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DRUGS OF DEPENDENCE (CANNABIS FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS) AMENDMENT BILL 2004
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
Drugs Of
Dependence (Cannabis For Medical Conditions) Amendment Bill
2004
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Circulated
by authority of
Kerrie Tucker MLA
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Outline
The Bill would permit
people suffering from chronic pain and a range of illnesses to self medicate,
legally, with cannabis. It would also permit them (or nominated care givers) to
grow cannabis plants for that purpose. They would require the support of their
GP and a permit from the Chief Health Officer.
This bill does not
establish a system to supply the drug in any particular form nor to guarantee
any particular quality. The object of the Bill is consistent with requests from
many community groups around Australia – ranging from the Tasmanian branch
of the CWA to the multi-party Australian Parliamentary Group for Drug Law Reform
– which is simply to lift the stigma from those people using cannabis for
medicinal purposes, on compassionate grounds.
Clause 1
This section provides that the name of the Act is Drugs of Dependent
(Cannabis for Medical Conditions) Amendment Act 2004.
Clause 2
This section provides that the Act commences on the day after its
notification day.
Clause 3
This section provides that this Act amends the Drugs of Dependence Act
1989.
Clause 4
This Clause establishes four new Divisions (9A.1 to 9A.4).
Division 9A.1 Definitions for pt 9A
Section 159A
This section inserts a new part 9A that adds the relevant
definitions for the Act
Division 9A.2 Approval of cannabis for medical
conditions
Section 159B
This section explains how a person can apply to the Chief
Medical Officer for approval to possess and use cannabis.
It describes
three categories of application. Category 1 is for use for the mitigation of a
symptom of a terminal illness or its treatment. Category 2 application is for
the mitigation of symptoms of serious diseases or conditions. Category 3
applications can be for the mitigation of other medical conditions or its
treatment.
It specifies other details that must be provided as part of
the application and that a medical declaration from the applicant’s doctor
must be provided. It provides that Category 3 applications require an additional
medical declaration.
Section 159C
This section identifies what must be included in a medical declaration. It
specifies such requirements as the applicants medical condition and the
doctor’s recommendation for the dosage of cannabis.
There are also
special requirements for each of the categories of application. For a category 2
or 3 application, more detailed information is required regarding previous
treatments.
Section 159D
This section provided that a second medical
declaration is required for a category 3 application. It outlines what
information the declaration must include.
Section 159E
This section provides that the Chief Health Officer (CHO) must approve an
application if it is accordance with section 159B. It provides the reasons that
an application must be refused, and that the CHO must contact the applicant to
allow an opportunity for representations. It also provided that any approval
must be given in writing and should include the date of issue and expiry.
Section 159F
This section establishes that an approval is subject to
conditions. These may be specific to an approval or prescribed under the
regulations.
Section 159G
This section outlines that the CHO must give written
notice of a decision on an approval to the applicant and the doctors who have
given approval under section 159C and/or 159D.
Section 159H
This
section provides that the approval is effective for the period stated in the
approval (no longer than 1 year).
Section 159I
This section provides
that a person may assist the holder of the approval and that this person may
possess cannabis to administer to the holder of the approval.
Section
159J
This section provides that the CHO may cancel an approval if they
believe that the holder or nominated person has contravened a condition of
approval.
Division 9A.3 Licence to cultivate cannabis for
medical conditions
Section 159K 0
This section provides that person may apply to the
CHO for a licence to permit them, or a nominated person, to cultivate cannabis
in accordance with an approval. Such an application may only be made by a person
who holds an approval under division 9A.2 or is in the process of applying for
an approval. It provides what information must be included in an application,
including a street address where the cannabis is to be grown and to be kept. It
also provides that a nominated person must also make a declaration.
Section 159L
This section provides the information required in a
declaration from a nominated person.
Section 159M
This section
provided that the CHO must approve the application for a cannabis cultivation
licence if the application is in accordance with section 159J. However if the
application is not in accordance with section 159J, the CHO must refuse the
application. It provides the reasons that an application must be refused, and
that the CHO must contact the applicant to allow an opportunity for
representations. It also provided that any approval must be given in writing and
should include the date of issue and expiry.
Section 159N
This section establishes that a licence is subject to
conditions. These may be specific to an approval or prescribed under the
regulations. It provides that the conditions must include conditions about the
number of plants that may be cultivated at any one time and the amount of
cannabis that may be kept at any time.
Section 159O
This section provides that the CHO must give
written notice of the decision on the licence to the applicant and, if
applicable, a nominated person.
Section 159P
This section provides
that a licence would be effective for no longer that a year.
Section
159Q
This section describes that activity authorised under a cannabis
cultivation licence.
Section 159R
This section provides that the CHO
may cancel a cultivation licence if they believe that the holder or nominated
person has contravened a condition of the licence. A cancellation would have
effect on the day the notice of cancellation is given.
Division 9A.4 Other Matters
Section 159S
This section provides that the CHO must keep a
register of approvals and licences issued. The register must contain the
information prescribed in the regulations.
Section 159T
This section
provides that the Minister must review the operation of pt 9A of the new Act as
soon as practicable after 2 years of its operation. It provides that this report
must be presented to the Legislative Assembly with 6 months of the commencement
of the review.
Clause 5
New section 162(6)
This section provides that section 162 of the
current Act, cultivation of prohibited plants (cannabis), does not apply to the
cultivation of cannabis with a licence issued under division 9A.3.
Clause 6
New section 165 (2A)
This section provides that the penalties for
possession of cannabis do not apply to a person with an approval under division
9A.2 or a licence under division 9A.3.
Clause 7
New section 171 (4) (da)
This section establishes that penalties for
people in possession of a prohibited substance do not apply for a person who
possesses cannabis with an approval under division 9A.2 or a licence under
Division 9A.3.
Clause 9
This is a technical clause to renumber sections.
Clause 10
New section 171 (6)
This section establishes that penalties under
subsection (2) and (3), that a person shall not administer a prohibited
substance to themselves or to another person, do not apply to a person with an
approval under division 9A.2.
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