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TASMANIA

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POISONS (DECLARED RESTRICTED SUBSTANCES) ORDER 2017

STATUTORY RULES 2017, No. 119

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CONTENTS 1. Short title 2. Commencement 3. Interpretation 4. Declaration of substances to which section 36 of the Poisons Act 1971 applies 5. Legislation revoked Schedule 1 – Substances to which section 36 of the Poisons Act 1971 applies Schedule 2 – Legislation revoked

2 POISONS (DECLARED RESTRICTED SUBSTANCES) ORDER 2017

I make the following order under section 36 of the Poisons Act 1971.

Dated 19 December 2017.

MICHAEL DARREL JOSEPH FERGUSON Minister for Health

1. Short title This order may be cited as the Poisons (Declared Restricted Substances) Order 2017.

2. Commencement This order takes effect on the day on which its making is notified in the Gazette.

3. Interpretation The Acts Interpretation Act 1931 applies to the interpretation of this order as if this order were by-laws.

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4. Declaration of substances to which section 36 of the Poisons Act 1971 applies (1) The restricted substances specified in Schedule 1 are declared to be substances to which section 36 of the Poisons Act 1971 applies.

(2) A reference in Schedule 1 to a substance by name followed, in parentheses, by a capital letter “S” and a numeral is a reference to that substance when included in the correspondingly numbered Schedule of the Poisons List.

5. Legislation revoked The legislation specified in Schedule 2 is revoked.

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SCHEDULE 1 – SUBSTANCES TO WHICH SECTION 36 OF THE POISONS ACT 1971 APPLIES Clause 4 1. Anabolic and androgenic steroidal agents, including those separately specified in Schedule 4 of the Poisons List (S4).

2. Androisoxazole.

3. AOD-9604(CAS No.221231-10-3).

4. Benactyzine, and other substances structurally derived from diphenylmethane with ataractic properties.

5. derivatives not elsewhere specified in this Schedule (except and ).

6. Boldenone (otherwise known as dehydrotestosterone).

7. .

8. (S4).

9. Bromvaletone.

10. Butylchloral hydrate.

11. .

12. .

13. Cathine.

14. hydrate (S4).

15. Chlorbutol (S4).

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16. .

17. Chlormethiazole.

18. .

19. CJC-1295 (CAS No.863288-34-0).

20. .

21. Clonazepam.

22. .

23. Clostebol (otherwise known as 4-chlorotestosterone).

24. Codeine (S4).

25. Darbepoetin alfa.

26. Dextropropoxyphene (S4).

27. .

28. Diethylpropion.

29. Drostanolone.

30. Ephedrine (S4).

31. Epoetin alfa.

32. Epoetin beta.

33. Erythropoietin.

34. Erythropoietins except when separately specified in this Schedule.

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35. .

36. .

37. Ethyloestrenol.

38. Fluoxymesterone.

39. .

40. Follistatin.

41. .

42. Growth hormone-releasing hormones (GHRHs), including those separately specified in Schedule 4 to the Poisons List.

43. Growth hormone-releasing peptide-6 (GHRP-6).

44. Growth hormone-releasing peptides (GHRPs), including those separately specified in Schedule 4 to the Poisons List.

45. Growth hormone-releasing secretagogues (GHSs), including those separately specified in Schedule 4 to the Poisons List.

46. Hexarelin.

47. Insulin-like growth factors.

48. Ipamorelin.

49. .

50. .

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51. .

52. Mestanolone.

53. Mesterolone (otherwise known as methyldihydrotestosterone).

54. Methandienone (otherwise known as methandrostenolone).

55. Methandriol.

56. Methenolone.

57. Methylpentynol and other substituted alkynes for internal use.

58. Methyltestosterone.

59. Methyprylone.

60. Mibolerone.

61. Midazolam.

62. Nalbuphine.

63. Nandrolone (otherwise known as nortestosterone).

64. .

65. Norethandrolone.

66. Oxandrolone.

67. .

68. Oxymesterone (otherwise known as hydroxymethyltestosterone).

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69. Oxymetholone.

70. .

71. Phentermine.

72. Pralmorelin (growth hormone-releasing peptide-2) (GHRP-2).

73. .

74. Pseudoephedrine (S4).

75. Selective androgen receptor modulators.

76. Somatropin (human growth hormone).

77. Stanolone (otherwise known as ).

78. Stanozolol.

79. .

80. (S4).

81. Tramadol.

82. Trenbolone (S4).

83. .

84. .

85. (S4).

86. (S4).

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SCHEDULE 2 – LEGISLATION REVOKED Clause 5 Poisons (Declared Restricted Substances) Order 1990 (No. 189 of 1990)

Poisons (Declared Restricted Substances) Order 1998 (No. 15 of 1998)

Poisons (Declared Restricted Substances) Order (No. 2) 1998 (No. 73 of 1998)

Poisons (Declared Restricted Substances) Amendment Order 2010 (No. 120 of 2010)

Poisons (Declared Restricted Substances) Amendment Order 2014 (No. 38 of 2014)

Poisons (Declared Restricted Substances) Amendment Order 2015 (No. 60 of 2015)

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Printed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.

Notified in the Gazette on 31 December 2017.

EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the order)

This order –

(a) adds Tramadol to the list of substances to which section 36 of the Poisons Act 1971 applies; and

(b) replaces the Poisons (Declared Restricted Substances) Order 1990.

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