Common use of Memoranda of Understanding Clause in Contracts

Memoranda of Understanding. The Minister for Health of the State of New South Wales, South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited and Sacred Heart Hospice Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated 11 March 2003. St Joseph's Hospital Limited and Western Sydney Area Health Service entered into a memorandum of Understanding dated 4 September 2003. (Collectively, "2003 MOUs") The assets of Sacred Heart Hospice Limited and St Joseph's Hospital Limited were transferred to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Ltd on 1 July 2013 as part of a company consolidation. Under Schedule 3 of the Health Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited is identified as an Affiliated Health Organisation and Sacred Heart Health Service, St Joseph's Hospital (Auburn) and St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) are listed as corresponding recognised establishments or services. The Order declaring St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited to be recognised as the St Vincent’s Health Network was published in the NSW Government Gazette No 67, Week 23/2013, p 2353. The relevant parts of the "2003 MOUs" (as they continue to apply to the Minister for Health and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited) remain in effect, subject to the comments below. • • The parties acknowledge that the funding arrangements of this Agreement supersede the funding arrangements in the "2003 MOUs". Legislation, governance and performance framework 2021–22 Service Agreement 5 • Funding is provided directly from the Minister, via the Secretary, NSW Ministry of Health and the National Health Funding Authority to St Vincent’s Health Network and arrangements are no longer through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. • The affiliated health organisation forming St Vincent’s Health Network are companies incorporated under the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Commonwealth) (“Corporations Act”) and regulated under the Australian Charities and not for Profit Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (and related regulations) and the directors and officers of the company have statutory governance and compliance obligations under that legislation. The company and directors and officers rely upon this Agreement and the 2003 MOUs for the purposes of discharging their duties under the Corporations Act, including in relation to solvency. • The St Vincent’s Health Network must act in keeping with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia and the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct. • The "2003 MOUs" contain important recognitions concerning the company forming St Vincent’s Health Network and also forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group (previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service). The parties acknowledge that these recognitions are not intended to be amended by the terms of this Agreement. Subject to the Agreement and the "2003 MOUs", St Vincent’s Health Network agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable Government and Ministry of Health conditions, policies and procedures which are notified to the St Vincent’s Health Network and are relevant to non-declared affiliated health organisations. Where an affiliated health organisation forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Network considers a particular condition, policy or procedure notified to St Vincent’s Health Network is not referable to it, it will notify the Secretary and will provide reasons and the parties will work together to seek to resolve outstanding issues (if any).

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Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Memoranda of Understanding. The Minister for Health of the State of New South Wales, South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited and Sacred Heart Hospice Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated 11 March 2003. St Joseph's Hospital Limited and Western Sydney Area Health Service entered into a memorandum of Understanding dated 4 September 2003. (Collectively, "2003 MOUs") The assets of Sacred Heart Hospice Limited and St Joseph's Hospital Limited were transferred to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Ltd on 1 July 2013 as part of a company consolidation. Under Schedule 3 of the Health Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 1997 St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited is identified as an Affiliated Health Organisation and Sacred Heart Health Service, St Joseph's Hospital (Auburn) and St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) are listed as corresponding recognised establishments or services. The Order declaring St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited to be recognised as the St Vincent’s Health Network was published in the NSW Government Gazette No 67, Week 23/2013, p 2353. The relevant parts of the "2003 MOUs" (as they continue to apply to the Minister for Health and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited) remain in effect, subject to the comments below. • The parties acknowledge that the funding arrangements of this Agreement supersede the funding arrangements in the "2003 MOUs". Legislation, governance and performance framework 2021–22 Service Agreement 5 • Funding is provided directly from the Minister, via the Secretary, NSW Ministry of Health and the National Health Funding Authority to St Vincent’s Health Network and arrangements are no longer through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. • The affiliated health organisation forming St Vincent’s Health Network are companies incorporated under the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 2001 (Commonwealth) (“Corporations Act”) and regulated under the Australian Charities and not for Profit Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 2012 (and related regulations) and the directors and officers of the company have statutory governance and compliance obligations under that legislation. The company and directors and officers rely upon this Agreement and the 2003 MOUs for the purposes of discharging their duties under the Corporations Act, including in relation to solvency. • The St Vincent’s Health Network must act in keeping with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia and the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct. • The "2003 MOUs" contain important recognitions concerning the company forming St Vincent’s Health Network and also forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group (previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service). The parties acknowledge that these recognitions are not intended to be amended by the terms of this Agreement. Subject to the Agreement and the "2003 MOUs", St Vincent’s Health Network agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable Government and Ministry of Health conditions, policies and procedures which are notified to the St Vincent’s Health Network and are relevant to non-declared affiliated health organisations. Where an affiliated health organisation forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Network considers a particular condition, policy or procedure notified to St Vincent’s Health Network is not referable to it, it will notify the Secretary and will provide reasons and the parties will work together to seek to resolve outstanding issues (if any). St Vincent’s Health Network has advised the NSW Ministry of Health of its decision to decommission St Joseph’s Hospital. St Vincent’s Health Network and Western Sydney Local Health District are facilitating transition of health services from St Joseph’s Hospital to Western Sydney Local Health District. The Service Agreement will provide adjusted funding for St Joseph’s up to and including the date of de-commissioning and transfer of health services, and associated funding, to Western Sydney Local Health District.

