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Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008
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#### 165 Applications for licences
165 Applications for licences
> > (1) Any person may apply to the Secretary for a licence to manufacture drugs of addiction at, or to supply drugs of addiction from, any premises.
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> > (2) The application—
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> > > (a) must be in the form approved by the Secretary, and
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> > > (b) must be accompanied by the relevant application fee, and
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> > > (c) must be lodged with the Secretary.
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> > (3) The relevant application fee for a licence to manufacture drugs of addiction is—
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> > > (a) $92, in the case of an application by a public institution, or
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> > > (b) $815, in any other case.
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> > (4) The relevant application fee for a licence to supply drugs of addiction is—
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> > > (a) $21, in the case of an application by a charitable organisation, or
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> > > (b) $92, in the case of an application by a public institution (other than a charitable organisation), or
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> > > (c) $408, in any other case.
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> > (5) The Secretary may require an applicant to furnish such further information as is necessary to enable the Secretary to determine the application.
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> **cl 165:** Am 2009 (490), cl 3 (3) (4); 2010 (485), cl 3 (2) (3); 2011 (394), cl 3 (1) (3) (4); 2012 (45), cl 3 (3) (4); 2013 (485) cl 3 (2) (3); 2014 (534), cl 3 (2) (4) (5); 2015 (305), cl 3 (2) (4)–(6); 2016 (286), cl 3 (2) (4) (5); 2017 (265), cl 3 (2) (4) (5); 2018 (232), cl 3 (2) (4)–(6); 2019 (206), cl 3 (2) (4) (5); 2020 (412), cl 3(2)(4)(5); 2021 (385), Sch 3\[5\] \[6\]; 2022 (445), Sch 3\[7\]–\[10\]; 2023 (499), Sch 3\[2\] \[4\]–\[6\]; 2025 (605), Sch 1\[2\] \[4\]–\[6\].