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People who pretend to be medical practitioners will face tougher penalties under new laws which have come into effect.
From 1 July, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority will be able to impose penalties, including a maximum jail term of three years, on those pretending to be a registered practitioner.
People can check on a medical practitioner by calling AHPRA on 1300 419 495 or searching online at ahpra.gov.au.
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People who pretend to be medical practitioners will face tougher penalties under new laws which have come into effect.
From 1 July, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority will be able to impose penalties, including a maximum jail term of three years, on those pretending to be a registered practitioner.
People can check on a medical practitioner by calling AHPRA on 1300 419 495 or searching online at ahpra.gov.au.

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