finance before they are enacted. (4) Regulations made in terms of subsection (1) may provide that any enactment relating to the conditions of service of members of the Public Service shall apply to or in respect of any members of the Health Service, subject to such modifications, exceptions or conditions as may be specified in the regulations, and thereupon the enactment concerned shall so apply to or in respect of those members of the Health Service. (5) If, after an enactment has been made applicable to any members of the Health Service as provided in subsection (4), the enactment concerned is amended, the amendment shall also apply to or in respect of the members concerned unless the Board provides in regulations that it shall not apply. 27 Regulatory powers of Minister Subject to this Act, the Minister, in consultation with the Board, may make regulations for— (a) the furnishing of statistics and information for the purposes of this Act; (b) the privileges of recognised associations and organisations; (c) the recognition and revocation of recognition of recognised associations and organisations and the criteria for such recognition or revocation; (d) any other matter, other than a matter referred to in section 26, which by this Act is required or permitted to be prescribed or which, in the Minister’s opinion, is necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act. 28 Amendment of section 3 of Cap. 1:01 Section 3 of the Interpretation Act [Chapter 1:01] is amended by the insertion in subsection (3) of the following definitions— ““Health Service” means the Health Service constituted in terms of section 9 of the Health Service Act [Chapter 15:16]; “Health Service Board” means the Health Service Board established by section 3 of the Health Service Act [Chapter 15:16];”. 29 Amendment of section 69 of Cap. 27:19 Section 69 of the Health Professions Act [Chapter 27:19] is amended by the deletion in paragraph (b) of subparagraph (ii) and the substitution of the following subparagraph— ““(ii) at least three shall be members of the Health Service designated by the Secretary of the Ministry responsible for health.”. 30 Amendment of section 5 of Act No. 27 of 1998 Section 5 of the Medical Services Act, 1998 (No. 27 of 1998) is amended by the deletion in subsection (2) of “Public Service” wherever it occurs and the substitution of “Health Service”. 31 Amendment of section 5 of Cap. 15:09 Section 5 of the Public Health Act [Chapter 15:09] is amended by the deletion in subsections (2) and (3) of “Public Service” and the substitution of “Health Service”. 32 Repeal of Cap. 15:07 and savings (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Parirenyatwa Hospitals Act [Chapter 15:07] is repealed.

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