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Misuse of Drugs Act 1990
33Authorisation to possess, cultivate or manufacture dangerous
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33 Authorisation to possess, cultivate or manufacture dangerous
drug or precursor
(1) The Chief Health Officer may, in writing, authorise a person to
possess or manufacture a dangerous drug or precursor, or cultivate
a prohibited plant, for the purpose of research, instruction, analysis
or study.
(1A) However, the Chief Health Officer must not give an authorisation
under subsection (1) for a dangerous drug or precursor for which a
research authorisation under the Medicines, Poisons and
Therapeutic Goods Act 2012 can be granted.
(2) An authorisation under subsection (1) is subject to the conditions, if
any, specified in the authorisation.
(3) A person may lawfully possess or manufacture a dangerous drug or
precursor, or cultivate a prohibited plant, in accordance with an
authorisation under subsection (1).
(4) If an authorisation is given under subsection (1) to a body
corporate, a person who is directly involved in the research,
instruction, analysis or study to which the authorisation relates may
lawfully possess or manufacture the dangerous drug or precursor,
or cultivate the prohibited plant, in accordance with the
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