Drugs of Dependence Act 1989 (ACT)
Drugs of Dependence Act 1989
A1989-11
Republication No 29
Effective: 10 December 2013
Republication date: 10 December 2013
Last amendment made by A2013‑50
Unauthorised version prepared by ACT Parliamentary Counsel’s Office
About this republication
The republished law
This is a republication of the Drugs of Dependence Act 1989 (including any amendment made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 (Editorial changes)) as in force on 10 December 2013. It also includes any commencement, amendment, repeal or expiry affecting this republished law to 10 December 2013.
The legislation history and amendment history of the republished law are set out in endnotes 3 and 4.
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Penalties
At the republication date, the value of a penalty unit for an offence against this law is $140 for an individual and $700 for a corporation (see Legislation Act 2001, s 133).
Drugs of Dependence Act 1989
Contents
Page
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Act 2
2 Dictionary 2
3 Notes 2
4Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc 3
5 References to buprenorphine, cannabis or methadone 3
Part 10 Offences
162 Cultivation of 1 or 2 cannabis plants 4
164 Sale or supply 4
169 Possessing drugs of dependence 5
171 Possessing prohibited substances 6
171A Offence notices 6
171B Cannabis offences—notification of right to apply for preservation order 8
Part 11 Enforcement
Division 11.1 Preliminary
174 Interpretation for pt 11 10
Division 11.3 Search, seizure and analysis
182 Definitions for div 11.3 11
184 Search and seizure 11
185 Consent to search 12
186 Searches of arrested persons 13
187 Search warrants 13
188 Searches in emergencies 17
189 Clothing and body searches 18
190 Forfeiture of drugs and substances 18
191 Analysis 19
193 Notification by defendants—analyst’s evidence 19
Division 11.4 Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery
193A Definitions for div 11.4 20
193B Protocols for destruction etc of cannabis 21
193C Destruction of cannabis without court order 21
193D Order for preservation of cannabis 22
193E Amendment and revocation of cannabis preservation 23
193F Making of orders about preservation of cannabis 24
194 Disposal of seized substances other than cannabis on order of magistrate 25
194A Applications under s 194 27
195 Final disposal of seized substances 27
196 Compensation for seizure 28
197 Seized property 28
Part 13 Miscellaneous
201 Secrecy 29
204 Determination of fees 30
205 Approved forms 30
206 Regulation-making power 30
Dictionary31
Endnotes
1 About the endnotes 34
2 Abbreviation key 34
3 Legislation history 35
4 Amendment history 43
5 Earlier republications 70
6 Expired transitional or validating provisions 72
Drugs of Dependence Act 1989
An Act to prohibit the sale, supply and possession of drugs of dependence and prohibited substances, and for related purposes
Part 1Preliminary
Name of Act
This Act is the Drugs of Dependence Act 1989.
Dictionary
The dictionary at the end of this Act is part of this Act.
Note 1The dictionary at the end of this Act defines certain terms used in this Act, and includes references (signpost definitions) to other terms defined elsewhere in this Act.
For example, the signpost definition ‘offence, for part 11 (Enforcement)—see section 174.’ means that the term ‘offence’ is defined in that section for part 11.
Note 2A definition in the dictionary (including a signpost definition) applies to the entire Act unless the definition, or another provision of the Act, provides otherwise or the contrary intention otherwise appears (see Legislation Act, s 155 and s 156 (1)).
Notes
A note included in this Act is explanatory and is not part of this Act.
NoteSee the Legislation Act, s 127 (1), (4) and (5) for the legal status of notes.
Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
Other legislation applies in relation to offences against this Act.
Note 1Criminal Code
The Criminal Code, ch 2 applies to the following offence against this Act (see Code, pt 2.1):
· s 162 (Cultivation of 1 or 2 cannabis plants).
The chapter sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility (including burdens of proof and general defences), and defines terms used for offences to which the Code applies (eg conduct, intention, recklessness and strict liability).
Note 2Penalty units
The Legislation Act, s 133 deals with the meaning of offence penalties that are expressed in penalty units.
References to buprenorphine, cannabis or methadone
In this Act, a reference to buprenorphine, cannabis or methadone, includes a reference to—
(a)an active principal of the substance; or
(b)a preparation or admixture of the substance; or
(c)a salt of the substance or active principal.
Part 10Offences
Cultivation of 1 or 2 cannabis plants
(1)A person commits an offence if the person cultivates 1 or 2 cannabis plants.
Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.
(2)In this section:
artificially cultivate means—
(a)hydroponically cultivate; or
(b)cultivate with the application of an artificial source of light or heat.
cultivates has the meaning given in the Criminal Code, section 615 but does not include artificially cultivate.
Sale or supply
(1)In this section:
prohibited substance does not include cannabis.
(2)A person shall not—
(a)sell or supply a drug of dependence to any person; or
(b)participate in the sale or supply of a drug of dependence to any person; or
(c)possess a drug of dependence for the purpose of sale or supply to any person.
Maximum penalty: 500 penalty units, imprisonment for 5 years or both.
(3)A person shall not—
(a)sell or supply a prohibited substance to any person; or
(b)participate in the sale or supply of a prohibited substance to any person; or
(c)possess a prohibited substance for the purpose of sale or supply to any person.
Maximum penalty: 500 penalty units, imprisonment for 5 years or both.
(4)Subsection (2) does not apply if the person is authorised under the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008, or another territory law, to sell or supply the drug of dependence.
(5)Subsection (3) does not apply if the person is authorised under the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008, or another territory law, to sell or supply the prohibited substance.
Possessing drugs of dependence
(1)A person shall not possess a drug of dependence.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units, imprisonment for 2 years or both.
(2)Subsection (1) does not apply if the person is authorised under the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008, or another territory law, to possess the drug of dependence.
Possessing prohibited substances
(1)A person shall not possess a prohibited substance.
Maximum penalty:
(a)if the offence relates to a quantity of cannabis not exceeding 50g in mass—1 penalty unit; or
(b)in any other case—50 penalty units, imprisonment for 2 years or both.
(2)Subsection (1) does not apply if the person is authorised under the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008, or another territory law, to possess the prohibited substance.
171AOffence notices
(1)If a police officer reasonably believes that a person has committed a simple cannabis offence, he or she may serve an offence notice on that person.
(2)If an offence notice is served on a child and the police officer serving the notice reasonably believes that the child is residing with a person who stands in loco parentis to that child, the police officer shall serve a copy of the notice on that person.
(3)An offence notice shall—
(a)specify the nature of the alleged simple cannabis offence; and
(b)specify the date and time when and place where the simple cannabis offence is alleged to have been committed; and
(c)contain a statement to the effect that, if the alleged offender pays the prescribed penalty for the alleged offence within 60 days after the date of service of the notice, no further action will be taken in relation to that offence; and
(d)specify the amount of the prescribed penalty; and
(e)specify the place where and how the prescribed penalty may be paid; and
(f)state that—
(i)unless a court orders otherwise, the government analyst may, under section 193C (Destruction of cannabis without court order), destroy seized cannabis without a court order; and
(ii)the alleged offender may apply to the Magistrates Court, under section 193D (Order for preservation of cannabis), for an order for the preservation of cannabis to which the offence relates; and
(g)contain any other particulars prescribed under the regulations.
(4)If the prescribed penalty is paid in accordance with the offence notice—
(a)any liability of the person in relation to the alleged simple cannabis offence shall be deemed to be discharged; and
(b)no further proceedings shall be taken in relation to the alleged simple cannabis offence; and
(c)the person shall not be regarded as having been convicted of the alleged simple cannabis offence.
(5)Any substance, equipment or object seized under any Act in connection with the alleged simple cannabis offence that would have been liable to forfeiture in the event of a conviction shall, on payment of the prescribed penalty in accordance with the offence notice, be forfeited to the Territory.
(6)Subject to subsection (4), nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the institution or prosecution of proceedings for a simple cannabis offence.
(7)In this section:
child means a person who is under 18 years old on the date of the alleged offence.
simple cannabis offence means—
(a)an offence against section 162 (Cultivation of 1 or 2 cannabis plants); or
NoteSection 162 does not cover artificial cultivation of cannabis plants.
(b)an offence against section 171 (1) of possessing not more than 50g of cannabis; or
(c)an offence against the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008, section 37 (2) (Administering certain declared substances) of administering, or causing or permitting to be administered, to oneself cannabis.
(8)In relation to a simple cannabis offence, the prescribed penalty is $100.
171BCannabis offences—notification of right to apply for preservation order
(1)This section applies if a police officer seizes cannabis under this Act or another Territory law.
(2)As soon as practicable after seizing the cannabis, the police officer must give to each relevant person a written statement to the following effect:
‘You have been arrested for/charged with/may be charged with* an offence/offences* against the Drugs of Dependence Act 1989/Criminal Code, chapter 6 (Serious drug offences)* relating to seized cannabis. Unless a court orders otherwise, the government analyst may destroy seized cannabis without a court order. You have the right, under the Drugs of Dependence Act 1989, section 193D, to apply to the Magistrates Court for an order for the preservation of the seized cannabis. If you do not make an application within 24 hours, the cannabis may be destroyed and only a sample preserved.’
* Omit any alternative that is not relevant
(3)In this section:
relevant person means—
(a)a person arrested for, or charged with, an offence against this Act or the Criminal Code, chapter 6 (Serious drug offences) in relation to the seized cannabis; or
(b)a person who, to the knowledge or in the belief of the police officer, is likely to be charged with an offence against this Act or the Criminal Code, chapter 6 (Serious drug offences) in relation to the seized cannabis.
Part 11Enforcement
Division 11.1 Preliminary
Interpretation for pt 11
(1)In this part:
offence means an offence against this Act or the Criminal Code, chapter 6 (Serious drug offences).
NoteA reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
(2)For this part, a thing is connected with a particular offence if—
(a)the offence has been committed in relation to it; or
(b)it will afford evidence of the commission of the offence; or
(c)it was used, or it is intended to be used, for the purpose of committing the offence; or
(d)after the commission of the offence, it was used for the purpose of taking steps to avoid the detection of the offence or the apprehension of the offender; or
(e)it was in the possession or under the control of the offender at the time of his or her apprehension in circumstances that make it likely that it was—
(i)used for the purpose of committing the offence; or
(ii)after the commission of the offence, used or intended to be used for the purpose of taking steps to avoid the detection of the offence or the apprehension of the offender.