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Sources: Service Agreement

Memoranda of Understanding. The Minister for Health of the State of New South Wales, South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited and Sacred Heart Hospice Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated 11 March 2003. St Joseph's Hospital Limited and Western Sydney Area Health Service entered into a memorandum Memorandum of Understanding dated 4 September 2003. 2003 (Collectivelycollectively, "2003 MOUs") The assets of Sacred Heart Hospice Limited and St Joseph's Hospital Limited were transferred to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Ltd on 1 July 2013 as part of a company consolidation. Under Schedule 3 of the Health Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 1997, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited is identified as an Affiliated Health Organisation affiliated health organisation and Sacred Heart Health Service, St Joseph's Hospital (Auburn) Service and St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) are listed as corresponding recognised establishments or services. The St Joseph’s Hospital (Auburn) was previously also listed until its closure on 8 November 2023, with health services and certain assets, rights and liabilities transferring to Western Sydney Local Health District. Orders effecting this transfer and omitting St Joseph’s Hospital from St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney’s recognised establishments were published in the NSW Government Gazette No 594 of 3 November 2023 (2023- 594). Associated with these changes, the ▇▇▇▇▇ recent Order declaring St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited to be recognised as the St Vincent’s Health Network was published in the NSW Government Gazette No 67, Week 23/2013, p 2353514 of 3 November 2023 (n2023-2029). The relevant parts of the "2003 MOUs" (as they continue to apply to the Minister for Health and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited) remain in effect, subject to the comments below. • : • The parties acknowledge that the funding arrangements of this Agreement supersede the funding arrangements in the "2003 MOUs". Legislation, governance and performance framework 2021–22 Service Agreement 5 • Funding is provided directly from the Minister, via the Secretary, NSW Ministry of Health and the National Health Funding Authority to St Vincent’s Health Network and arrangements are no longer through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. • The affiliated health organisation forming St Vincent’s Health Network are companies is a company incorporated under the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 2001 (Commonwealth) (“Corporations Act”) and regulated under the Australian Charities and not for Profit Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 2012 (and related regulations) and the directors and officers of the company have statutory governance and compliance obligations under that legislation. The company and directors and officers rely upon this Agreement and the 2003 MOUs for the purposes of discharging their duties under the Corporations Act, including in relation to solvency. • The St Vincent’s Health Network must act in keeping with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia and the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct. • The "2003 MOUs" contain important recognitions concerning the company forming St Vincent’s Health Network and also forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group (previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service). The parties acknowledge that these recognitions are not intended to be amended by the terms of this Agreement. Subject to the Agreement and the "2003 MOUs", St Vincent’s Health Network agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable Government and Ministry of Health conditions, policies and procedures which are notified to the St Vincent’s Health Network and are relevant to non-declared affiliated health organisations. Where an affiliated health organisation forming part of the St Vincent’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Health Network considers a particular condition, policy or procedure notified to St Vincent’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Health Network is not referable to it, it will notify the Secretary and will provide reasons and the parties will work together to seek to resolve outstanding issues (if any).

