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Australian Federal Police (Discipline) Regulations 1979
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In these Regulations:
> accredited laboratory means an accredited pathology laboratory within the meaning of the Health Insurance Act 1973.
> Act means the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
> AFP appointee means an AFP employee, a special member or a special protective service officer.
> Complaints Act means the Complaints (Australian Federal Police) Act 1981.
> Disciplinary Tribunal means the Federal Police Disciplinary Tribunal established by section 54 of the Complaints Act.
> medical practitioner has the same meaning as in the Health Insurance Act 1973.
> nurse means a registered nurse.
> Note The following expressions used in these Regulations are defined in subsection 4 (1) of the Act:
> Note: AFP employee
> Note: blood test
> Note: body sample
> Note: breath test
> Note: commissioned police officer
> Note: Commissioner
> Note: Commissioner’s Orders
> Note: Deputy Commissioner
> Note: duties
> Note: member of the Australian Federal Police
> Note: prohibited drug
> Note: prohibited drug test
> Note: protective service functions
> Note: protective service officer
> Note: senior executive AFP employee
> Note: special member
> Note: special protective service officer.