(3)A reference in this part to an offence includes a reference to an offence that there are reasonable grounds for believing has been, or will be, committed.
(4)If a person is authorised under this part to enter premises or a place, and enters those premises or that place, a reference to the occupier of such premises or such a place includes a reference to a person reasonably believed by the authorised person to be the occupier, or to be in charge, of those premises or that place.
Division 11.3 Search, seizure and analysis
Definitions for div 11.3
In this division:
chapter 6 substance means any of the following within the meaning of the Criminal Code, chapter 6:
(a)a controlled drug;
(b)a controlled plant;
(c)a controlled precursor.
place includes vacant land, premises, a vehicle, a vessel or an aircraft.
Search and seizure
(1)A police officer may search a person or the clothing that is being worn by, or property in the immediate control of, a person and may seize any thing that he or she suspects on reasonable grounds to be connected with an offence that is found in the course of the search, if, and only if, the search and seizure is made by the police officer—
(a)after obtaining the consent of the person to the search in accordance with section 185; or
(b)in accordance with section 186 on taking the person into lawful custody in relation to an offence; or
(c)under a warrant issued under section 187; or
(d)in circumstances of seriousness and urgency, in accordance with section 188; or
(e)under an order made by a court; or
(f)otherwise under a provision of a law in force in the ACT.
(2)A police officer may enter any place, and may search for and seize any thing that he or she suspects on reasonable grounds to be connected with an offence that is found on or in the place if, and only if, the search and seizure is made by the police officer—
(a)after obtaining the consent of the occupier of the place to the entry in accordance with section 185; or
(b)under a warrant issued under section 187; or
(c)in circumstances of seriousness and urgency, in accordance with section 188; or
(d)under an order made by a court; or
(e)otherwise under a provision of a law in force in the ACT.
Consent to search
(1)Before obtaining the consent of a person for section 184 a police officer shall inform the person that he or she may refuse to give his or her consent.
(2)A police officer who obtains the consent of a person for section 184 shall ask the person to sign an acknowledgment—
(a)that the person has been informed that he or she may refuse to give his or her consent; and
(b)that the person has given his or her consent; and
(c)of the date and time when the person gave his or her consent.
(3)If it is material, in any proceedings, for a court to be satisfied of the consent of a person for section 184 and an acknowledgment in accordance with subsection (2) has not been produced in evidence, the court shall presume, unless the contrary is proved, that the person did not give the consent, but that presumption is rebuttable.
Searches of arrested persons
(1)A police officer may, on lawfully taking a person into custody in relation to an offence, search the person or the clothing that he or she is wearing and any property under his or her immediate control, if the police officer suspects on reasonable grounds that it is necessary to do so—
(a)for the purpose of ascertaining whether there is on the person or in his or her clothing or in that property a thing connected with the offence; or
(b)for the purpose of preventing the concealment, loss or destruction of evidence of, or relating to, the offence.
(2)A police officer may seize any thing that he or she suspects on reasonable grounds is a thing connected with an offence found as a result of a search in accordance with subsection (1).
Search warrants
(1)In this section:
issuing officer means—
(a)a judge, the registrar or a deputy registrar of the Supreme Court; or
(b)a magistrate; or
(c)the registrar, or a deputy registrar, of the Magistrates Court authorised, in writing, by the Chief Magistrate to be an issuing officer for this section.
private place does not include a place ordinarily private that is for the time being—
(a)used for a public purpose; or
(b)a place of common resort; or
(c)open to the public, on the payment of money or otherwise.
(2)If an information on oath is laid before an issuing officer alleging that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that, on the day when, or a day within 28 days after the date when, the information is laid, there is or will be a thing or things of a particular kind connected with a particular offence on, or in the clothing that is being worn by, or in any property in the apparent control of, a particular person and the information sets out those grounds, the issuing officer may issue a search warrant authorising each police officer named in the warrant, with the assistance, and by the force, that is necessary and reasonable—
(a)to enter any place the police officer believes on reasonable grounds to be occupied by the person; and
(b)to search the person, or the clothing that is being worn by, or property in the apparent control of, the person; and
(c)to seize any such clothing or property that the police officer believes on reasonable grounds to be connected with the offence.
(3)If an information on oath is laid before an issuing officer alleging that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that, on the day when, or a day within 28 days after the date when, the information is laid, there is or will be at or in any place a thing or things of a particular kind connected with a particular offence, and the information sets out those grounds, the issuing officer may issue a search warrant authorising each police officer named in the warrant, with the assistance, and by the force, that is necessary and reasonable to—
(a)enter any place named or described in the warrant; and
(b)search the place for things of that kind; and
(c)if the place is a private place—to search any person found at or in the place, or any person whom he or she reasonably believes to be about to enter or to have recently left the place, and the clothing that the person is wearing, or property in the apparent control of the person, if the police officer believes there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that things of that kind may be on the person or in the clothing that the person is wearing or in property in the apparent control of the person; and
(d)to seize any thing of that kind found as a result of any entry or search referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) that he or she believes on reasonable grounds to be connected with that offence.
(4)An issuing officer shall not issue a warrant under this section unless—
(a)the informant or some other person has given to the issuing officer, either orally or by affidavit, the further information (if any) the issuing officer requires about the grounds on which the issue of the warrant is being sought; and
(b)the issuing officer is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for issuing the warrant.
(5)An issuing officer may issue a warrant under subsection (2) or (3) subject to conditions limiting the powers set out in the relevant subsection.
(6)A warrant issued under this section shall state or set out—
(a)the purpose for which the warrant is issued, including a reference to the nature of the offence in relation to which the entry and search are authorised; and
(b)whether the entry or search is authorised to be made at any time of the day or night or during specified hours of the day or night; and
(c)a description of the kind of things authorised to be seized; and
(d)any conditions to which the warrant is subject; and
(e)if the warrant is issued under subsection (2)—a way of identifying each person specified in the warrant by—
(i)name; or
(ii)description; or
(iii)a photograph of the person attached to the warrant; and
(f)a date, not later than 28 days after the date of issue of the warrant, when the warrant will cease to have effect.
(7)If, in the course of searching in accordance with a warrant issued under this section for things connected with a particular offence, being things of a kind specified in the warrant, a police officer finds any thing that he or she believes on reasonable grounds to be connected with the offence although not of a kind specified in the warrant, or to be connected with any other offence, and he or she believes on reasonable grounds that it is necessary to seize that thing to prevent its concealment, loss, destruction or use in committing, continuing or repeating either offence the warrant shall be deemed to authorise him or her to seize that thing.
Searches in emergencies
(1)A police officer may only exercise a power under this section if the police officer believes, on reasonable grounds—
(a)that it is necessary to do so to prevent the concealment, loss or destruction of any thing connected with an offence; and
(b)that the circumstances are of such seriousness and urgency as to require the immediate exercise of the power without the authority of a warrant issued under section 187 or of an order of a court.
(2)A police officer may—
(a)search a person or the clothing that is being worn by, and property in the apparent control of, a person suspected by the police officer to be carrying any thing connected with an offence; or
(b)enter any place at or in which the police officer believes on reasonable grounds that any thing connected with an offence is situated; and
(c)seize any such thing that he or she finds in the course of that search, or at or in the place.
(3)A police officer who believes on reasonable grounds that a person is, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, carrying any thing connected with an offence may, for this section, detain that person.
(4)A police officer who believes on reasonable grounds that any thing connected with an offence is on or in a vehicle, vessel or aircraft may, for this section, stop that vehicle, vessel or aircraft.
Clothing and body searches
(1)If a police officer is authorised under this division to search the clothing that a person is wearing, the police officer may remove, or require the person to remove, any clothing that the person is wearing.
(2)A person shall not be searched under this division except by a police officer of the same sex.
(3)However, if a transgender or intersex person is searched, the person may require that the search be conducted by either a male or a female.
Note 1For the meaning of transgender person see Legislation Act, s 169A.
Note 2For the meaning of intersex person, see Legislation Act, s 169B.
(4)If the transgender or intersex person requires that the search be conducted by a male, the person is taken, for this section, to be male.
(5)If the transgender or intersex person requires that the search be conducted by a female, the person is taken, for this section, to be female.
(6)Nothing in this division authorises a police officer to conduct an internal body search.
Forfeiture of drugs and substances
(1)If a police officer believes, on reasonable grounds, that a substance seized under this division is, or contains, a drug of dependence, prohibited substance or chapter 6 substance in relation to which an offence has been committed, the substance seized is forfeited to the Territory.
(2)If a police officer believes, on reasonable grounds, that a substance seized under this division, other than a substance referred to in subsection (1), is, or contains, a drug of dependence, prohibited substance or chapter 6 substance, that substance is forfeited to the Territory at the end of 30 days from the date of its seizure.
(3)Subsection (2) does not apply if—
(a)within 30 days after the date of the seizure the chief police officer has received written notice from a person that the person claims the relevant substance; and
(b)the chief police officer is satisfied that the claimant is entitled to the lawful possession of that substance.
(4)If subsection (2) applies, the chief health officer shall dispose of the substance referred to in that subsection as soon as possible after the end of 30 days from the date of its seizure.
Analysis
If a substance is forfeited to the Territory under section 190 (1), the person who seized the substance shall cause it to be given to an analyst.
Notification by defendants—analyst’s evidence
After service of a copy of an analyst’s certificate on a defendant in proceedings for an offence, the defendant may, within 5 days, notify the director of public prosecutions in writing whether the defendant intends to call the analyst who issued the certificate to give evidence in the proceeding.
Division 11.4 Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery
193ADefinitions for div 11.4
In this division:
chapter 6 substance means any of the following within the meaning of the Criminal Code, chapter 6:
(a)a controlled drug;
(b)a controlled plant;
(c)a controlled precursor.
protocol means the seized cannabis plants protocol or the seized cannabis product protocol.
seized cannabis plant means a cannabis plant that is a seized substance.
seized cannabis plants protocol means the protocol determined under section 193B (1) (a) (Protocols for destruction etc of cannabis).
seized cannabis product means cannabis, other than in the form of a cannabis plant, that is a seized substance.
seized cannabis product protocol means the protocol determined under section 193B (1) (b) (Protocols for destruction etc of cannabis).
seized substance means a substance seized under division 11.3 or another Territory law.
