Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) The Commissioner
of Health (as defined in the Health Act 1911 ) may approve a person
as —
(a) a
technologist for the purposes of this Part if the Commissioner considers the
person is competent to prepare sampling equipment;
(b) a
sample collector for the purposes of this Part if the Commissioner considers
the person is competent to take or collect blood and urine samples.
(2) The Director of
the Chemistry Centre (WA) may approve a person as an analyst for the purposes
of Part 9 of the Act if the Director considers the person is competent to
ascertain whether, and to what extent, drugs are present in blood and urine
samples.
(3) An approval under
this regulation may relate to —
(a) a
specified person;
(b) the
holder from time to time of a specified office or position; or
(c) a
specified class of persons.
(4) An approval under
this regulation —
(a) is
to be given in writing;
(b) may
be subject to such conditions and restrictions (including as to its duration)
as the person giving the approval thinks fit; and
(c) in
the case of an approval under subregulation (3)(b) or (c) is to be
published in the Gazette .
(5) The person who
gave an approval under subregulation (3)(b) or (c) may cancel it by
publishing a notice to that effect in the Gazette .
(6) The person who
gave any other approval under this regulation may cancel it by giving written
notice to the approved person but, before doing so, must give the approved
person an opportunity to show why the approval should not be cancelled.