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Sources: Service Agreement

Memoranda of Understanding. The Minister for Health of the State of New South Wales, South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited and Sacred Heart Hospice Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated 11 March 2003. St Joseph's Hospital Limited and Western Sydney Area Health Service entered into a memorandum of Understanding dated 4 September 2003. (Collectively, "2003 MOUs") The assets of Sacred Heart Hospice Limited and St Joseph's Hospital Limited were transferred to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Ltd on 1 July 2013 as part of a company consolidation. Under Schedule 3 of the Health Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited is identified as an Affiliated Health Organisation and Sacred Heart Health Service, St Joseph's Hospital (Auburn) and St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) are listed as corresponding recognised establishments or services. The Order declaring St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited to be recognised as the St Vincent’s Health Network was published in the NSW Government Gazette No 67, Week 23/2013, p 2353. The relevant parts of the "2003 MOUs" (as they continue to apply to the Minister for Health and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited) remain in effect, subject to the comments below. • • The parties acknowledge that the funding arrangements of this Agreement supersede the funding arrangements in the "2003 MOUs". Legislation, governance and performance framework 2021–22 Service Agreement 5 • Funding is provided directly from the Minister, via the Secretary, NSW Ministry of Health and the National Health Funding Authority to St Vincent’s Health Network and arrangements are no longer through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. The affiliated health organisation forming St Vincent’s Health Network are companies incorporated under the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Commonwealth) (“Corporations Act”) and regulated under the Australian Charities and not for Profit Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (and related regulations) and the directors and officers of the company have statutory governance and compliance obligations under that legislation. The company and directors and officers rely upon this Agreement and the 2003 MOUs for the purposes of discharging their duties under the Corporations Act, including in relation to solvency. The St Vincent’s Health Network must act in keeping with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia and the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct. The "2003 MOUs" contain important recognitions concerning the company forming St Vincent’s Health Network and also forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group (previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service). The parties acknowledge that these recognitions are not intended to be amended by the terms of this Agreement. Subject to the Agreement and the "2003 MOUs", St Vincent’s Health Network agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable Government and Ministry of Health conditions, policies and procedures which are notified to the St Vincent’s Health Network and are relevant to non-declared affiliated health organisations. Where an affiliated health organisation forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Network considers a particular condition, policy or procedure notified to St Vincent’s Health Network is not referable to it, it will notify the Secretary and will provide reasons and the parties will work together to seek to resolve outstanding issues (if any).

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Sources: Service Agreement

Memoranda of Understanding. The Minister for Health of the State of New South Wales, South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited and Sacred Heart Hospice Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated 11 March 2003. St Joseph's Hospital Limited and Western Sydney Area Health Service entered into a memorandum of Understanding dated 4 September 2003. (Collectively, "2003 MOUs") The assets of Sacred Heart Hospice Limited and St Joseph's Hospital Limited were transferred to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Ltd on 1 July 2013 as part of a company consolidation. Under Schedule 3 of the Health Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited is identified as an Affiliated Health Organisation and Sacred Heart Health Service, St Joseph's Hospital (Auburn) and St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) are listed as corresponding recognised establishments or services. The Order declaring St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited to be recognised as the St Vincent’s Health Network was published in the NSW Government Gazette No 67, Week 23/2013, p 2353. The relevant parts of the "2003 MOUs" (as they continue to apply to the Minister for Health and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited) remain in effect, subject to the comments below. • • The parties acknowledge that the funding arrangements of this Agreement supersede the funding arrangements in the "2003 MOUs". Legislation, governance and performance framework 2021–22 Service Agreement 5 • Funding is provided directly from the Minister, via the Secretary, NSW Ministry of Health and the National Health Funding Authority to St Vincent’s Health Network and arrangements are no longer through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. The affiliated health organisation forming St Vincent’s Health Network are companies incorporated under the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Commonwealth) (“Corporations Act”) and regulated under the Australian Charities and not for Profit Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (and related regulations) and the directors and officers of the company have statutory governance and compliance obligations under that legislation. The company and directors and officers rely upon this Agreement and the 2003 MOUs for the purposes of discharging their duties under the Corporations Act, including in relation to solvency. The St Vincent’s Health Network must act in keeping with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia and the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct. The "2003 MOUs" contain important recognitions concerning the company forming St Vincent’s Health Network and also forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group (previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service). The parties acknowledge that these recognitions are not intended to be amended by the terms of this Agreement. Subject to the Agreement and the "2003 MOUs", St Vincent’s Health Network agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable Government and Ministry of Health conditions, policies and procedures which are notified to the St Vincent’s Health Network and are relevant to non-non- declared affiliated health organisations. Where an affiliated health organisation forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Network considers a particular condition, policy or procedure notified to St Vincent’s Health Network is not referable to it, it will notify the Secretary and will provide reasons and the parties will work together to seek to resolve outstanding issues (if any).