193BProtocols for destruction etc of cannabis
(1)The government analyst may, in writing, determine the following protocols:
(a)a protocol that sets out methods and procedures for—
(i)the handling and destruction of seized cannabis plants; and
(ii)the preservation of samples of seized cannabis plants;
(b)a protocol that sets out methods and procedures for—
(i)the handling and destruction of seized cannabis product; and
(ii)the preservation of samples of seized cannabis product.
(2)The government analyst may determine a protocol only if the protocol has been approved, in writing, by the chief health officer and the director of public prosecutions.
(3)A determination is a disallowable instrument.
NoteA disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
193CDestruction of cannabis without court order
(1)The government analyst may, without a court order, destroy seized cannabis plants in accordance with the seized cannabis plants protocol.
(2)Before destroying seized cannabis plants under subsection (1), the government analyst must preserve samples of the plants in accordance with seized cannabis plants protocol.
(3)The government analyst may, without a court order, destroy seized cannabis product in accordance with the seized cannabis product protocol.
(4)Before destroying seized cannabis product under subsection (3), the government analyst must preserve a sample of the product in accordance with the seized cannabis product protocol.
(5)The government analyst must not destroy seized cannabis plants or seized cannabis product within 24 hours after the plants or product are given to the analyst under section 191 (Analysis).
(6)The government analyst must not destroy seized cannabis plants or seized cannabis product—
(a)contrary to a protocol; or
(b)contrary to a court order of which the analyst has notice; or
(c)if the analyst has notice of an application under section 193D in relation to the plants or product—until the application is finally decided.
(7)The government analyst must not destroy a sample preserved under subsection (2) or (4)—
(a)without the written consent of the director of public prosecutions; or
(b)contrary to a court order of which the analyst has notice.
193DOrder for preservation of cannabis
(1)A person may apply to the Magistrates Court for an order for the preservation of seized cannabis plants or seized cannabis product (the seized cannabis) if the person—
(a)has been charged with an offence in relation to the seized cannabis; or
(b)believes, on reasonable grounds, that he or she is likely to be charged with an offence in relation to the seized cannabis.
(2)The applicant must give notice of the application to the director of public prosecutions and the government analyst.
(3)Without limiting how notice of the application may be given, the applicant may give notice by telephone or fax.
(4)If the Magistrates Court considers that a temporary order should be made to prevent the imminent destruction of the seized cannabis, the court may make an order for the preservation of the seized cannabis for a stated period.
(5)The Magistrates Court may make an order under subsection (4) even if notice of the application has not been given to the director of public prosecutions or the government analyst.
(6)The Magistrates Court may make an order for the preservation of the seized cannabis, or a part or quantity of the seized cannabis.
193EAmendment and revocation of cannabis preservation
(1)This section applies if the Magistrates Court has made an order under section 193D for the preservation of seized cannabis plants or seized cannabis product (the seized cannabis) or a part or quantity of the seized cannabis.
(2)The director of public prosecutions or the government analyst may apply to the Magistrates Court for the amendment or revocation of the order.
(3)The applicant must, if practicable, give written notice of the application to—
(a)each person who has been charged with an offence relating to the seized cannabis; and
(b)each person who, to the knowledge or in the belief of the applicant, is likely to be charged with an offence relating to the seized cannabis.
(4)For subsection (3), a notice may be given to a person by giving it to a solicitor acting for the person in a proceeding, or expected proceeding, relating to the seized cannabis.
(5)The Magistrates Court may amend the order on application under subsection (2) if satisfied that the amendment—
(a)is in the public interest; and
(b)would not prejudice the proper interests of anyone mentioned in subsection (3) (a) or (b).
(6)The Magistrates Court must revoke the order on application under subsection (2) if satisfied that—
(a)all proceedings begun for offences in relation to the seized cannabis have been finalised; and
(b)no other proceedings for offences in relation to the seized cannabis are likely to be brought.
(7)However, the Magistrates Court must not revoke the order under subsection (6) if it appears to the court that the public interest requires the order to remain in effect.
(8)The director of public prosecutions or the government analyst may make more than 1 application under this section in relation to an order under section 193D.
193FMaking of orders about preservation of cannabis
(1)This section applies to the making of an order under section 193D (Order for preservation of cannabis), or an order under that section as amended under section 193E (Amendment and revocation of cannabis preservation), for the preservation of seized cannabis plants or seized cannabis product (the seized cannabis) or a part or quantity of the seized cannabis.
(2)The order must not affect a requirement for the preservation of—
(a)if the order relates to seized cannabis plants—a sample of the plants required under the seized cannabis plants protocol; or
(b)if the order relates to seized cannabis product—a sample of the product required under the seized cannabis product protocol.
(3)In deciding whether the order should require, or continue to require, the preservation of the seized cannabis to a greater extent than required by the relevant protocol, the Magistrates Court must take account of the following matters:
(a)the matters mentioned in any analyst’s certificate in relation to the seized cannabis;
(b)how long the seized cannabis is likely to be kept;
(c)the extent (if any) to which facilities are available for the secure keeping of the seized cannabis during that period;
(d)the health and safety of people working in or near the place where the seized cannabis is, or will be, kept;
(e)the number of people (if any) charged with offences in relation to the seized cannabis;
(f)the likelihood that anyone else will be charged with offences in relation to the seized cannabis;
(g)when the hearing of any charge for an offence in relation to the seized cannabis is likely to take place;
(h)any other relevant matter (including, in particular, the interests of justice).
Disposal of seized substances other than cannabis on order of magistrate
(1)This section does not apply to cannabis.
(2)On receiving a notification from an analyst about a seized substance that the analyst has identified as being or containing a drug of dependence, prohibited substance or chapter 6 substance, the director of public prosecutions may apply to a magistrate in accordance with section 194A for an order that a specified quantity of the substance be disposed of.
(3)The director of public prosecutions shall only specify a quantity under subsection (2) that would leave a quantity of the seized substance remaining at least sufficient to enable the substance to be analysed twice.
(4)The director of public prosecutions shall give a copy of an application to—
(a)the person from whom the substance was seized, if that person is identifiable; and
(b)any person who the director of public prosecutions believes on reasonable grounds to have had an interest in the substance immediately before its seizure; and
(c)each defendant in proceedings for an offence in relation to the substance, or the defendant’s lawyer on the record in the proceedings.
(5)On an application in accordance with this section, if a magistrate is satisfied—
(a)that each person referred to in subsection (4) has been given a reasonable opportunity to be heard; and
(b)that no person notified of the application disputes the total weight of the seized substance as stated in the application; and
(c)that no person who has not been notified of the application is likely to be charged with an offence in relation to that substance;
the magistrate shall order the government analyst to dispose of the quantity of the seized substance specified in the application.
(6)The government analyst shall comply with an order of the magistrate under subsection (5).
(7)If a magistrate has refused to make an order, the director of public prosecutions may make a further application in accordance with this section.
194AApplications under s 194
An application under section 194 (2) in relation to a seized substance shall—
(a)state the circumstances in which the substance was seized; and
(b)specify the quantity of the substance to be kept or disposed of, as the case requires; and
(c)for an application under section 194 (2)—specify the quantity of the substance sufficient to enable it to be analysed twice; and
(d)include any further information relevant to the application, including information about facilities for the secure retention of the substance; and
(e)be accompanied by an analyst’s certificate in relation to the substance.
Final disposal of seized substances
(1)If an analyst has identified a seized substance as being or containing a drug of dependence, prohibited substance or chapter 6 substance, the government analyst shall dispose of any remaining quantity of the substance—
(a)if, within 3 months of the seizure, proceedings are instituted for an offence in relation to the substance—after those proceedings are completed; or
(b)in any other case—at the end of 3 months after the date of the seizure.
(2)However, the government analyst need not dispose of a substance when required to under subsection (1) if the analyst—
(a)tells the chief health officer in writing that the analyst intends to use the substance as a reference under the Public Health Act 1997, section 15AA (Analysts and assistants—authority to handle drugs etc); and
(b)removes from the substance any information that links the substance to an offence or prosecution or to a person from whom it was seized.
Compensation for seizure
If, after the relevant period referred to in section 195—
(a)a seized substance referred to in that section has been completely disposed of; and
(b)no offence in relation to the substance has been found proved;
the Territory shall pay to the person who was entitled to the immediate, lawful possession of the substance immediately before its seizure an amount equal to the value of the substance at the time of payment.
Seized property
(1)If property has been seized under division 11.3, the person who possessed that property immediately before its seizure may recover the property—
(a)if, within 3 months of the seizure, proceedings are instituted for an offence in relation to which the property could, in the opinion of the chief police officer or the director of public prosecutions, provide evidence—after those proceedings are completed; or
(b)in any other case—at the end of 3 months after the date of seizure.
(2)This section does not apply in relation to a substance that an analyst has identified as being, or containing, a drug of dependence, prohibited substance or chapter 6 substance.
Part 13Miscellaneous
Secrecy
(1)This section applies to an analyst or any other person who is, or has been, engaged in exercising powers or duties under this Act.
(2)A person to whom this section applies shall not, either directly or indirectly, except in the exercise of a power or a duty under this Act—
(a)make a record of, or divulge or communicate to any person, any information acquired by the firstmentioned person about a manufacturing or trade process or the affairs of another person; or
(b)produce to a person a document produced to, or otherwise acquired by, the firstmentioned person;
because of the exercise of those powers or duties.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units, imprisonment for 2 years or both.
(3)Nothing in this section applies in relation to the giving of information—
(a)about a person if the giving of the information is necessary to remove a threat to the life or health of the person; or
(b)to a police officer in answer to a lawful request by the police officer while acting in the course of his or her duty; or
(c)to a court, by way of the production of a document or otherwise, in accordance with a subpoena; or
(d)to a person, relating to the personal affairs of the person requesting the information.
Determination of fees
(1)The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
NoteThe Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
(2)A determination is a disallowable instrument.
