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POISONS REGULATIONS 1965 - REG 32D

32D .         Offence provisions

        (1)         A person must not access an approved electronic prescribing system unless the person —

            (a)         is permitted to have access to the system according to the procedures that control access to the system; and

            (b)         gained access according to those procedures.

        Penalty: a fine of $5 000.

        (2)         A person who has an access code for an approved electronic prescribing system must not —

            (a)         reveal the person’s access code to another person; or

            (b)         otherwise allow another person to have access to the system unless to do so is in accordance with the procedures that control access to the system.

        Penalty: a fine of $5 000.

        (3)         A person must not make inappropriate use of an approved electronic prescribing system.

        Penalty: a fine of $5 000.

        (4)         An administrator of an approved electronic prescribing system must, to the extent practicable, ensure that —

            (a)         a person who is permitted to have access to the system in accordance with the procedures that control access to the system is not given more than one access code; and

            (b)         each person who is responsible to the administrator for the operation and control of the system does not make inappropriate use of the system.

        Penalty: a fine of $5 000.

        [Regulation 32D inserted in Gazette 7 Nov 2008 p. 4808; amended in Gazette 28 Jul 2009 p. 2979.]



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