Optometrists Legislation Amendment Act 2005 (ACT)
Optometrists Legislation Amendment Act 2005
A2005-9
Contents
Page
Name of Act 2
Commencement 2
Legislation amended 2
New part 4A 3
Review of decisions
New section 46 (ra) to (re) 6
Section 46 6
Notification of decisions
New section 47 (1) (ja) to (jc) 7
Section 47 (1) 7
Schedule 1Consequential amendments 8
Part 1.1Legislation Act 2001 8
Part 1.2Medical Practitioners Act 1930 9
Part 1.3Poisons Act 1933 9
Part 1.4Poisons and Drugs Act 1978 14
Optometrists Legislation Amendment Act 2005
A2005-9
An Act to amend the Optometrists Act 1956, and for other purposes
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as follows:
Name of Act
This Act is the Optometrists Legislation Amendment Act 2005.
Commencement
This Act commences on a day fixed by the Minister by written notice.
Note 1The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).
Note 2A single day or time may be fixed, or different days or times may be fixed, for the commencement of different provisions (see Legislation Act, s 77 (1)).
Note 3If a provision has not commenced within 6 months beginning on the notification day, it automatically commences on the first day after that period (see Legislation Act, s 79).
Legislation amended
This Act amends the Optometrists Act 1956.
NoteThis Act also amends the following legislation (see sch 1):
· Legislation Act 2001
· Medical Practitioners Act 1930
· Poisons Act 1933
· Poisons and Drugs Act 1978.
New part 4A
insert
Part 4AAuthorisation for possession and use of poisons and restricted substances
45ADefinitions for pt 4A
In this part:
ACT requirements—see section 45B.
optometrist drug authority means an optometrists drug authority approved by the optometrists drug authority committee.
NoteUnder the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 (NSW), s 17B, the optometrists drug authority committee may approve:
· different classes of optometrists drug authority
· the poisons and restricted substances covered by different classes of optometrists drug authority
· competency standards for an optometrists drug authority
· the criteria for meeting the competency standards
· the maximum period for an optometrists drug authority
· the treatment of ocular conditions authorised by a class of optometrists drug authority.
optometrists drug authority committee means the Optometrists Drug Authority Committee established under the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 (NSW), section 17B.
poison—see the Poisons Act 1933, dictionary.
NoteThe Poisons Act 1933 defines poison as a substance (other than a substance that is a poison under the Poisons and Drugs Act 1978) the introduction of which into the body of a person by any route involves the risk of death to the person, and includes a substance declared to be a poison under that Act, s 10.
restricted substance—see the Poisons Act 1933, dictionary.
NoteThe Poisons Act 1933 defines restricted substance as a substance declared to be a restricted substance under that Act, s 10.
45BACT requirements for drug authorities
(1)For this part, the ACT requirements are the NSW requirements with the changes (if any) determined, in writing, by the Minister.
(2)A determination is a disallowable instrument.
NoteA disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act.
(3)For subsection (1), the NSW requirements are—
(a)the competency standards approved from time to time by the optometrists drug authority committee; and
(b)the criteria approved from time to time by the optometrists drug authority committee for meeting the competency standards; and
(c)the maximum periods for optometrists drug authorities set from time to time by the optometrists drug authority committee; and
(d)the poisons or restricted substances approved from time to time for optometrists drug authorities by the optometrists drug authority committee; and
(e)the treatment of ocular conditions authorised from time to time for optometrists drug authorities by the optometrists drug authority committee.
45COptometrist drug authorities
(1)The board may issue an optometrist drug authority to a registered optometrist if satisfied that the optometrist meets the competency standards under the ACT requirements for the authority.
(2)In deciding whether a registered optometrist satisfies the competency standards under the ACT requirements, the board must apply the criteria under the ACT requirements for meeting the competency standards.
(3)The board may issue an optometrist drug authority subject to conditions.
(4)The board may amend a condition of a registered optometrist’s optometrist drug authority (other than a condition prescribed by regulation).
(5)An optometrist drug authority is also subject to any condition prescribed by regulation.
45DTerm of drug authorities
(1)An optometrist drug authority is issued for the period (not longer than the maximum period allowed under the ACT requirements) stated in the authority.
(2)The board may withdraw a registered optometrist’s optometrist drug authority.
45EPossession, use, supply and prescription of certain substances
(1)An optometrist is authorised to possess and use, in the practice of optometry—
(a)for paralysing the accommodation of the eye—a cycloplegic substance; or
(b)for tonometry or for fitting contact lenses—a local anaesthetic; or
(c)for enlarging the pupil of the eye—a mydriatic substance; or
(d)for instilling into the eye after a mydriatic substance has been used—a miotic substance; or
(e)a substance prescribed by regulation.
(2)An optometrist who holds an optometrist drug authority is also authorised to possess, use, supply and prescribe, in the practice of optometry to treat an eye condition for which the optometrist holds an optometrist drug authority, a poison or restricted substance approved for the optometrist drug authority under the ACT requirements.
Review of decisions
New section 46 (ra) to (re)insert
(ra)under section 45C (1) to refuse to issue an optometrist drug authority; or
(rb)under section 45C (3) to issue an optometrist drug authority subject to conditions; or
(rc)under section 45C (4) to amend a condition of a registered optometrist’s optometrist drug authority; or
(rd)under section 45D (1) to issue an optometrist drug authority for a period less than the maximum period allowed under the ACT requirements; or
(re)under section 45D (2) to withdraw a registered optometrist’s optometrist drug authority; or
Section 46
renumber paragraphs when Act next republished under Legislation Act.
Notification of decisions
New section 47 (1) (ja) to (jc)insert
(ja)for a decision mentioned in section 46 (ra), (rb) or (rd)—to the person who applied for the optometrist drug authority; or
(jb)for a decision mentioned in section 46 (rc)—to the person whose optometrist drug authority’s condition has been amended; or
(jc)for a decision mentioned in section 46 (re)—to the person whose optometrist drug authority has been withdrawn; or
Section 47 (1)
renumber paragraphs when Act next republished under Legislation Act.
Schedule 1Consequential amendments
(see s 3)
Part 1.1Legislation Act 2001
[1.1]New section 303
insert
Transitional—meaning of optometrist
(1)In this Act:
optometrist—
(a)means a person registered as an optometrist under the Health Professionals Act 2004; and
(b)includes a person registered under the Optometrists Act 1956 (unless repealed).
(2)The following provisions expire on the day the Health Professionals Act 2004, section 136 (h) commences:
· this section;
· dictionary, part 1, definition of optometrist, note.
[1.2]Dictionary, part 1, definition of optometrist
insert
optometrist means a person registered as an optometrist under the Health Professionals Act 2004.
NoteSee also s 303.
Part 1.2Medical Practitioners Act 1930
[1.3]Section 50 (b)
substitute
(b)the lawful business or occupation of a dentist, nurse, optometrist or pharmacist.
Part 1.3Poisons Act 1933
[1.4]Section 3A, note 1
substitute
Note 1Criminal Code
The Criminal Code, ch 2 applies to the following offences against this Act (see Code, pt 2.1):
· s 11 (Sale of poisons and poisonous substances)
· s 16 (Sale or supply of biological preparations or restricted substances by ineligible people)
· s 16AA (Sale or supply of biological preparations or restricted substances to ineligible people).
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).
[1.5]Section 11
substitute
Sale of poisons and poisonous substances
(1)A person commits an offence if—
(a)the person sells a poison or poisonous substance; and
(b)the person is not—
(i)a doctor; or
(ii)an authorised optometrist; or
(iii)a pharmacist; or
(iv)a veterinary surgeon; or
(v)a person who holds a licence authorising the person to sell the poison or poisonous substance.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units, imprisonment for 1 year or both.
NoteThe definition of authorised optometrist restricts the sale by optometrists of poisons or poisonous substances to optometrists who are acting—
· in the practice of optometry, and
· under an optometrist drug authority.
(2)Absolute liability applies to subsection (1) (b) (i) to (iv).
(3)Strict liability applies to subsection (1) (b) (v).
[1.6]Section 13 (c)
substitute
(c)supply a poison or poisonous substance to—
(i)a doctor; or
(ii)a dentist; or
(iii)a veterinary surgeon; or
(iv)an authorised optometrist.
[1.7]Section 16
substitute
Sale or supply of biological preparations or restricted substances by ineligible people
(1)A person commits an offence if—
(a)the person sells or supplies a biological preparation or restricted substance; and
(b)the person is not—
(i)a pharmacist; or
(ii)a doctor; or
(iii)a dentist; or
(iv)a veterinary surgeon; or
(v)an authorised nurse practitioner; or
(vi)an authorised optometrist; or
(vii)the holder of a licence to sell or supply the preparation or substance; or
(viii)a public employee authorised in writing by the Minister for this section.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units, imprisonment for 1 year or both.
Note 1The definition of authorised optometrist restricts the sale or supply by optometrists of biological preparations or restricted substances to optometrists who are acting—
· in the practice of optometry, and
· under an optometrist drug authority.