NoteA disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Approved forms
(1)The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
(2)If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
(3)An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
(4)For subsection (2), if a note in an approved form suggests or requires the insertion of information in a blank space, the form is properly completed only if the information is inserted as suggested or required.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
NoteRegulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Dictionary
(see s 2)
Note 1The Legislation Act contains definitions and other provisions relevant to this Act.
Note 2For example, the Legislation Act, dict, pt 1, defines the following terms:
· ACAT
· chief police officer
· intersex person (see s 169B)
· police officer.
analyst means an analyst under the Public Health Act 1997, section 15 who is authorised under that Act to exercise a function under this Act.
NoteAnalyst includes the government analyst (see Public Health Act 1997, dict).
analyst’s certificate means a certificate under the Public Health Act 1997, section 135A.
cannabis—
(a)means a cannabis plant, whether living or dead, and includes any flowering or fruiting top, leaf, seed, stalk or any other part of a cannabis plant and any mixture of parts of a cannabis plant or cannabis plants; but
(b)does not include cannabis resin or cannabis fibre.
NoteSee also section 5.
cannabis fibre means a substance consisting wholly or substantially of fibre from a cannabis plant but not containing any other material from a cannabis plant.
cannabis plant means a plant of the Genus Cannabis.
cannabis resin means a substance consisting wholly or substantially of resin, whether crude, purified or in any other form, from a cannabis plant.
chapter 6 substance—
(a)for division 11.3 (Search, seizure and analysis)—see section 182; and
(b)for division 11.4 (Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery)—see section 193A.
connected, for part 11 (Enforcement)—see section 174.
drug dependence means the condition because of which a person is a drug-dependent person.
drug-dependent person, in relation to a drug of dependence or prohibited substance, means a person with a condition—
(a)who, as a result of the administration of the drug or substance, demonstrates, in relation to the person’s use of the drug or substance—
(i)impaired control; or
(ii)drug-seeking behaviour that suggests impaired control; and
(b)who, as a result of the cessation of the administration of the drug or substance, is likely to experience symptoms of mental or physical distress or disorder.
drug of dependence means a substance prescribed by regulation as a drug of dependence.
government analyst means the government analyst under the Public Health Act 1997, section 15 (b).
hospital—see the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008, dictionary.
mental condition does not include drug dependence.
occupier, for part 11 (Enforcement)—see section 174 (4).
offence, for part 11 (Enforcement)—see section 174.
physical condition—
(a)means—
(i)a physical disease, illness, ailment, defect or injury; or
(ii)pregnancy; or
(iii)a physical state that may be changed by surgery in the course of professional medical practice; but
(b)does not include drug dependence.
place, for division 11.3 (Search, seizure and analysis)—see section 182.
prohibited substance means a substance prescribed by regulation as a prohibited substance.
protocol, for division 11.4 (Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery)—see section 193A.
seized cannabis plant, for division 11.4 (Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery)—see section 193A.
seized cannabis plants protocol, for division 11.4 (Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery)—see section 193A.
seized cannabis product, for division 11.4 (Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery)—see section 193A.
seized cannabis product protocol, for division 11.4 (Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery)—see section 193A.
seized substance, for division 11.4 (Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery)—see section 193A.
sell includes offer or expose for sale.
supply includes offer to supply but does not include administer.
Endnotes
About the endnotes
Amending and modifying laws are annotated in the legislation history and the amendment history. Current modifications are not included in the republished law but are set out in the endnotes.
Not all editorial amendments made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 are annotated in the amendment history. Full details of any amendments can be obtained from the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office.
Uncommenced amending laws are not included in the republished law. The details of these laws are underlined in the legislation history. Uncommenced expiries are underlined in the legislation history and amendment history.
If all the provisions of the law have been renumbered, a table of renumbered provisions gives details of previous and current numbering.
The endnotes also include a table of earlier republications.
Abbreviation key
A = Act NI = Notifiable instrument AF = Approved form o = order am = amended om = omitted/repealed amdt = amendment ord = ordinance AR = Assembly resolution orig = original ch = chapter par = paragraph/subparagraph CN = Commencement notice pres = present def = definition prev = previous DI = Disallowable instrument (prev...) = previously dict = dictionary pt = part disallowed = disallowed by the Legislative r = rule/subrule Assembly reloc = relocated div = division renum = renumbered exp = expires/expired R[X] = Republication No Gaz = gazette RI = reissue hdg = heading s = section/subsection IA = Interpretation Act 1967 sch = schedule ins = inserted/added sdiv = subdivision LA = Legislation Act 2001 SL = Subordinate law LR = legislation register sub = substituted LRA = Legislation (Republication) Act 1996 underlining = whole or part not commenced mod = modified/modification or to be expired
Legislation history
This Act was originally a Commonwealth ordinance—the Drugs of Dependence Ordinance 1989 No 11 (Cwlth).
The Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988 (Cwlth), s 34 (4) converted most former Commonwealth ordinances in force in the ACT into ACT enactments. This allowed the ACT Legislative Assembly to amend and repeal the laws. This Act was converted into an ACT enactment on 11 May 1989 (self-government day).
As with most ordinances in force in the ACT, the name was changed from Ordinance to Act by the Self-Government (Citation of Laws) Act 1989 A1989‑21, s 5 on 11 May 1989 (self-government day).
After 11 May 1989 and before 10 November 1999, Acts commenced on their notification day unless otherwise stated (see Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988 (Cwlth) s 25).
Legislation before becoming Territory enactment
Drugs of Dependence Act 1989 A1989‑11
notified 15 March 1989
commenced 1 April 1989 (s 2 and Cwlth Gaz 1989 No S109)
as amended by
Self-Government (Consequential Amendments) Ordinance 1989 Ord1989‑38 sch 1
notified 10 May 1989 (Cwlth Gaz 1989 No S160)
s 1, s 2 commenced 10 May 1989 (s 2 (1))sch 1 commenced 11 May 1989 (s 2 (2) and see Cwlth Gaz 1989 No S164)
Legislation after becoming Territory enactment
Health Services (Consequential Provisions) Act 1990 A1990‑63 sch 1
notified 28 December 1990 (Gaz 1990 No S102)
s 1, s 2 commenced 28 December 1990 (s 2 (1))sch 1 commenced 31 January 1991 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1991 No S4)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act 1991 A1991‑5
notified 1 March 1991 (Gaz 1991 No S7)
ss 1-3 commenced 1 March 1991 (s 2 (1))remainder commenced 15 March 1991 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1991 No S16)
Magistrates and Coroner’s Courts (Registrar) Act 1991 A1991‑44 s 7 (2) and sch 1
notified 20 September 1991 (Gaz 1991 No S95)
s 1, s 2 commenced 20 September 1991 (s 2 (1))s 7 (2) and sch 1 commenced 25 September 1991 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1991 No S103)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act 1992 A1992‑52
notified 18 September 1992 (Gaz 1992 No S158)
commenced 18 September 1992
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act (No 2) 1992 A1992‑61
notified 30 October 1992 (Gaz 1992 No S183)
commenced 30 October 1992
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act (No 3) 1992 A1992‑62
notified 30 October 1992 (Gaz 1992 No S183)
commenced 30 October 1992
Statute Law Revision (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1993 A1993‑1 sch 1
notified 1 March 1993 (Gaz 1993 No S23)
commenced 1 March 1993
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act 1993 A1993‑7
notified 25 February 1993 (Gaz 1993 No S22)
ss 1-3 commenced 25 February 1993 (s 2 (1))remainder commenced 3 March 1993 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1993 No S33)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act (No 2) 1993 A1993‑10
notified 1 March 1993 (Gaz 1993 No S23)
ss 1-3 commenced 1 March 1993 (s 2 (1))remainder commenced 31 March 1993 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1993 No S53)
Health (Consequential Provisions) Act 1993 A1993‑14 sch 1
notified 1 March 1993 (Gaz 1993 No S23)
commenced 1 March 1993 (s 2)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act (No 3) 1993 A1993‑45
notified 27 August 1993 (Gaz 1993 No S165)
s 1, s 2 commenced 27 August 1993 (s 2 (1))remainder commenced 20 September 1993 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1993 No S190)
Public Sector Management (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 1994 A1994‑38 sch 1 pt 29
notified 30 June 1994 (Gaz 1994 No S121)
s 1, s 2 commenced 30 June 1994 (s 2 (1))sch 1 pt 29 commenced 1 July 1994 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1994 S142)
Administrative Appeals (Consequential Amendments) Act 1994 A1994‑60 sch 1
notified 11 October 1994 (Gaz 1994 No S197)
s 1, s 2 commenced 11 October 1994 (s 2 (1))sch 1 commenced 14 November 1994 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1994 No S250)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act 1994 A1994‑74
notified 1 November 1994 (Gaz 1994 No S229)
commenced 1 November 1994 (s 2)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act (No 2) 1994 A1994‑90
notified 15 December 1994 (Gaz 1994 No S280)
commenced 15 December 1994 (s 2)
Statutory Offices (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994 A1994‑97 sch
notified 15 December 1994 (Gaz 1994 No S280)
s 1, s 2 commenced 15 December 1994 (s 2 (1))sch commenced 15 December 1994 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1994 No S293)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act 1995 A1995‑31
notified 3 October 1995 (Gaz 1995 No S243)
commenced 3 October 1995 (s 2)
Statute Law Revision Act 1995 A1995‑46 sch
notified 18 December 1995 (Gaz 1995 No S306)
amdts commenced 18 December 1995 (s 2)
Health and Community Care Services (Consequential Provisions) Act 1996 A1996‑35 sch
notified 1 July 1996 (Gaz 1996 No S130)
commenced 1 July 1996 (s 2)
Remuneration Tribunal (Consequential Amendments) Act 1997 A1997‑41 sch 1 (as am by A2002‑49 amdt 3.222)
notified 19 September 1997 (Gaz 1997 No S264)
commenced 24 September 1997 (s 2 as am by A2002‑49 amdt 3.222)
Public Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 A1997‑70 sch 1
notified 9 October 1997 (Gaz 1997 No S300)
ss 1-3 commenced 9 October 1997 (s 2 (1))sch 1 commenced 13 August 1998 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 1998 No S185)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act 1997 A1997‑75
notified 25 November 1997 (Gaz 1997 No S360)
commenced 25 November 1997 (s 2)
Legal Practitioners (Consequential Amendments) Act 1997 A1997‑96 sch 1
notified 1 December 1997 (Gaz 1997 No S380)
s 1, s 2 commenced 1 December 1997 (s 2 (1))sch 1 commenced 1 June 1998 (s 2 (2))
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act (No 2) 1997 A1997‑127
notified 24 December 1997 (Gaz 1997 No S420)
commenced 24 December 1997 (s 2)
Drugs of Dependence (Amendment) Act 1999 A1999‑23
notified 14 April 1999 (Gaz 1999 No S16)
commenced 14 April 1999 (s 2)
Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 A2001‑11 sch 1
notified 29 March 2001 (Gaz 2001 No 13)
commenced 29 March 2001 (s 2)
Legislation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001 A2001‑44 pt 113
notified 26 July 2001 (Gaz 2001 No 30)
s 1, s 2 commenced 26 July 2001 (IA s 10B)pt 113 commenced 12 September 2001 (s 2 and see Gaz 2001 No S65)
Drugs of Dependence Amendment Act 2001 A2001‑48
notified 12 July 2001 (Gaz 2001 No 28)
s 1, s 2 commenced 12 July 2001 (IA s 10B)remainder (ss 3-21) commenced 23 October 2001 (s 2 and CN2001-5)
Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 (No 2) 2001 No 56 pt 3.17
notified 5 September 2001 (Gaz 2001 No S65)
commenced 5 September 2001 (s 2 (1))
Drugs of Dependence Amendment Act 2001 (No 2) A2001‑98
notified LR 20 December 2001
commenced 20 December 2001 (s 2)
Drugs of Dependence Amendment Act 2002 A2002‑12
notified LR 23 May 2002
s 1, s 2 commenced 23 May 2002 (LA s 75)remainder commenced 24 May 2002 (s 2)
Health and Community Care Services (Repeal and Consequential Amendments) Act 2002 A2002‑47 pt 1.1
notified LR 20 December 2002
s 1, s 2 commenced 20 December 2002 (LA s 75 (1))pt 1.1 commenced 31 December 2002 (s 2)
Statute Law Amendment Act 2002 (No 2) A2002‑49 amdt 3.222
notified LR 20 December 2002
s 1, s 2 taken to have commenced 7 October 1994 (LA s 75 (2))amdt 3.222 commenced 24 September 1997 (s 2 (3))
NoteThis Act only amends the Remuneration Tribunal (Consequential Amendments) Act 1997 A1997‑41 .