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Sources: Service Agreement

Memoranda of Understanding. The Minister for Health of the State of New South Wales, South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited and Sacred Heart Hospice Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated 11 March 2003. St Joseph's Hospital Limited and Western Sydney Area Health Service entered into a memorandum of Understanding dated 4 September 2003. (Collectively, "2003 MOUs") The assets of Sacred Heart Hospice Limited and St Joseph's Hospital Limited were transferred to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Ltd on 1 July 2013 as part of a company consolidation. Under Schedule 3 of the Health Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 1997 St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited is identified as an Affiliated Health Organisation and Sacred Heart Health Service, St Joseph's Hospital (Auburn) and St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) are listed as corresponding recognised establishments or services. The Order declaring St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited to be recognised as the St Vincent’s Health Network was published in the NSW Government Gazette No 67, Week 23/2013, p 2353. The relevant parts of the "2003 MOUs" (as they continue to apply to the Minister for Health and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited) remain in effect, subject to the comments below. • The parties acknowledge that the funding arrangements of this Agreement supersede the funding arrangements in the "2003 MOUs". Legislation, governance and performance framework 2021–22 Service Agreement 5 • Funding is provided directly from the Minister, via the Secretary, NSW Ministry of Health and the National Health Funding Authority to St Vincent’s Health Network and arrangements are no longer through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. • The affiliated health organisation forming St Vincent’s Health Network are companies incorporated under the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 2001 (Commonwealth) (“Corporations Act”) and regulated under the Australian Charities and not for Profit Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Act 2012 (and related regulations) and the directors and officers of the company have statutory governance and compliance obligations under that legislation. The company and directors and officers rely upon this Agreement and the 2003 MOUs for the purposes of discharging their duties under the Corporations Act, including in relation to solvency. • The St Vincent’s Health Network must act in keeping with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia and the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct. • The "2003 MOUs" contain important recognitions concerning the company forming St Vincent’s Health Network and also forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group (previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service). The parties acknowledge that these recognitions are not intended to be amended by the terms of this Agreement. Subject to the Agreement and the "2003 MOUs", St Vincent’s Health Network agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable Government and Ministry of Health conditions, policies and procedures which are notified to the St Vincent’s Health Network and are relevant to non-declared affiliated health organisations. Where an affiliated health organisation forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Network considers a particular condition, policy or procedure notified to St Vincent’s Health Network is not referable to it, it will notify the Secretary and will provide reasons and the parties will work together to seek to resolve outstanding issues (if any).