Note 2The definition of authorised nurse practitioner restricts the sale or supply by nurse practitioners of biological preparations or restricted substances to nurse practitioners acting within their scope of practice, if the scope of practice includes prescribing those substances.
(2)Absolute liability applies to subsection (1) (b) (i) to (vi).
(3)Strict liability applies to subsection (1) (b) (vii) and (viii).
16AASale or supply of biological preparations or restricted substances to ineligible people
(1)A person commits an offence if—
(a)the person sells or supplies to, or dispenses for, someone else (the receiver) a biological preparation or restricted substance; and
(b)the receiver is not an eligible receiver; and
(c)the person is reckless about whether the receiver is an eligible receiver.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units, imprisonment for 1 year or both.
(2)Subsection (1) does not apply if the sale, supply or dispensing is in accordance with section 16A (Supply of certain restricted substances by pharmacists in emergencies).
(3)In this section:
eligible receiver, for a biological preparation or restricted substance, means—
(a)a pharmacist; or
(b)a doctor; or
(c)a dentist; or
(d)a veterinary surgeon; or
(e)an authorised nurse practitioner; or
(f)an authorised optometrist; or
(g)the holder of a licence to sell the preparation or substance; or
(h)a public employee authorised in writing by the Minister for this section; or
(i)a person who presents a prescription authorising the supply of the preparation or substance to the person, or someone else for whom the person is acting.
prescription means a prescription that complies with the regulations and is given by—
(a) a doctor; or
(b)a dentist; or
(c)a veterinary surgeon; or
(d)an authorised nurse practitioner; or
(e)an authorised optometrist.
[1.8]Section 22 (2) (h)
omit
section 16
substitute
section 16 (1) (b) (viii) or section 16AA (3) (h)
[1.9]Dictionary, new definitions
insert
authorised nurse practitioner, for a substance that is a poison, poisonous substance, biological preparation or restricted substance, means a nurse practitioner who is the occupant of a nurse practitioner position acting within the scope of practice for the position, if the scope of practice for the position includes prescribing the substance.
authorised optometrist, for a substance that is a poison, poisonous substance, biological preparation or restricted substance, means an optometrist who holds an optometrist drug authority authorising the optometrist to possess, use, supply or prescribe the substance and who acts under the authority.
nurse practitioner position—see the Health Act 1993, section 37B (2).
optometrist drug authority—see the Optometrists Act 1956, section 45A.
scope of practice—see the Health Act 1993, section 37B (2).
Part 1.4Poisons and Drugs Act 1978
[1.10]New section 2AB
insert
2ABOffences 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 40 (Advertising scheduled substances).
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.
[1.11]Section 40
substitute
Advertising scheduled substances
(1)A person commits an offence if—
(a)the person publishes or displays an advertisement; and
(b)the advertisement promotes or encourages the use of a substance; and
(c)the substance is mentioned in the drugs and poisons standard, schedule 1, schedule 3 or schedule 4.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units, imprisonment for 1 year or both.
(2)A person commits an offence if—
(a)the person publishes or displays an advertisement; and
(b)the advertisement indicates that someone is willing or authorised to supply a substance; and
(c)the substance is mentioned in the drugs and poisons standard, schedule 1, schedule 3 or schedule 4.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units, imprisonment for 1 year or both.
(3)In this section:
advertisement—
(a)includes an advertisement—
(i)in a newspaper or other publication; and
(ii)on television or radio; and
(iii)displayed on a notice, sign, label, showcard or good; and
(iv)distributed as a sample, circular, catalogue, price list or other material; and
(v)by exhibition of a picture, model or film; and
(vi)in any other way; but
(b)does not include an advertisement in a publication circulating mainly to dentists, doctors, optometrists, pharmacists or veterinary surgeons.
(4)This section does not apply to an advertisement in a publication declared by the Minister, in writing, to be an exempt publication.
(5)In subsections (1) and (2), a reference to a substance mentioned in the drugs and poisons standard, schedule 3 does not include a reference to such a substance that is listed in the drugs and poisons standard, appendix H.
(6)A declaration under subsection (4) is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act.
Endnotes
Presentation speech
Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 9 December 2004.
Notification
Notified under the Legislation Act on 14 March 2005.
Republications of amended laws
For the latest republication of amended laws, see certify that the above is a true copy of the Optometrists Legislation Amendment Bill 2005, which originated in the Legislative Assembly as the Optometrists Legislation Amendment Bill 2004 and was passed by the Assembly on 8 March 2005.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
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