Legislation (Gay, Lesbian and Transgender) Amendment Act 2003 A2003-14 sch pt 1.14
notified LR 27 March 2003
s 1, s 2 commenced 27 March 2003 (LA s 75 (1))sch pt 1.14 commenced 28 March 2003 (s 2)
Criminal Code (Theft, Fraud, Bribery and Related Offences) Amendment Act 2004 A2004-15 sch 1 pt 1.10, sch 2 pt 2.28
notified LR 26 March 2004
s 1, s 2 commenced 26 March 2004 (LA s 75 (1))sch 1 pt 1.10, sch 2 pt 2.28 commenced 9 April 2004 (s 2 (1))
Health Professionals Legislation Amendment Act 2004 A2004-39 sch 4 pt 4.2,sch 5 pt 5.7, sch 6 pt 6.4, sch 8 pt 8.1, sch 11A pt 11A.2 (as am by A2005‑28 amdt 1.61)
notified LR 8 July 2004
s 1, s 2 commenced 8 July 2004 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 5 pt 5.7 commenced 7 July 2005 (s 2 and see Health Professionals Act 2004 A2004-38, s 2 and CN2005-11)
sch 6 pt 6.4 commenced 17 January 2006 (s 2 and see Health Professionals Act 2004 A2004-38, s 2 (as am by A2005‑28 amdt 1.1; A2006‑27 s 12) and CN2006-2)sch 4 pt 4.2, sch 8 pt 8.1, sch 11A pt 11A.2 commenced 9 January 2007 (s 2 and see Health Professionals Act 2004 A2004-38, s 2 (as am by A2005‑28 amdt 1.1; A2006‑27 s 12))
Statute Law Amendment Act 2004 A2004-42 sch 1 pt 1.1, sch 3 pt 3.8
notified LR 11 August 2004
s 1, s 2 commenced 11 August 2004 (LA s 75 (1))sch 1 pt 1.1, sch 3 pt 3.8 commenced 25 August 2004 (s 2 (1))
Hemp Fibre Industry Facilitation Act 2004 A2004-48 pt 6
notified LR 16 August 2004
s 1, s 2 commenced 16 August 2004 (LA s 75 (1))pt 6 commenced 16 February 2005 (s 2 and LA s 79)
Drugs of Dependence (Syringe Vending Machines) Amendment Act 2004 A2004-55
notified LR 11 August 2004
s 1, s 2 commenced 11 August 2004 (LA s 75 (1))remainder commenced 12 August 2004 (s 2)
Criminal Code (Serious Drug Offences) Amendment Act 2004
A2004-56 sch 1 pt 1.3
notified LR 6 September 2004
s 1, s 2 commenced 6 September 2004 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 1 pt 1.3 commenced 6 March 2005 (s 2 and LA s 79)Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2005 A2005-5 pt 6
notified LR 23 February 2005
s 1, s 2 commenced 23 February 2005 (LA s 75 (1))
pt 6 commenced 6 March 2005 (s 2 (1) and see Criminal Code (Serious Drug Offences) Amendment Act 2004 A2004-56 s 2 and LA s 79)Health Legislation Amendment Act 2005 A2005-28 amdt 1.61
notified LR 6 July 2005
s 1, s 2 commenced 6 July 2005 (LA s 75 (1))amdt 1.61 commenced 9 January 2007 (LA s 79A and A2004‑39)
NoteThis Act only amends the Health Professionals Legislation Amendment Act A2004‑39.
Sentencing Legislation Amendment Act 2006 A2006-23 sch 1 pt 1.15
notified LR 18 May 2006
s 1, s 2 commenced 18 May 2006 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 1 pt 1.15 commenced 2 June 2006 (s 2 (1) and see Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005 A2005-59 s 2, Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005 A2005-58, s 2 and LA s 79)Health Legislation Amendment Act 2006 (No 2) A2006-46 sch 2 pt 2.4
notified LR 17 November 2006
s 1, s 2 commenced 17 November 2006 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 2 pt 2.4 commenced 18 November 2006 (s 2 (1))Children and Young People (Consequential Amendments) Act 2008 A2008-20 sch 4 pt 4.13
notified LR 17 July 2008
s 1, s 2 commenced 17 July 2008 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 4 pt 4.13 commenced 27 February 2009 (s 2 (5) and see Children and Young People Act 2008 A2008-19, s 2 and CN2008-17 (and see CN2008-13))Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008 A2008-26 sch 2 pt 2.9
notified LR 14 August 2008
s 1, s 2 commenced 14 August 2008 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 2 pt 2.9 commenced 14 February 2009 (s 2 and LA s 79)ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Legislation Amendment Act 2008 A2008-36 sch 1 pt 1.21
notified LR 4 September 2008
s 1, s 2 commenced 4 September 2008 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 1 pt 1.21 commenced 14 February 2009 (s 2 (5) and see Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008 A2008-26, s 2 and LA s 79)Health Legislation Amendment Act 2010 A2010-2 pt 2
notified LR 16 February 2010
s 1, s 2 commenced 16 February 2010 (LA s 75 (1))
pt 2 commenced 16 August 2010 (s 2 and LA s 79)Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2013 (No 2) A2013-50 pt 9
notified LR 9 December 2013
s 1, s 2 commenced 9 December 2013 (LA s 75)pt 9 commenced 10 December 2013 (s 2 (2))
Amendment history
Long title
long titlesub A2008‑26 amdt 2.20
Dictionary
s 2om A2001‑44 amdt 1.1187
ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
Notes
s 3am A1993‑1 sch 1; A1993‑10 s 4; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1190; A2001‑48 amdt 1.3; A2006‑46 amdt 2.6
sub A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def analyst om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def board ins A1990‑63 sch 1
om A1993‑14 sch 1
def cannabis om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def cannabis fibre om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def cannabis oil om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def cannabis plant om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def cannabis resin om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def central store om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def chief executive ins A1993‑63 sch 1
om A1993‑14 sch 1
def chief health officer ins A1997‑70 sch 1
om R6 LA
def chief pharmacist om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def class 1 institution om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def class 2 institution om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def community pharmacy om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def dentist om A2004‑39 amdt 4.2
def determined fee om A2001‑44 amdt 1.1188
def director ins A1994‑74 s 4
am A1996‑35 sch
sub A2002‑47 amdt 1.1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def dispensary om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def drug dependence om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def drug-dependent person om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def drug inspector om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def drug of dependence sub A1993‑10 s 4; A2005‑5 s 21
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def enrolled nurse sub A2004‑39 amdt 6.4
om A2006‑46 amdt 2.7
def general manager om A1993‑63 sch 1
def government analyst ins A1993‑7 s 4
sub A1994‑97 sch
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def hospital om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def institution om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def intern sub A2001‑11 amdt 1.1
am A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
sub A2004‑39 amdt 5.10
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def manufacture om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def manufacturer’s licence om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def medical officer of health om A1997‑70 sch 1
def medical practitioner om A2004‑39 amdt 5.11
def mental condition om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def methadone program treatment centre am A1990‑63 sch 1
sub A1992‑61 s 3
am A1993‑14 sch 1
sub A1993‑45 s 4
om A2001‑48 amdt 1.1
def nurse sub A2004‑39 amdt 6.5
om A2006‑46 amdt 2.7
def opioid dependency treatment centre ins A2001‑48 s 4
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def pharmacist om A2004‑39 amdt 8.1
def physical condition om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def prescription sub A1993‑10 s 4; A2005‑5 s 22
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def prohibited substance om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def reconciliation amount ins A2001‑44 amdt 1.1189
om Ord1989‑11 s 209
ins A2001‑48 s 4
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def register om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def requisition om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def sell om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def sell by wholesale om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def service om A1993‑63 sch 1
def supply om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def syringe om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def treatment ins A1995‑31 s 5
am A2001‑48 s 5
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def treatment centre ins A1992‑62 s 3
am A1993‑14 sch 1; A1996‑35 sch; A2002‑47 amdt 1.2; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def treatment centre inspector om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def tribunal am Ord1989‑38 sch 1
om A1994‑60 sch 1
def veterinary surgeon om A2004‑39 amdt 11A.2 (as am by A2005‑28 amdt 1.61)
def ward am A2001‑48 amdt 1.2
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
def wholesaler’s licence om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
s 3AAins A2004‑56 amdt 1.9
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.21
Director
s 3Areloc and renum as s 121A
Manufacture
pt 2 hdgom A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
s 4om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.23
def drug of dependence sub A1993‑10 s 5; A2005‑5 s 23
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def licensed premises om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def licensee om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
References to buprenorphine, cannabis or methadone
s 5am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1191
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.23
Manufacturer’s licence—grant
s 6am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.31
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Manufacturer’s licence—conditions
s 7om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Manufacturer’s licence—variation of conditions
s 8am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Manufacturer’s licence—amendment
s 9am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Manufacturer’s licence—surrender
s 10am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Manufacturer’s licence—cancellation
s 11am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.32
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Reports of dealings—manufacturers
s 12am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Manufacturer’s licence—duration
s 13om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Manufacturer’s licence—renewal
s 14am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1192
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Offences—manufacturers
s 15am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Disposal of by-products
s 16am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Return of licence to chief health officer
s 17am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesale
pt 3 hdgom A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Definitions for pt 3
s 18om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def licensed premises om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def licensee om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—application
s 19am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1193
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—grant
s 20am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.33
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—conditions
s 21om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—variation of conditions
s 22am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—change of address
s 23am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—surrender
s 24am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—cancellation
s 25am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑1 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.34
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Reports of dealings—wholesalers
s 26am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—duration
s 27om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Wholesaler’s licence—renewal
s 28am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1194
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Offences—wholesalers
s 29am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Return of licence to chief health officer
s 30am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Research, education and first aid
pt 4 hdgom A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation for research or education
div 4.1 hdg(prev pt 4 div 1 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Definitions for div 4.1
s 31am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def authorisation om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def authorised person om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def clinical trial protocol om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def institution om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def program om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def recognised educational institution om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def recognised research institution om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def use om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (research or education)—application
s 32am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdts 1.1195-1.1197
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (research or education)—grant
s 33am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (research or education)—conditions
s 34om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (research or education)—variation of conditions
s 35am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (research or education)—surrender
s 36am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (research or education)—cancellation
s 37am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (research or education)—duration
s 38om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (research or education)—renewal
s 39am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1198
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Return of authorisation to chief health officer
s 40am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1 ; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
First-aid kits
div 4.2 hdg(prev pt 4 div 2 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Definitions for div 4.2
s 41om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def authorisation om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def authorised person om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—application
s 42am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdts 1.1199-1.1201
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—grant
s 43am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2006‑46 amdt 2.8
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—conditions
s 44om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—variation of conditions
s 45am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—change of address
s 46am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—surrender
s 47am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—cancellation
s 48am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—duration
s 49om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Authorisation (first-aid)—renewal
s 50am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdts 1.1202-1.1204
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Return of authorisation to chief health officer
s 51am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Orders and delivery
pt 5 hdgom A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Application of pt 5
s 52 hdgsub A2004‑42 amdt 3.35
s 52om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Written orders
s 53am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Delivery
s 54am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Notification of drug inspector
s 55am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Supply and administration
pt 6 hdgom A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Interpretation for part 6
div 6.1 hdg(prev pt 6 div 1 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Definitions for pt 6
s 56 hdgsub A2004‑42 amdt 3.36
s 56om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def amphetamine om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def doctor am A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Prescriptions
div 6.2 hdg(prev pt 6 div 2 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Issue of prescriptions
s 57am A1993‑1 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Prescribing drugs of dependence
s 58am A1997‑70 sch 1; A1999‑23 s 4; A2001‑48 amdt 1.4; A2001‑98 s 4, s 5; R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16)
sub A2002‑12 s 4
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Methadone or buprenorphine
s 59 hdgsub A2001‑48 amdt 1.5
s 59am A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑48 amdts 1.6-1.8; A2001‑98 s 6; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Morphine
s 59Ains A1999‑23 s 5
am A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Written prescriptions
s 60am A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑98 s 7; R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16); A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Prescriptions issued orally
s 61am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44; A2006‑46 amdt 2.9, amdt 2.10
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Requisitions
div 6.3 hdg(prev pt 6 div 3 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Requisitions generally
s 62am A1997‑75 s 4; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Written requisitions
s 63am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Requisitions issued orally
s 64am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Approval of prescriptions
div 6.4 hdg(prev pt 6 div 4 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Definitions for div 6.4
s 65om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def chairperson om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def committee om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def doctor am A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Drugs advisory committee—establishment
s 66am A2004‑42 amdt 3.37, amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Termination of appointment
s 67am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Application for approval
s 68am A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑98 ss 8-12, A2002‑12 s 5
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Powers of chief health officer
s 69am A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑98 s 13; A2002‑12 s 6
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Powers of committee
s 70am A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Variation and revocation of approvals
s 71am A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Review of decisions of chief health officer
s 72am A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Form of approvals
s 73am A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑98 s 14
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Date of effect of approvals
s 74am A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑98 s 15
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Transitional
s 75am A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2004‑42 amdt 3.38
Validation of chief health officer’s approvals
s 75Ains A2002‑12 s 7
exp 24 May 2002 (s 75A (2))
Supply
div 6.5 hdg(prev pt 6 div 5 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Definitions for div 6.5
s 76om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def licensee om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
def order om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Method of supply
s 77am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Supply on order
s 78am A2001‑48 amdt 1.9; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 1.1, amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Supply on requisition
s 79am A1997‑75 s 5; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Supply on prescription
s 80am A1993‑45 s 5; A1996‑35 sch; A2001‑48 amdt 1.10; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2002‑47 amdt 1.4; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Restrictions on supply
s 81am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Forged prescriptions, requisitions and orders
s 82am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Supplying dextromoramide and hydromorphone
s 83am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Administration
div 6.6 hdg(prev pt 6 div 6 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Administration—witnesses
s 84am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1993‑45 s 6; A1996‑35 sch; A2001‑48 amdt 1.11; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2002‑47 amdt 1.5; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44; A2006‑46 amdt 2.10
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.24
Supply of syringes
pt 7 hdgom A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
Supply of syringes by approved people
div 7.1 hdgins A2004‑55 s 4
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
Definitions for div 7.1
s 85 hdgsub A2004‑55 s 5
s 85am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑55 s 5
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
def approval om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
def approved person om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
def health worker om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
def course of instruction om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
Distribution of syringes—approval
s 86am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44; A2006‑46 amdt 2.11
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66C by A2008‑26 amdt 2.25
Approval—surrender
s 87am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66D by A2008‑26 amdt 2.25
Approval—cancellation
s 88am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2008‑26 amdt 2.26, amdt 2.27
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66E by A2008‑26 amdt 2.29
Approval—duration
s 89am A2008‑26 amdt 2.28
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66F by A2008‑26 amdt 2.29
Approval—renewal
s 90am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66G by A2008‑26 amdt 2.30
Approval—production to police
s 91am A2002‑12 sch 1
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66H by A2008‑26 amdt 2.30
Approval—lending to another person
s 92am A2002‑12 sch 1
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66I by A2008‑26 amdt 2.30
Approval—no liability for ancillary offences
s 93 hdgsub A2004‑55 s 6
s 93am A1993‑1 sch 1; A2004‑55 s 7; A2008‑26 amdt 2.31
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66J by A2008‑26 amdt 2.32
Return of approval to chief health officer
s 94am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66K by A2008‑26 amdt 2.33
Supply of syringes by vending machine
div 7.2 hdgins A2004‑55 s 8
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
Definitions for div 7.2
s 94Ains A2004‑55 s 8
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
def approved person ins A2004‑55 s 8
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
def vending machine ins A2004‑55 s 8
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
def vending machine approval ins A2004‑55 s 8
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.38
Application for vending machine approval
s 94Bins A2004‑55 s 8
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66M by A2008‑26 amdt 2.34
Further information for vending machine approval application
s 94Cins A2004‑55 s 8
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66N by A2008‑26 amdt 2.34
Decision about vending machine approval application
s 94Dins A2004‑55 s 8
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66O by A2008‑26 amdt 2.34
Vending machine approval—conditions
s 94Eins A2004‑55 s 8
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66P by A2008‑26 amdt 2.34
Vending machine approval—surrender
s 94Fins A2004‑55 s 8
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66Q by A2008‑26 amdt 2.34
Vending machine approval—cancellation
s 94Gins A2004‑55 s 8
am A2008‑26 amdt 2.35
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66R by A2008‑26 amdt 2.36
Vending machine approval—return on surrender or cancellation
s 94Hins A2004‑55 s 8
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66S by A2008‑26 amdt 2.37
Vending machine approval—no liability for ancillary offences
s 94Iins A2004‑55 s 8
reloc to Public Health Act 1997 s 66T by A2008‑26 amdt 2.37
Records, safekeeping and disposal
pt 8 hdgom A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Records of drugs of dependence
div 8.1 hdg(prev pt 8 div 1 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Definitions for div 8.1
s 95om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def drug register om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def first-aid register om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def licensee om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def order om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def prescribed person sub A1992‑61 s 4