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Sources: Service Agreement

Memoranda of Understanding. The Minister for Health of the State of New South Wales, South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited and Sacred Heart Hospice Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated 11 March 2003. St Joseph's Hospital Limited and Western Sydney Area Health Service entered into a memorandum of Understanding dated 4 September 2003. (Collectively, "2003 MOUs") The assets of Sacred Heart Hospice Limited and St Joseph's Hospital Limited were transferred to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Ltd on 1 July 2013 as part of a company consolidation. Under Schedule 3 of the Health Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited is identified as an Affiliated Health Organisation and Sacred Heart Health Service, St Joseph's Hospital (Auburn) and St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) are listed as corresponding recognised establishments or services. The Order declaring St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited to be recognised as the St Vincent’s Health Network was published in the NSW Government Gazette No 67, Week 23/2013, p 2353. The relevant parts of the "2003 MOUs" (as they continue to apply to the Minister for Health and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited) remain in effect, subject to the comments below. • • The parties acknowledge that the funding arrangements of this Agreement supersede the funding arrangements in the "2003 MOUs". Legislation, governance and performance framework 2021–22 Service Agreement 5 • Funding is provided directly from the Minister, via the Secretary, NSW Ministry of Health and the National Health Funding Authority to St Vincent’s Health Network and arrangements are no longer through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. The affiliated health organisation forming St Vincent’s Health Network are companies incorporated under the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Commonwealth) (“Corporations Act”) and regulated under the Australian Charities and not for Profit Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (and related regulations) and the directors and officers of the company have statutory governance and compliance obligations under that legislation. The company and directors and officers rely upon this Agreement and the 2003 MOUs for the purposes of discharging their duties under the Corporations Act, including in relation to solvency. The St Vincent’s Health Network must act in keeping with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia and the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct. The "2003 MOUs" contain important recognitions concerning the company forming St Vincent’s Health Network and also forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group (previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service). The parties acknowledge that these recognitions are not intended to be amended by the terms of this Agreement. Subject to the Agreement and the "2003 MOUs", St Vincent’s Health Network agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable Government and Ministry of Health conditions, policies and procedures which are notified to the St Vincent’s Health Network and are relevant to non-declared affiliated health organisations. Where an affiliated health organisation forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Network considers a particular condition, policy or procedure notified to St Vincent’s Health Network is not referable to it, it will notify the Secretary and will provide reasons and the parties will work together to seek to resolve outstanding issues (if any).

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Sources: Service Agreement

Memoranda of Understanding. The Minister for Health of the State of New South Wales, South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited and Sacred Heart Hospice Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding dated 11 March 2003. St Joseph's Hospital Limited and Western Sydney Area Health Service entered into a memorandum of Understanding dated 4 September 2003. (Collectively, "2003 MOUs") The assets of Sacred Heart Hospice Limited and St Joseph's Hospital Limited were transferred to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Ltd on 1 July 2013 as part of a company consolidation. Under Schedule 3 of the Health Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Limited is identified as an Affiliated Health Organisation and Sacred Heart Health Service, St Joseph's Hospital (Auburn) and St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) are listed as corresponding recognised establishments or services. The Order declaring St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited to be recognised as the St Vincent’s Health Network was published in the NSW Government Gazette No 67, Week 23/2013, p 2353. The relevant parts of the "2003 MOUs" (as they continue to apply to the Minister for Health and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Limited) remain in effect, subject to the comments below. • The parties acknowledge that the funding arrangements of this Agreement supersede the funding arrangements in the "2003 MOUs". Legislation, governance and performance framework 2021–22 Service Agreement 5 • Funding is provided directly from the Minister, via the Secretary, NSW Ministry of Health and the National Health Funding Authority to St Vincent’s Health Network and arrangements are no longer through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. • The affiliated health organisation forming St Vincent’s Health Network are companies incorporated under the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Commonwealth) (“Corporations Act”) and regulated under the Australian Charities and not for Profit Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (and related regulations) and the directors and officers of the company have statutory governance and compliance obligations under that legislation. The company and directors and officers rely upon this Agreement and the 2003 MOUs for the purposes of discharging their duties under the Corporations Act, including in relation to solvency. • The St Vincent’s Health Network must act in keeping with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia and the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct. • The "2003 MOUs" contain important recognitions concerning the company forming St Vincent’s Health Network and also forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group (previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service). The parties acknowledge that these recognitions are not intended to be amended by the terms of this Agreement. Subject to the Agreement and the "2003 MOUs", St Vincent’s Health Network agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable Government and Ministry of Health conditions, policies and procedures which are notified to the St Vincent’s Health Network and are relevant to non-declared affiliated health organisations. Where an affiliated health organisation forming part of the St Vincent’s Health Network considers a particular condition, policy or procedure notified to St Vincent’s Health Network is not referable to it, it will notify the Secretary and will provide reasons and the parties will work together to seek to resolve outstanding issues (if any).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement