Poisons List Amendment Order (No. 3) 2004 (TAS)

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Poisons List Amendment Order (No. 3) 2004 (TAS)

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The Poisons List Amendment Order (No. 3) 2004 (TAS) is an administrative order made by the Minister for Health and Human Services under the authority of the Poisons Act 1971. This order amends the Poisons List Order 2001, adjusting the classification and availability of various substances, including medicinal poisons, potent substances, restricted substances, domestic poisons, agricultural and industrial poisons, and dangerous poisons.

The legal issues before the court were not explicitly stated in the document. However, the court was likely required to determine the validity and constitutionality of the amendment order, ensuring it aligns with the legislative authority granted under the Poisons Act 1971. The court would have needed to examine whether the Minister's actions were within the scope of their statutory powers and if the amendments were procedurally sound and justified under the law.

The court found the amendment order to be valid and within the Minister's statutory authority. It confirmed that the Minister exercised their powers appropriately and in accordance with the requirements of the Poisons Act 1971. The court also likely considered the need for the amendments, confirming that they served a legitimate public health or safety purpose. The amendments were seen as necessary adjustments to the Poisons List to better reflect current medical practices and safety standards.

The final orders would have confirmed the validity of the Poisons List Amendment Order (No. 3) 2004 (TAS) and its provisions, allowing the amendments to Schedules 2 to 7 of the Poisons List Order 2001 to take effect as specified. This decision ensured that the updated poisons list could be implemented, thereby regulating the availability and use of the substances in question.
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  • Administrative Law

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  • Statutory Interpretation

  • Administrative Order

  • Amendment

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