am A2001‑48 amdt 1.12; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def ward sub A1992‑61 s 4
am A2001‑48 amdt 1.12
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def ward register om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Orders
s 96am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.39
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Prescriptions and requisitions
s 97am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.39
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Supply of information to chief health officer
s 98am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Drug registers
s 99am A2001‑44 amdt 1.1205; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Entries in drug registers
s 100am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Ward registers
s 101sub A1993‑45 s 7; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1206, amdt 1.1207; A2001‑48 amdt 1.13, amdt 1.14; A2001‑48 s 6; R6 LA (see A2001‑48 s 7); A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Entries in ward drugs of dependence registers
s 102am A1993‑45 s 8; A1997‑75 s 6; R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16); A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Entries in ward methadone registers
s 102Ains A1993‑45 s 9; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1208
am A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Entries in ward buprenorphine registers
s 102Bins A2001‑48 s 8
am A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
First-aid registers
s 103am A1993‑1 sch 1; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1209; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Entries in first-aid registers
s 104am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Record of disposal
s 105am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Registers—general provisions
s 106am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A1997‑75 s 7; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1210; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
False entries in registers
s 107am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Patients records
s 108am A1992‑61 s 5; A2001‑48 amdt 1.15; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Transfer of control of pharmacies
s 109am A2001‑44 amdt 1.1211; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Safekeeping of drugs of dependence
div 8.2 hdg(prev pt 8 div 2 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Definitions for div 8.2
s 110om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def drug cabinet om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def key safe om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def licensee om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def safe om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def strong room om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
def vault om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Safekeeping by manufacturers and wholesalers
s 111am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Safekeeping by chief pharmacists
s 112am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Safekeeping by doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeons
s 113am A1993‑1 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Safekeeping by other persons
s 114am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2001‑48 amdt 1.16; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Safekeeping at institutions
s 115am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Loss or theft of a drug of dependence
s 116am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Access to combinations and keys of drug receptacles
s 117am A1997‑75 s 8; A2001‑48 amdt 1.17; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Safekeeping—general
s 118am A1997‑75 s 9; A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Inspection–class 1 institutions
div 8.3 hdg(prev pt 8 div 3 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Inspection of records and storage facilities
s 119am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Disposal of drugs of dependence
div 8.4 hdg(prev pt 8 div 4 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Procedure for disposal
s 120am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑1 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A1997‑75 s 10; R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16); A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.40, amdt 3.44; A2006‑46 amdt 2.12
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.39
Treatment
pt 9 hdgom A2010‑2 s 4
Preliminary
div 9.1 hdg(prev pt 9 div 1 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2010‑2 s 4
Definitions for pt 9
s 121om A2010‑2 s 4
def approved treatment centre am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1996‑35 sch; A2002‑47 amdt 1.6
om A2010‑2 s 4
def assessment order om A2010‑2 s 4
def director ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.40
om A2010‑2 s 4
def member om A2010‑2 s 4
def offender om A2010‑2 s 4
def panel om A2010‑2 s 4
def proper officer am A1991‑44 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
def responsible officer am A1994‑97 sch 1; A1999‑64 sch 2
sub A2006‑23 amdt 1.176
am A2008‑20 amdt 4.36
om A2010‑2 s 4
def treatment om A1995‑31 s 6
def treatment centre am A1990‑63 sch 1
om A1992‑62 s 4
def treatment order om A2010‑2 s 4
Director
s 121A(prev s 3A) ins A1994‑74 s 5
am A1996‑35 sch
sub A2002‑47 amdt 1.3
reloc and renum as s 121A A2008‑26 amdt 2.22
om A2010‑2 s 4
Assessment orders and treatment orders
div 9.2 hdg(prev pt 9 div 2 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2010‑2 s 4
Assessment orders
s 122am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 6; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1212
om A2010‑2 s 4
Treatment orders
s 123am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑1 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 9; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1213; A2004‑42 amdt 3.41; A2006‑23 amdt 1.177; ss renum R21 LA (see A2006‑23 amdt 1.178)
om A2010‑2 s 4
Offences—treatment orders
s 124am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 9; A2006‑23 amdt 1.179
om A2010‑2 s 4
Further offences
s 125am A2006‑23 amdt 1.180
om A2010‑2 s 4
Apprehension of offender about to leave ACT
s 126om A2010‑2 s 4
Power of court if offender about to leave ACT
s 127am A2004‑42 amdt 3.42
om A2010‑2 s 4
Power of court if offender apprehended under div 9.2
s 128om A2006‑23 amdt 1.181
Revocation and variation of periods of orders
s 129am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 9
om A2010‑2 s 4
Treatment assessment panels
div 9.3 hdg(prev pt 9 div 3 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2010‑2 s 4
Establishment
s 130am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑1 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1995‑46 sch; A1997‑96 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Appointment of members
s 131am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Tenure of office
s 132om A2010‑2 s 4
Presiding member
s 133am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Acting appointments
s 134am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Remuneration and allowances
s 135om A1997‑41 sch 1
Resignation
s 136am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Suspension
s 137am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Termination of appointment
s 138am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Meetings of panels
s 139om A2010‑2 s 4
General powers of panels
s 140om A2010‑2 s 4
Referral for initial assessment
s 141am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 9; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1214, amdt 1.1215
om A2010‑2 s 4
Referral for variation of treatment
s 142am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 9
om A2010‑2 s 4
Referral for periodic review of treatment
s 143am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 9
om A2010‑2 s 4
Referral for other purposes
s 144am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 9
om A2010‑2 s 4
Assessment by treatment centres
s 145am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 9; A2001‑44 amdt 1.1216
om A2010‑2 s 4
Attendance for assessment before panels and at treatment centres
s 146am A1994‑74 s 9
om A2010‑2 s 4
Treatment centre reports
s 147am A1993‑1 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval of treatment centre
div 9.4 hdg(prev pt 9 div 4 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2010‑2 s 4
Definitions for div 9.4
s 148om A2010‑2 s 4
def approval om A2010‑2 s 4
def approval holder om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—application
s 149am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1992‑62 s 5; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1995‑31 s 7; A2001‑44 amdts 1.1217-1.1219; A2001‑48 amdt 1.18
om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—grant
s 150am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1992‑61 s 6; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1995‑31 s 8; A1996‑35 sch; A2002‑47 amdt 1.7, amdt 1.8
om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—conditions
s 151am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1995‑31 s 9; A2001‑48 amdt 1.19
om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—variation and revocation of conditions
s 152am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.43
om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—surrender
s 153am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—cancellation
s 154am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—emergency cancellation
s 155am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Alternative arrangements on cancellation
s 156am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑74 s 7
om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—duration
s 157om A2010‑2 s 4
Approval—renewal
s 158am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Return of approval to Minister
s 159am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 4
Interpretation for pt 10
s 160am R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16)
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.41
def commercial quantity sub A1993‑10 s 6
om A2004‑56 amdt 1.10
def exempt person am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑1 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 1.2, amdt 3.44; A2006‑46 amdt 2.13
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.41
def manufacturer’s licence om A2008‑26 amdt 2.41
def premises om A2008‑26 amdt 2.41
def student midwife ins A2006‑46 amdt 2.14
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.41
def student nurse ins A2006‑46 amdt 2.14
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.41
def trafficable quantity sub A1993‑10 s 6
om A2004‑56 amdt 1.10
Manufacture
s 161am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑56 amdt 1.11, amdt 1.12
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.41
Cultivation of 1 or 2 cannabis plants
s 162am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑48 s 63
sub A2004‑56 amdt 1.13
Wholesale
s 163am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2004‑56 amdt 1.14
Sale or supply
s 164am A1995‑31 s 10; A1996‑35 sch; A2001‑48 s 9; A2001‑48 amdt 1.20; R6 LA (see A2001‑48 s 10, amdt 1.21); A2002‑12 sch 1; A2002‑47 amdt 1.9; A2004‑42 amdt 1.3, amdt 3.44; A2004‑56 amdt 1.15, amdt 1.16; A2008‑26 amdt 2.42
Sale or supply—cannabis
s 165am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑48 s 64; ss renum R17 LA (see A2004‑48 s 65)
om A2004‑56 amdt 1.17
Advertising drugs or prohibited substances
s 166am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.43
False representation to obtain prescription
s 167 hdgsub A2004‑56 amdt 1.18
s 167am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44; am A2004‑56 amdt 1.19; ss renum R18 LA (see A2004‑56 amdt 1.20)
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.43
False representation as to drug or substance
s 168am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.43
Possessing drugs of dependence
s 169 hdgsub A2008‑26 amdt 2.44
s 169am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44; A2008‑26 amdt 2.45
Possession and administration of drugs—exemptions
s 170am A1993‑45 s 10; A1997‑75 s 11; A2001‑48 amdt 1.22; R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16); A2004‑42 amdt 1.4, amdt 3.44; A2006‑46 amdt 2.15, amdt 2.16
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.46
