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university, an institute of technology, a technical and further education college or a similar State or Territory institution as part of an accredited training course.
urine standard means the Standards Australia standard AS/NZS 4308, Procedures for specimen collection and the detection and quantitation of drugs of abuse in urine, as the standard exists from time to time.
    Note   AS/NZS 4308 is a "relevant Standard" within the meaning of that term in subregulation 99.010(1) of CASR.

4 Application
        This instrument applies in relation to the collection and screening of a body sample for the purpose of screening, if the collection of the body sample occurs outside the Greater Capital City Statistical Area:
(a) under the drug and alcohol management plan (DAMP) of a DAMP organisation; or
(b) under a DAMP-like program of a non-DAMP organisation.

5 Exemption — oral fluid or urine sample collection and screening for drugs
       (1) To the extent mentioned in section 6, a DAMP organisation is exempt from the requirement to have a DAMP that includes an alcohol and drug testing program that meets the requirements mentioned in subparagraphs 99.050(1)(a)(ii) and (iii) of CASR in relation to:
(a) the collection of body samples for the purpose of screening; and
(b) screening.
Note   Subparagraphs 99.050(1)(a)(ii) and (iii) impose requirements for oral fluid testing and urine testing to be in accordance with their respective "relevant Standards", as defined in subregulation 99.010(1) of CASR.
    (2) To the extent mentioned in section 6, a non-DAMP organisation is exempt from the requirement to have a DAMP-like program that includes an alcohol and drug testing program that meets the requirements mentioned in subparagraphs 99.050(1)(a)(ii) and (iii) of CASR in relation to:
(a) the collection of body samples for the purpose of screening; and
(b) screening.
       (3) The exemptions in subsections (1) and (2) are subject to the conditions mentioned in section 7.

6 Extent of exemption — collecting agency and course of instruction
        For subsections 5(1) and (2), the exemption is limited to allow the DAMP organisation or non-DAMP organisation (as the case may be) to use a trained collector, doctor, nurse or capable person to perform the role or tasks of a collecting agency in accordance with the requirements for the role or tasks expressly or impliedly specified in the oral fluid standard or the urine standard, as the case requires.

7 Conditions
       (1) A capable person may perform the role or tasks mentioned in section 6 only if a trained collector, a doctor or a nurse is not reasonably available to perform the role or tasks because of the remoteness of the location at which the role or tasks are performed.
       (2) A trained collector, a doctor, a nurse or a