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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2002 Week 4 Hansard (11 April) . . Page.. 1108 ..
Radiation Act 1983
Division 2 of Part 2 details the powers of inspectors under the Radiation Act 1983. It provides that an inspector may, at any reasonable time, or with a warrant, enter a premises licensed under the Act and:
- search, inspect, or test any material, document or item on a premises that they consider necessary for the purposes of determining whether the Act is being complied with;
- make copies, take samples or seize anything that may be evidence of an offence under the Act.
Drugs of Dependence Act 1989
Part 2 of the Drugs of Dependence Act 1989 details the powers of inspectors. It provides that an inspector may enter a prescribed premises at any reasonable time and:
- inspect the premises and test or take samples of any drug of dependence or prohibited substance or anything associated with a drug of dependence or prohibited substance;
- inspect and copy any documents and seize any thing which the inspector believes to be connected with an offence against this Act; and
- require the occupier of the premises to supply the occupier's name and address.
Poisons Act 1933
Section 8 of the Poisons Act 1933 details the powers of inspectors. It provides that an inspector may enter any premises and inspect any documents and any stocks of poisons, poisonous substances, biological preparations, restricted substances and any schedule 4 substances. The inspector may also make copies of any documents.
Pharmacy Act 1931
Section 8 of the Pharmacy Act 1931 details the powers of inspectors. It provides that an inspector may enter any pharmacy at any reasonable time and inspect the premises.
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