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NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953 - SECT 92A

Approvals to be subject to conditions

  (1)   The approval of a person as an approved pharmacist, or the approval of a medical practitioner, for the purposes of this Part (including an approval granted before the commencement of this section and an approval of a person or body referred to in section   83Z) is, by force of this section, subject to the following conditions:

  (a)   a condition that the approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner will not, by advertisement, notice or otherwise, state or indicate that he or she is willing to supply all or any pharmaceutical benefits to all or any persons without charge or for a charge other than the charge that he or she may make without contravening section   87;

  (b)   a condition that, where the approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner makes, by advertisement, notice or otherwise, a statement with respect to the charge for which he or she is willing to supply, or with respect to his or her willingness to supply without charge, drugs or medicinal preparations generally or a class of drugs or medicinal preparations, he or she will indicate in the statement whether or not the statement relates to the supply of pharmaceutical benefits;

  (c)   a condition that the approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner will not follow a practice of supplying all or any pharmaceutical benefits to all or any persons without charge or for a charge other than the charge that he or she may make without contravening section   87;

  (ca)   a condition that where:

  (i)   the approved pharmacist supplies a pharmaceutical benefit upon a prescription that, in accordance with subsection   84AA(2) or (3), is a concessional benefit prescription, a concession card prescription or an entitlement card prescription; and

  (ii)   that prescription is subsequently reduced to a document in writing (in this paragraph referred to as the relevant document ) and given to the approved pharmacist in pursuance of regulations in force for the purposes of this Part;

    the approved pharmacist shall write or mark on the relevant document the information communicated, or purportedly communicated, to him or her under subsection   84AA(2) or (3) in such manner as would, if the relevant document were a written prescription, cause that prescription to be, in accordance with subsection   84AA(1) or (1A), a concessional benefit prescription, a concession card prescription or an entitlement card prescription, as the case requires;

  (d)   a condition that the approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner will not enter into a refund agreement or become an agent of a party to a refund agreement for the purposes of the refund agreement;

  (e)   a condition that the approved pharmacist, being a friendly society or a friendly society body, will keep a record, in a form approved by the Secretary, of the names and addresses, being addresses last known to the pharmacist, of all members:

  (i)   where the pharmacist is a friendly society--of the friendly society; or

  (ii)   where the pharmacist is a friendly society body--of the friendly society, or of any of the friendly societies, for the benefit of the members of which the pharmacist is carrying on business;

    who were, immediately before 24   April 1964, and have continued to be, parties to agreements or arrangements under which contributions were and are payable by those members or on their behalf to friendly societies, or to friendly society bodies, for the purpose of obtaining benefits in respect of medicines;

  (f)   any other condition (including, but not limited to, a condition relating to premises) determined by the Minister under subsection   (1A).

  (1A)   For the purposes of paragraph   (1)(f), the Minister may, by legislative instrument, determine conditions.

  (2)   The conditions specified in paragraphs 92A(1)(a), (b) and (c) do not apply in relation to:

  (a)   the supply, or a statement relating to the supply, of pharmaceutical benefits upon entitlement card prescriptions;

  (b)   the supply, or a statement relating to the supply, of pharmaceutical benefits by a friendly society or by a friendly society body to members:

  (i)   in the case of a friendly society--of the friendly society; or

  (ii)   in the case of a friendly society body--of the friendly society, or of any of the friendly societies, for the benefit of the members of which the friendly society body is carrying on business;

    who were, immediately before 24   April 1964, and have continued to be, parties to agreements or arrangements under which contributions were and are payable by those members or on their behalf to friendly societies, or to friendly society bodies, for the purpose of obtaining benefits in respect of medicines; or

  (c)   the supply, or a statement relating to the supply, of pharmaceutical benefits by a friendly society or by a friendly society body to the spouses, or to the children, of members referred to in paragraph   (b).

  (3)   For the purposes of section   95, any conduct of an approved pharmacist that is a contravention of the conditions specified in this section shall be deemed to be conduct that is an abuse of his or her approval.

  (4)   For all purposes in connection with the writing or marking on a document by an approved pharmacist of information of the kind referred to in paragraph   (1)(ca), the communication, or purported communication, of the information referred to in subsection   84AA(2) or (3), as the case requires, shall be taken to afford full and sufficient grounds for the writing or marking of that information by the pharmacist on that document.


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