HIP FHIR Common Terminology Guide
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ValueSet: Legal Entity Type

Official URL: https://nzhts.digital.health.nz/fhir/ValueSet/hpi-legal-entity-type Version: 2.0
Active as of 2020-02-24 Computable Name: Hpi_legal_entity_type

Legal entity type

A coded value for organisation legal entity type.

References

This value set is not used here; it may be used elsewhere (e.g. specifications and/or implementations that use this content)

Logical Definition (CLD)

 

Expansion

Expansion performed internally based on codesystem Legal Entity Type v2.0 (CodeSystem)

This value set contains 27 concepts

SystemCodeDisplay (en)DefinitionJSONXML
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  BLDG-SOCBuilding SocietyThe Building Societies Act 1965; the Building Societies Regulations 1989
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  CHAR-TRSTCharitable TrustCharitable Trusts Act 1957
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  CHURCHChurch ActsVarious Acts as per the New Zealand Legislation website.
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  COMPANYCompanyThe Companies Act 1993; the Companies Act 1993 Regulations 1994
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  CROWN-ENTCrown EntityCrown Entities Act 2004. This excludes DHBs which are classified under the HD-ACT Publicly Owned Health and Disability Services.
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  FRIEND-SOCCredit Union and/or Friendly SocietyFriendly Societies and Credit Unions Act 1982
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  HD-ACTPublicly owned health and disability servicesNew Zealand Health and Disability Act 2004 (whose purpose is: to provide for the public funding and provision of personal health services, public health services, and disability support services, and to establish new publicly-owned health and disability organisations, in order to pursue the following objectives), including the improvement, promotion, and protection of their health, and facilitation of participation in society. (Section 2 New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000)
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  INCORP-SOCIncorporated SocietyIncorporated Societies Act 1908; the Incorporated Societies Regulations 1979
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  LOCAL-BODYLocal Bodies (i.e. City Councils)Local Government Act 2002
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  MAORI-INCMāori IncorporationsAs per the New Zealand Legislation website
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  MAORI-IWIMāori IwiA Māori Iwi registered as a Māori Trust Board within the meaning of the Māori Trust Board Act 1955
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  NOTLEGALNot Legally ConstitutedThis code describes a party that is not legally constituted, not a subsidiary and not a sub organisation of a legally constituted organisation. It has been added to the organisation index because the party needs to be identified for some purpose.
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  NPSERV-DEPNon-Public Service DepartmentsDepartments not part of the Public Service in particular Police and the Defence Forces
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  NRPARTNon registered PartnershipDepartments not part of the Public Service in particular Police and the Defence Forces
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  OSEAS-COOverseas CompanyThe Companies Act 1993 and registered on the Companies Overseas Register
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  OTHEROtherConstituted by an Act or Regulation not listed above eg Responsible Authorities listed in schedule 2 of Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003.
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  PARTSHIPLimited Partnerships NZLimited Partnerships Act 2008; the Limited Partnerships Regulations 2008
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  PLUNKETPlunketPlunket Society Rules Act 1959
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  PROV-SOCIndustrial and Provident SocietyIndustrial and Provident Societies Act 1908; the Industrial and Provident Societies Regulations 1952
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  PSERV-DEPPublic Service DepartmentsPublic Service departments listed in Schedule 1 of the State Sector Act 1988
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  PVT-TRUSTPrivate Trust
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  PVT-PARTPrivate Partnership
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  SOEState Owned EnterprisesRegistered companies listed under Schedules 1 and 2 of the State Owned Enterprises Act 1986
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  SOLE-TRDSole Trader
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  SUBSubsidiary or Sub OrganisationThis code describes an organisation that is not legally constituted but is a subsidiary or sub organisation of a legally constituted organisation. A relationship must exist in the HPI relationships that relates the organisation to its legally constituted parent organisation.
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  UNIT-TRUSTUnit TrustsUnit Trusts Act 1960; the Unit Trusts (Fees) Regulations 2008
https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/hpi-legal-entity-type  TRAD-TRUSTTrading TrustsPrivate (unregistered) Trading trusts.

Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:

Level A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies
System The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere)
Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance)
Display The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application
Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept
Comments Additional notes about how to use the code