A practitioner administration permit in respect of a person specified in the permit authorises the co-ordinating medical practitioner for the person, for the purpose of causing the person's death—
(a) to prescribe and supply to the person a sufficient dose of the voluntary assisted dying substance specified in the permit; and
(b) in the presence of a witness receive an administration request; and
(c) to possess, use, and administer in the presence of a witness, the voluntary assisted dying substance to the person if—
(i) the person is physically incapable of the self-administration or digestion of the voluntary assisted dying substance; and
(ii) the person at the time of making the administration request has decision-making capacity in relation to voluntary assisted dying; and
(iii) the person in requesting access to voluntary assisted dying is acting voluntarily and without coercion; and
(iv) the person's request to access voluntary assisted dying is enduring; and
(v) the person is administered the voluntary assisted dying substance immediately after making the administration request.
Division 2—Voluntary assisted dying permits