Western Australian Consolidated Acts (1) A visiting health
professional may issue a written prescription for a restricted substance or a
drug of addiction only if authorised to do so by an order under
section 6.
(2) The Minister may,
by an order under section 6 —
(a)
authorise a visiting health professional or a class of visiting health
professionals to issue written prescriptions for a restricted substance or
drug of addiction, or restricted substances or drugs of addiction of a class
specified in the order, in the course of providing health care services in
accordance with this Act;
(b)
authorise any person or class of persons to sell or supply a restricted
substance or drug of addiction on such a prescription, but only if the person
or class of persons is licensed or otherwise authorised under the
Poisons Act 1964 to sell or supply the substance on prescription;
(c)
authorise a visiting health professional, all visiting health professionals or
a class of visiting health professionals to be sold any substance by
wholesale; and
(d)
authorise any person or class of persons to sell any substance by wholesale to
any visiting health professional authorised as referred to in
paragraph (c), but only if the person or class of persons is licensed or
otherwise authorised under the Poisons Act 1964 to sell the substance by
wholesale to a medical practitioner.
(3) The Minister is
not to make an order containing an authorisation referred to in
subsection (2) unless the Minister is satisfied that adequate
arrangements are in place to ensure that the substances concerned will only be
prescribed for, sold or supplied to, and used by, persons to whom visiting
health professionals are authorised to provide health care services under this
Act.
(4) The Minister is
not to make an order containing an authorisation referred to in
subsection (2)(a) in respect of a visiting health professional or class
of visiting health professionals unless registered health professionals of the
like profession in this State may lawfully issue written prescriptions for the
restricted substance or drug of addiction of the type or class specified in
the order.
(5) An order under
section 6 may impose conditions on any authorisation referred to in this
section that is conferred by the order.