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29 National Health Act 1953
(1) Section 103(1) (inducing presentation of a prescription for the supply of a pharmaceutical benefit).
(2) Section 103(2) (supplying a thing other than the prescribed pharmaceutical benefit, or give consideration, to the person presenting the prescription).
(3) Section 103(3) (permitting inappropriate person to dispense pharmaceutical benefit without supervision).
(4) Section 103(4) (dealing with a supplied pharmaceutical benefit in a way other than that for which the benefit was prescribed or supplied).
(5) Section 103(4AA) (possessing or consigning for export an excessive quantity of a pharmaceutical benefit or pharmaceutical item).
(6) Section 103(4A) (including false or misleading information in a prescription).
(7) Section 103(4B) (communicating to a pharmacist false or misleading information in relation to a prescription).
(8) Section 103(5) (other offences relating to pharmaceutical benefits, concession cards, entitlement cards and prescriptions).
30 Trade Marks Act 1995
(1) Section 145(1) (falsifying or removing a registered trade mark).
(2) Section 146(1) (falsely applying a registered trade mark).
(3) Section 147(1) (making a die etc. for use in trade marks offence).
(4) Section 147A(1) (drawing etc. trade marks for use in offence).
(5) Section 147B(1) (possessing or disposing of things for use in trade marks offence).
Part 3—Offences at common law
31 Offences at common law
(1) Attempt to pervert the course of justice.
(2) Conspiracy to cheat and defraud.
(3) Conspiracy to defraud.
(4) Embracery.
(5) Misconduct in public office.
(6) Perjury.
(7) Perverting the course of justice.
(8) Public nuisance.
Part 4—Inchoate offences
32 Conspiracy, incitement and attempt
An offence of conspiracy, incitement or attempting to commit another Schedule 4 offence.
Sch. 5 inserted by No. 34/2025 s. 12.