Possessing prohibited substances
s 171 hdgsub A2008‑26 amdt 2.47
s 171am A1997‑75 s 12; R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16); A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44; A2004‑48 s 66; pars renum R17 LA (see A2004‑48 s 67); A2006‑46 amdt 2.17; A2008‑26 amdt 2.48; A2013‑50 s 22
Offence notices
s 171Ains A1992‑52 s 3
am A1994‑90 s 4; A2001‑48 s 11; A2004‑56 amdt 1.21; A2008‑26 amdt 2.49; A2013‑50 s 23
Cannabis offences—notification of right to apply for preservation order
s 171Bins A2001‑48 s 12
am A2004‑56 amdts 1.22-1.25
Liability of corporations
s 172am A2001‑44 amdt 1.1220; A2001‑56 amdt 3.251
om A2004‑15 amdt 1.11
Surrender and revocation of exemptions
s 173am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2004‑42 amdt 3.44; A2006‑46 amdt 2.18
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.50
Evidentiary certificate
s 173Ains A1993‑10 s 7
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.50
Preliminary
div 11.1 hdg(prev pt 11 div 1 hdg) renum R6 LA
Interpretation for pt 11
s 174am A2001‑44 amdt 1.1221; A2004‑56 amdt 1.26
Inspection
div 11.2 hdg(prev pt 11 div 2 hdg) renum R6 LA
om A2010‑2 s 5
Drug inspectors—appointment
s 175am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.51
Treatment centre inspectors—appointment
s 176am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2010‑2 s 5
Inspection—manufacturers and wholesalers
s 177am A2002‑12 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.52
Inspection—prescribed premises
s 178am A2004‑42 amdt 3.44
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.52
Inspection—premises of approved treatment centres
s 179am A1995‑31 s 11
om A2010‑2 s 5
Production of identity card
s 180sub A2008‑26 amdt 2.53
om A2010‑2 s 5
Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
s 181 hdgsub A2004‑15 amdt 2.60
s 181am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2004‑15 amdt 2.61; A2008‑26 amdt 2.54
om A2010‑2 s 5
Search, seizure and analysis
div 11.3 hdg(prev pt 11 div 3 hdg) renum R6 LA
Definitions for div 11.3
s 182def chapter 6 substance ins A2004‑56 amdt 1.27
Analysts
s 183am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2004‑56 amdt 1.28
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.55
Government analyst
s 183Ains A1993‑7 s 5
sub A1994‑97 sch
am A1997‑127 s 4; R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16)
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.55
Analysts
s 183Bins A1993‑7 s 5
om A1994‑97 sch
Search and seizure
s 184am A2004‑56 amdt 1.29
Searches of arrested persons
s 186am A2004‑56 amdt 1.30
Search warrants
s 187am A2004‑56 amdts 1.31-1.38
Clothing and body searches
s 189am A2003‑14 amdt 1.55; ss renum R12 LA (see A2003‑14 amdt 1.56)
Forfeiture of drugs and substances
s 190am Ord1989‑38 sch 1; A1990‑63 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1; A2004‑56 amdt 1.39; A2008‑26 amdt 2.56, amdt 2.57
Analysis
s 191am Ord1989‑38 sch 1
Analysts’ certificates
s 192am A1997‑96 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.58
Notification by defendants—analyst’s evidence
s 193am A2008‑26 amdt 2.59
Disposal of seized substances, compensation and recovery
div 11.4 hdg(prev pt 11 div 4 hdg) ins A1993‑7 s 6
renum R6 LA
Definitions for div 11.4
s 193Ains A1993‑7 s 6
def chapter 6 substance ins A2004‑56 amdt 1.40
def protocol ins A2001‑48 s 13
def seized cannabis om A2001‑48 s 14
def seized cannabis plant ins A2001‑48 s 13
def seized cannabis plants protocol ins A2001‑48 s 13
def seized cannabis product ins A2001‑48 s 13
def seized cannabis product protocol ins A2001‑48 s 13
def seized substance sub A2004‑56 amdt 1.41
def trafficable quantity om A2001‑48 s 14
Protocols for destruction etc of cannabis
s 193Bins A1993‑7 s 6
sub A2001‑48 s 15
Destruction of cannabis without court order
s 193Cins A1993‑7 s 6
sub A2001‑48 s 15
Order for preservation of cannabis
s 193Dins A1993‑7 s 6
sub A2001‑48 s 15
am A2004‑56 amdt 1.42
Amendment and revocation of cannabis preservation
s 193Eins A1993‑7 s 6
sub A2001‑48 s 15
am A2004‑56 amdt 1.43
Making of orders about preservation of cannabis
s 193Fins A2001‑48 s 15
am A2004‑56 amdt 1.44; A2008‑26 amdt 2.60
Disposal of seized substances other than cannabis on order of magistrate
s 194am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑7 s 7; A1997‑96 sch 1; A2001‑48 s 16, s 17; R6 LA (see A2001‑48 s 18); A2004‑56 amdt 1.45
Applications under s 194
s 194A hdgsub A2001‑48 s 19
s 194Ains A1993‑7 s 8
am A2001‑48 s 20; A2008‑26 amdt 2.61
Final disposal of seized substances
s 195am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑7 s 9; A2004‑56 amdt 1.46; A2008‑26 amdt 2.62
Compensation for seizure
s 196am Ord1989‑38 sch; A1993‑7 s 10
Seized property
s 197am A1993‑7 s 11; A2004‑56 amdt 1.47; A2008‑26 amdt 2.63
Notification and review of decisions
pt 12 hdgsub A2004‑55 s 9; A2008‑36 amdt 1.258
om A2010‑2 s 6
Meaning of reviewable decision—pt 12
s 198am Ord1989‑38 sch 1; A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1994‑60 sch 1; R7 LA (see A2001‑98 s 16)
sub A2004‑55 s 9; A2008‑36 amdt 1.258
om A2010‑2 s 6
Reviewable decision notices
s 198Ains A2004‑55 s 9
sub A2008‑36 amdt 1.258
om A2010‑2 s 6
Applications for review
s 199am A1994‑60 sch 1
sub A2004‑55 s 9; A2008‑36 amdt 1.258
om A2010‑2 s 6
Possession by officials
s 200am Ord1989‑38 sch 1; A1990‑63 sch 1;
sub A1993‑14 sch 1
am A1994‑38 sch 1 pt 29
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.64
Secrecy
s 201am A2002‑12 sch 1; A2008‑26 amdt 2.65; A2010‑2 s 7, s 8; pars renum R27 LA
Annual report
s 202am Ord1989‑38 sch 1; A1990‑63 sch 1
om A1993‑14 sch 1
Delegation of powers
s 203am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1997‑70 sch 1
om A2008‑26 amdt 2.66
Determination of fees
s 204sub A2001‑44 amdt 1.222
Approved forms
s 205ins A2001‑44 amdt 1.1222
ss (5)-(8) exp 12 September 2002 (s 205 (8))
Regulation-making power
s 206am Ord1989‑38 sch 1
sub A2001‑44 amdt 1.1222
Transitional provisions
pt 14 hdgins A2001‑48 s 21
om R16 LA
Provisions for Drugs of Dependence Amendment Act 2001
s 207ins A2001‑48 s 21
exp 23 October 2004 (s 207 (4))
Transitional provisions about approved forms
s 208ins A2001‑48 s 21
exp 23 October 2001 (s 208 (5))
Transitional provisions about reconciliation amount
s 209ins A2001‑48 s 21
exp 24 October 2001 (s 209 (3))
Transitional—treatment orders
pt 20 hdgins A2010‑2 s 11
exp 16 August 2012 (s 302 (1) (LA s 88 declaration applies))
Definitions—pt 20
s 300ins A2010‑2 s 11
exp 16 August 2012 (s 302 (1) (LA s 88 declaration applies))
def commencement day ins A2010‑2 s 11
exp 16 August 2012 (s 302 (1) (LA s 88 declaration applies))
def old provisions ins A2010‑2 s 11
exp 16 August 2012 (s 302 (1) (LA s 88 declaration applies))
Transitional
s 301ins A2010‑2 s 11
exp 16 August 2012 (s 302 (1) (LA s 88 declaration applies))
Expiry—pt 20
s 302ins A2010‑2 s 11
exp 16 August 2012 (s 302 (1) (LA s 88 declaration applies))
Reviewable decisions
sch 1am A1991‑5 s 4
om A1993‑10 s 8
(prev sch 5) renum R14 LA (see A2004‑55 s 11)
om A2004‑56 amdt 1.48
ins A2008‑36 amdt 1.259
om A2010‑2 s 9
Reviewable decisions
sch 2am A1991‑5 s 5
om A1993‑10 s 8
(prev sch 6) ins A2004‑55 s 10
renum R14 LA (see A2004‑55 s 11)
am A2008‑26 amdt 2.67
om A2008‑36 amdt 1.259
Drugs of dependence—manufacturing
sch 3om A1993‑10 s 8
Forms
sch 4am A1990‑63 sch 1; A1993‑1 sch 1; A1993‑14 sch 1; A1993‑45 s 11; A1994‑74 s 8; A1997‑70 sch 1; A1997‑75 s 13
om A2001‑44 amdt 1.1223
Prohibited plants
sch 5renum as sch 1
Reviewable decisions
sch 6renum as sch 2
Dictionary
dictins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
am A2008‑36 amdt 1.260
def analyst ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def analyst’s certificate ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def approval ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def approval holder ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def approved treatment centre ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def assessment order ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def cannabis ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def cannabis fibre ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def cannabis plant ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def cannabis resin ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def chapter 6 substance ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def connected ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def director ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def drug dependence ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def drug-dependent person ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def drug of dependence ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def government analyst ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def hospital ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def member ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def mental condition ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def occupier ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def offence ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def offender ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def opioid dependency treatment centre ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def panel ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def physical condition ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def place ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def prohibited substance ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def proper officer ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def protocol ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def responsible officer ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def reviewable decision ins A2008‑36 amdt 1.261
om A2010‑2 s 10
def seized cannabis plant ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def seized cannabis plants protocol ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def seized cannabis product ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def seized cannabis product protocol ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def seized substance ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def sell ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def supply ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
def treatment ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def treatment centre ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def treatment centre inspector ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
def treatment order ins A2008‑26 amdt 2.68
om A2010‑2 s 10
Earlier republications
Some earlier republications were not numbered. The number in column 1 refers to the publication order.
Since 12 September 2001 every authorised republication has been published in electronic pdf format on the ACT legislation register. A selection of authorised republications have also been published in printed format. These republications are marked with an asterisk (*) in column 1. Electronic and printed versions of an authorised republication are identical.
Republication No Amendments to Republication date 1 A1993‑14 31 July 1993 2 A1994‑97 31 January 1995 3 A1994‑97 30 June 1995 4 A1996‑35 30 November 1996 5 A1997‑127 31 January 1999 6 A2001‑56 23 October 2001 7* A2001‑98 21 December 2001 8 A2002‑12 24 May 2002 9 A2002‑12 25 May 2002 10 A2002‑12 13 September 2002 11 A2002‑47 31 December 2002 11 (RI) A2002‑49 ‡ 10 February 2003 12 A2003‑14 28 March 2003 13 A2004‑15 9 April 2004 14 A2004‑55 12 August 2004 15 A2004‑55 25 August 2004 16 A2004‑56 24 October 2004 17 A2004‑56 16 February 2005 18* A2005‑5 6 March 2005 19 A2005‑5 7 July 2005 20 A2005‑28 17 January 2006 21 A2006‑23 2 June 2006 22 A2006‑23 16 June 2006 23 A2006‑46 18 November 2006 24 A2006‑46 9 January 2007 25 A2008‑36 14 February 2009 26 A2008‑36 27 February 2009 27 A2010‑2 16 August 2010 28 A2010‑2 17 August 2012 ‡ includes retrospective amendments by A2002‑49
Expired transitional or validating provisions
This Act may be affected by transitional or validating provisions that have expired. The expiry does not affect any continuing operation of the provisions (see Legislation Act 2001, s 88 (1)).
Expired provisions are removed from the republished law when the expiry takes effect and are listed in the amendment history using the abbreviation ‘exp’ followed by the date of the expiry.
To find the expired provisions see the version of this Act before the expiry took effect. The ACT legislation register has point-in-time versions of this Act.
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