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POISONS REGULATIONS 1965 - REG 2

2 .         Interpretation

        (1)         In these regulations unless the context requires otherwise — 

        animal includes bees, birds, cetaceans, crustaceans, fish, molluscs and reptiles;

        approved electronic prescribing system means a system of electronic prescribing approved by the CEO under regulation 32B;

        approved needle and syringe programme means a needle and syringe programme that has been approved by the CEO;

        certificated commercial vessel means a fishing vessel, passenger vessel or trading ship as defined in the Western Australian Marine Act 1982 section 3(1);

        child means a person under the age of 12 years;

        coordinator , in relation to an approved needle and syringe programme, means the person nominated in an application referred to in regulation 12A to be the coordinator of that programme;

        dermatologist means a medical practitioner who has qualifications recognised by the Medical Board as appropriate to a specialist in dermatology;

        direction means regular and frequent supervision but does not necessarily imply continuous personal supervision;

        director of nursing means a registered nurse appointed — 

            (a)         to be in charge of a hospital; or

            (b)         to a remote area nursing post;

        dispense , in relation to a medicine or a poison —

            (a)         means supply the medicine or poison on and in accordance with a prescription duly given by a medical practitioner, a nurse practitioner, a dentist or a veterinary surgeon; and

            (b)         in relation to a drug of addiction, has a meaning affected by regulation 42A;

        distributor means a person who imports, sells or otherwise supplies a poison;

        dosage unit means an individual dose of a poison and includes a tablet, capsule, cachet, single dose powder, or a single dose sachet of powders or granules;

        experienced person means a person who for at least 5 years has been employed in the manufacture, handling or selling of poisons;

        external in relation to the use of a poison, means application in the ears, eyes or nose, or to a body surface other than in the mouth, rectum, vagina, urethra or other body orifice;

        gynaecologist means a medical practitioner who has qualifications recognised by the Medical Board as appropriate to a specialist in gynaecology;

        immediate container includes any form of container in which a poison is directly packed, but does not include any such container intended for consumption or any immediate wrapper;

        immediate wrapper means metal foil, plastic foil, waxed paper, or any other such material not intended for consumption, when used as the first wrapper for a dosage unit or dressing;

        manufacture includes the processes of packing and repacking, refining manipulating and mixing any poison;

        manufacturer means a person who manufactures, produces, or packs a poison;

        Medical Board means the Medical Board established under section 4 of the Medical Act 1894 ;

        obstetrician means a medical practitioner who has qualifications recognised by the Medical Board as appropriate to a specialist in obstetrics;

        permit means a permit granted pursuant to the Act;

        personal supervision means close and continuous control requiring the actual presence of the person exercising the supervision;

        physician means a medical practitioner who has qualifications recognised by the Medical Board as appropriate to a specialist in general medicine;

        poisons cupboard means a substantially made cupboard provided with an effective locking device and, except in the case of a cupboard used for the storage of a drug of addiction, having the word “Poison” conspicuously painted on the outside of the cupboard;

        prescribe , in relation to a drug of addiction, has a meaning affected by regulation 42A;

        psychiatrist means a medical practitioner whose name is contained in a register under section 89(1) of the Mental Health Act 1962 2 ;

        public hospital means a public hospital as defined in section 2(1) of the Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927 ;

        qualified person means — 

            (a)         a medical practitioner, pharmaceutical chemist, dentist, veterinary surgeon;

            (b)         a person who is the holder of a degree approved by the CEO conferred by a University of the British Commonwealth;

            (c)         a person who is eligible to be — 

                  (i)         a Fellow or Associate of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute; or

                  (ii)         a Fellow, Associate or Licentiate of the Royal Institute of Chemistry;

                or

            (d)         any other person approved of by the CEO;

        quarter means any one of the 3 monthly periods of any year ending on 31 March, 30 June, 30 September or 31 December;

        racing yacht means a yacht participating in a race departing from this State;

        registered nurse means a nurse whose name is entered in division 1 of the register referred to in section 33 of the Nurses Act 1992 ;

        remote area nursing post means a remote area site designated as a remote area nursing post by the CEO under regulation 11;

        sale includes exposing or offering for sale or having in possession for sale, whether by wholesale or retail, and also delivery with or without consideration, in any shop or store or premises appurtenant thereto by the keeper thereof or by his servant or agent; and the verb to sell has a corresponding meaning;

        Schedule has the meaning given in the Act;

        supply includes distribute and sell but the administration to a patient of any substance specified in any of the Schedules to the Act by a medical practitioner, nurse practitioner or dentist, or by a registered nurse when acting under the direction of a medical practitioner, or the administration of any substance specified in any of the Schedules to the Act to an animal under the direct personal supervision or under the direction of a veterinary surgeon, shall not be deemed to be supplying within the meaning of these regulations;

        SUSDP has the meaning given in clause 1(1) of Appendix A to the Act;

        the Act means the Poisons Act 1964 .

        (2)         A prescription is issued electronically if it is issued under regulation 37(1A) or 51(1A).

        [Regulation 2 amended in Gazette 23 Sep 1983 p. 3803; 29 Jun 1984 p. 1784; 28 Feb 1986 p. 618; 5 Dec 1986 p. 4467; 27 May 1988 p. 1769; 25 Aug 1989 p. 2842 (as amended in Gazette 6 Oct 1989 p. 3738); 8 Jun 1990 p. 2626; 23 Nov 1990 p. 5791; 12 Apr 1991 p. 1608; 7 Aug 1992 p. 3868; 25 Jun 1993 p. 3078-9; 26 May 1994 p. 2197; 24 Jun 1994 p. 2865; 2 Sep 1994 p. 4533; 23 Dec 1994 p. 7076; 28 Apr 1995 p. 1466 and 1466-7; 5 Sep 1995 p. 4162; 19 Sep 1995 p. 4383; 17 Jan 1996 p. 267; 19 Mar 1996 p. 1216-17; 11 Apr 1997 p. 1829; 27 Nov 1998 p. 6343; 12 Aug 2003 p. 3658; 15 Nov 2005 p. 5603; 15 Dec 2006 p. 5630; 7 Nov 2008 p. 4805; 12 Jun 2009 p. 2109; amended by No. 9 of 2003 s. 41.]



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