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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.14-oc.2Approval of endorsement in relation to scheduled medicines
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### sec.14-oc.2 Approval of endorsement in relation to scheduled medicines
The Ministerial Council may, on the recommendation of a National Board, decide that the Board may endorse the registration of health practitioners practising a profession for which the Board is established as being qualified to administer, obtain, possess, prescribe, sell, supply or use a scheduled medicine or class of scheduled medicines.
See section 94 which provides for the endorsement of health practitioners’ registration in relation to scheduled medicines.
An approval under subsection (1) is to specify—
the class of health practitioners registered by the Board to which the approval relates; and
whether the National Board may endorse the registration of the class of health practitioners as being qualified in relation to a particular scheduled medicine or a class of scheduled medicines; and
whether the National Board may endorse the registration of the class of health practitioners in relation to administering, obtaining, possessing, prescribing, selling, supplying or using the scheduled medicine or class of scheduled medicines.
sch s 14 amd 2017 No. 32 s 87 (1) s ch 1 pt 1
(sec.14-oc.2-ssec.1) The Ministerial Council may, on the recommendation of a National Board, decide that the Board may endorse the registration of health practitioners practising a profession for which the Board is established as being qualified to administer, obtain, possess, prescribe, sell, supply or use a scheduled medicine or class of scheduled medicines. See section 94 which provides for the endorsement of health practitioners’ registration in relation to scheduled medicines.
(sec.14-oc.2-ssec.2) An approval under subsection (1) is to specify— the class of health practitioners registered by the Board to which the approval relates; and whether the National Board may endorse the registration of the class of health practitioners as being qualified in relation to a particular scheduled medicine or a class of scheduled medicines; and whether the National Board may endorse the registration of the class of health practitioners in relation to administering, obtaining, possessing, prescribing, selling, supplying or using the scheduled medicine or class of scheduled medicines.
- (a) the class of health practitioners registered by the Board to which the approval relates; and
- (b) whether the National Board may endorse the registration of the class of health practitioners as being qualified in relation to a particular scheduled medicine or a class of scheduled medicines; and
- (c) whether the National Board may endorse the registration of the class of health practitioners in relation to administering, obtaining, possessing, prescribing, selling, supplying or using the scheduled medicine or class of scheduled medicines.