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Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008
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#### 111 Drug registers to be kept
111 Drug registers to be kept
> > (1) A person who has possession of drugs of addiction at any place must keep a separate register (a drug register) at that place.
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> > (2) A drug register is to be in the form of a book—
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> > > (a) that contains consecutively numbered pages, and
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> > > (b) that is so bound that the pages cannot be removed or replaced without trace, and
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> > > (c) that contains provision on each page for the inclusion of the particulars required to be entered in the book.
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> > (3) Separate pages of the register must be used for each drug of addiction, and for each form and strength of the drug.
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> > (4) The Secretary may from time to time approve the keeping of a drug register in any other form.
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> Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.