Police Regulations Amendment (Poisons) Regulations 2016 (WA)
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 17 January 2017
HE304
Misuse of Drugs Act 1981
Police Act 1892
Security and Related Activities (Control) Act 1996
Police Regulations Amendment (Poisons)
Regulations 2016
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
Part 1 — Preliminary
1. Citation
These regulations are the Police Regulations Amendment
(Poisons) Regulations 2016.2. Commencement
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a)
Part 1 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;
(b)
Part 2— on the day on which the Medicines and Poisons Act 2014 section 167 comes into operation;
(c)
the rest of the regulations — on the day on which the Medicines and Poisons Act 2014 section 137 comes into operation.
Part 2 — Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1982 amended
3. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1982.
to in paragraph (a) or (b).
4. Regulation 4AA inserted
After regulation 4 insert:
4AA. Specified drugs (s. 3B)
The following substances are prescribed to be specified substances for the purposes of the Act —
(a)
the substances listed in Schedule 2A Divisions 2 and 3;
(b)
the salts, esters and derivatives of a substance listed in Schedule 2A Divisions 2 and 3;
(c) any substance containing a substance referred
17 January 2017 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 413 5. Regulation 4B amended
In regulation 4B( 1) in the definition of needle and syringe programme delete "Poisons Act 1964 section 5(1)." and insert:
Medicines and Poisons Act 2014 section 3.
6. Schedule 2A inserted
After Schedule 2 insert:Schedule 2A - Specified drugs
[r. 4AA]
Division 1 - Preliminary 1. Terms used
Schedule 4 poison has the meaning given in the Medicines
and Poisons Act 2014 section 3;
Schedule 5 poison has the meaning given in the Medicines
and Poisons Act 2014 section 3;In this Schedule - and Poisons Act 2014 section 3.
Division 2 - General Table
Acetic anhydride Allobarbitone Allylbarbituric acid
Amylobarbitone - when packed and labelled for
injection
Aprobarbitone Barbitone Darbepoetin alpha Dextropropoxyphene Diazepam - when packed and Diethylpropion labelled for injection Ephedrine - when a Schedule 4 Erythropoietin poison Erythropoietins Glutethimide Heptabarbitone Hexobarbitone Metharbitone Methylphenobarbitone
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Neal barbitone
Pentobarbitone - when packed and labelled for injection
Phenobarbitone Phentermine Phenylacetic acid 1 -phenyl-2-chloropropane Phenylmethylbarbituric acid 1 -phenyl-2-nitropropene 1 -phenyl-2-propanol Phenyipropanolamine when a
Schedule 4 poison1 -phenyl-2-propanone 1 -phenyl-2-propanone oxime Pseudoephedrine when a Talbutal Schedule 4 poison Viiibarbitone
Division 3 Anabolic Steroids
Table
Androisoxazole Atamestane Bolandiol l3olasterone Bolazine Boldenone Bolenol Bolmantalate Calusterone Chiorandrostenolone 4-chioromethandienone Chloroxydienone Chioroxymesterone Clostebol (dehydrochioromethyltestosterone) (4-chiorotestosterone)
Dihydro lone Dimethandrostanolone Dimethazine Drostanolone Enestebol Epitiostanol Ethyldienolone Ethyloestrenol Fluoxymesterone Formebolone Formyldienolone Furazabol Human growth hormone Hydroxystenozol (somatropin) Mebolazine Mepitiostane Mesabolone Mestanolone (androstalone)
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Mesteroloiie Methandienone Methandriol Methenolone Methylandrostano lone Methylciostebol Methyltestosterone Methyltrienolone Metribolone Mibolerone Nandrolone Nora ndrostenolone Norbolethone Norciostebol Norethandrolone Normethandrone Ovandrotone Oxabolone Oxandrolone Oxymesterone Oxymetholone Prasterone
(dehydroepiandrosterone,
dehydroisoandrosterone)Propetandrol Quinbolone Roxibolone Silandrone Stanolone Stanozolol Stenbolone Testolactone Testosterone except when a Thimosterone (tiomesterone) Schedule 6 poison Trenbolone except when a Trestolone Schedule 5 poison or Schedule 6 poison
Part 3 - Police Force (Member Testing) Regulations 2011 amended 7. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Police Force (Member Testing)
Regulations 2011.8. Regulation 3 amended
In regulation 3(1) in the definition of targeted drug delete paragraphs (b) and (c) and insert:
(b) a Schedule 2 poison as defined in the Medicines
and Poisons Act 2014 section 3; and
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(c) a Schedule 3 poison as defined in the Medicines
and Poisons Act 2014 section 3; and
(ca) a Schedule 4 poison as defined in the Medicines
and Poisons Act 2014 section 3; and
9. Regulation 35 amended
(1) Delete regulation 35(2)(b) and (c) and insert:
(b)
a Schedule 8 poison or a Schedule 9 poison as those terms are defined in the Medicines and Poisons Act 2014 section 3; or
(c)
a specified drug within the meaning of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981 section 3(1); or
(2) Delete regulation 35(3)(b) and insert:
(b) a Schedule 8 poison as defined in the Medicines
and Poisons Act 2014,
Part 4 - Security and Related Activities (Control)
Regulations 1997 amended
10. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Security and Related Activities (Control)
Regulations 1997.11. Schedule 2 amended
In Schedule 2 Division 2 delete "Poisons Act 1964" and insert:
Medicines and Poisons Act 2014 12. Schedule 3 replaced
Delete Schedule 3 and insert:
Schedule 3 - Prescribed drugs
[r. 45. 51 and 52]
Any drug, other than testosterone, that is from time to time -
(a) a specified drug within the meaning of the Misuse
of Drugs Act 1981 section 3(1); or
17 ,January 2017 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 417 (I)) a Schedule 8 poison or a Schedule 9 poison as those
terms are defined in the Medicines and Poisons
Act 2014 section 3.
R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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