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DRUGS OF DEPENDENCE REGULATION 2005 (NO 3 OF 2005)
2005
DRUGS OF DEPENDENCE
REGULATION 2005
Circulated by the authority
Simon Corbell MLA
Minister
for Health
This Regulation will replace the Drugs of Dependence Regulation 1993
(‘the 1993 Regulation’). With the commencement of the Criminal
Code (Serious Drug Offences) Amendment Act 2004 on 6 March 2005, the
Drugs of Dependence Act 1989 (DDA) will no longer deal with serious drug
offences but will retain some lower order offences and the Simple Cannabis
Offence Notice Scheme and will be the primary legislative tool for regulating
the legitimate manufacture, supply, and use of pharmaceuticals in the ACT. To
ensure consistency in the regulation of illicit drugs and the legal use of
pharmaceutical drugs and other dangerous substances used in medicine, industry,
etc, the schedules in the 1993 Regulation relating to ‘drugs of
dependence’ and ‘prohibited drugs’ will now appear in schedule
1 of the Criminal Code Regulation 2005. This Regulation gives legal effect to
the application of schedule 1 of the Criminal Code Regulation, to the DDA. This
Regulation also includes another schedule that is needed for the licensing
scheme for the manufacture of drugs in part 2 of the DDA.
This section sets out the name of the Regulation as the Drugs of
Dependence Regulation 2005.
The commencement of the Regulation is tied to commencement of the Criminal
Code (Serious Drug Offences) Amendment Act 2004. When the Act commences
amendments to the DDA also come into force.
This section provides that notes are explanatory and not part of the
regulation.
Section 4 – Drugs of dependence – Act, s 3(1),
def drug of dependence
Section 5 – Prohibited substances
– Act, s 3(1), def prohibited substance
Sections 4 and 5
provide that parts 1.1 and 1.2 of schedule 1 of the Criminal Code Regulation
2005 are also substances for the Drugs of Dependence Act 1989. The Drugs
of Dependence Act use these terms to regulate drugs of dependence (that is, the
substances that may be prescribed under special authority but are regulated
because of risks of abuse or misuse) and prohibited substances (that is, the
substances that have a high risk of abuse or misuse and to which their
manufacture, possession, sale or use should be prohibited).
Section 6
– Drugs of dependence – Act, s 4, def drug of
dependence
This section explains that a substance in schedule 1 of
the Regulation is a drug of dependence for part 2, manufacture, of the Act. This
schedule lists substances that manufacturers may manufacture under the authority
of the DDA. Schedule 1 was previously schedule 3 in the 1993 Regulation.