Western Australian Consolidated Regulations In any proceeding
under the Act and in the absence of proof to the contrary, any of the
following certificates is evidence of the matters certified in
it —
(a) a
certificate purporting to be signed by the Director of the Chemistry Centre
(WA), certifying that a named person is, or was at a particular time, approved
as an analyst under regulation 46(2);
(aa) a
certificate purporting to be signed by the Director of the Chemistry Centre
(WA), certifying that identified equipment is, or was at a particular time,
approved testing equipment;
(b) a
certificate purporting to be signed by a technologist, certifying
that —
(i)
identified sampling equipment comprises the items
required by regulation 47;
(ii)
he or she prepared that sampling equipment in accordance
with regulation 48; and
(iii)
at the time it was prepared the sampling equipment was
sterile and fit for use in taking blood or urine samples (as the case
requires) if used on or before the stated expiry date;
(c) a
certificate purporting to be signed by a sample collector certifying that an
identified blood or urine sample was taken or collected —
(i)
from a named person;
(ii)
at a specified date and time;
(iii)
in accordance with these regulations; and
(iv)
using sampling equipment that was sealed in a package
with a specified serial number;
and
(d) a
certificate purporting to be signed by an analyst,
certifying —
(i)
that an identified blood or urine sample taken or
collected from a named person was analysed for drugs in accordance with these
regulations; and
(ii)
the results obtained from that analysis.
[Regulation 53 amended in Gazette
28 Apr 2006 p. 1658.]