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Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008
58Administration by persons employed at hospitals and managed correctional centres
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#### 58 Administration by persons employed at hospitals and managed correctional centres
58 Administration by persons employed at hospitals and managed correctional centres
> > (1) A person employed at a hospital or managed correctional centre must not administer a restricted substance to a patient without a direction from an authorised practitioner.
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> > (2) A direction must be—
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> > > (a) written and given in person, or
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> > > (b) given in another manner approved by the Secretary.
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> > (3) However, a direction may be given in an emergency—
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> > > (a) by email or facsimile, or
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> > > (b) orally, including by telephone, or
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> > > (c) in another way approved by the Secretary.
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> > (4) An authorised practitioner who gives a direction under subclause (3) must attend to review the patient as soon after giving the direction as the authorised practitioner considers appropriate in the circumstances.
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> > (5) As soon as practicable and no later than 24 hours after giving a direction under subclause (3)(b), the authorised practitioner must confirm the direction by—
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> > > (a) signing an entry in the patient’s medical history, or
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> > > (b) email or facsimile.
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> > (6) If the authorised practitioner does not confirm the direction under subclause (5) within 7 days after the restricted substance is administered, the person who administered the substance must notify the Secretary.
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> > (6A) Subclause (1) does not apply to a person employed at a hospital or managed correctional centre who holds an authority under Part 8 to administer the substance.
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> > (7) Subclauses (4)–(6) do not apply to the administration of a restricted substance to a patient who is an inmate in a correctional centre if confirmation of the direction for the administration of the substance is given in accordance with the requirements of a protocol approved by the Secretary.
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> > (8) In this clause—
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> > authorised practitioner does not include a veterinary practitioner.
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> > patient means—
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> > > (a) a patient in a hospital, or
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> > > (b) an inmate in a managed correctional centre.
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> Maximum penalty—15 penalty units.
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> **cl 58:** Subst 2021 (386), Sch 1\[6\]. Am 2022 (194), Sch 1.1\[6\]; 2022 (581), Sch 1\[14\]; 2023 (302), Sch 1\[3\].