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Police Administration Act 1978
110Information to be recorded in register
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110 Information to be recorded in register
(1) The following information must be recorded in the register about
each batch of a dangerous drug received into the possession of the
Police Force to be used for training:
(a) the name of the dangerous drug;
(b) a description of the batch;
(c) the weight, in grams, of the batch;
(d) a description of any container or packaging, and of any other
item, used for conveying the batch into the possession of the
Police Force;
(e) the weight, in grams, of any container or packaging, and any
other item, used for conveying the batch into the possession
of the Police Force;
(f) when the batch was received into the possession of the Police
Force;
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(g) the purity of the batch and details of the certification of the
purity;
(h) a description of the circumstances in which the batch came
into the possession of the Police Force.
(2) The following information must be recorded in the register if all or
part of a batch of dangerous drugs (the drugs) is taken from a drug
vault to be used for training:
(a) when the drugs leave the vault;
(b) the nature of the training for which the drugs are to be used;
(c) the condition of any container or packaging in which the drugs
leave the vault;
(d) the weight, in grams, of the drugs when they leave the vault;
(e) the condition of any container or packaging in which the drugs
are returned to the vault;
(f) the weight, in grams, of the drugs when they are returned to
the vault.
(3) The following information must be recorded in the register when a
batch of dangerous drugs leaves a drug vault for the last time for
disposal in accordance with a drug training direction:
(a) the weight, in grams, of the batch when it leaves the vault;
(b) the weight, in grams, of any container or packaging in which
the batch leaves the vault.
(4) Recording under subsection (1), (2) or (3) must be performed as
close as reasonably practicable to the occurrence of the event to
which the recording relates.