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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.306IDangerous drugs and targeted substances levels
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### sec.306I Dangerous drugs and targeted substances levels
A corrective services person must not have evidence of a dangerous drug present in a sample taken from the person at any time for substance testing.
A corrective services person who is lawfully taking a targeted substance must not perform duties in or involving an operational capacity or critical role if the substance impairs the person’s capacity to perform the duties without danger to the person or someone else.
A corrective services person must not have present in a sample taken from the person for substance testing—
evidence of a targeted substance that the person may not lawfully take; or
evidence of having taken a targeted substance in a way contrary to a direction of a health practitioner or a recommendation of the manufacturer of the substance.
s 306I ins 2020 No. 23 s 48
amd 2023 No. 14 s 52 sch 1
(sec.306I-ssec.1) A corrective services person must not have evidence of a dangerous drug present in a sample taken from the person at any time for substance testing.
(sec.306I-ssec.2) A corrective services person who is lawfully taking a targeted substance must not perform duties in or involving an operational capacity or critical role if the substance impairs the person’s capacity to perform the duties without danger to the person or someone else.
(sec.306I-ssec.3) A corrective services person must not have present in a sample taken from the person for substance testing— evidence of a targeted substance that the person may not lawfully take; or evidence of having taken a targeted substance in a way contrary to a direction of a health practitioner or a recommendation of the manufacturer of the substance.
- (a) evidence of a targeted substance that the person may not lawfully take; or
- (b) evidence of having taken a targeted substance in a way contrary to a direction of a health practitioner or a recommendation of the manufacturer of the substance.