Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00189:reg:10:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00189
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 52025–54578

person on board a ship or aircraft, if the drug:
 (i) is not a drug listed in Schedule IV to the Single Convention; and
 (ii) is required for the medical treatment of an animal that is being exported and is under the care of the person; and
 (iii) was prescribed by a veterinarian for the treatment; and
 (iv) was supplied to the person in accordance with the prescription of the veterinarian mentioned in subparagraph (iii); or
 (e) unless the drug is exported from Australia by a person on board a ship or aircraft if the drug:
 (i) is not a drug listed in Schedule IV to the Single Convention; and
 (ii) is required for the medical treatment of an animal under the care of the person; and
 (iii) is included in Schedule 2 or Schedule 3 to the current Poisons Standard within the meaning of section 52A of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989; and
 (iv) is being exported in an amount that does not exceed:
 (A) if the drug is a divided dosage product (including tablets and capsules) and pseudoephedrine is the sole active ingredient—30 dosage units; or
 (B) if the drug is a divided dosage product (including tablets and capsules) and it contains pseudoephedrine in combination with other active ingredients—50 dosage units; or
 (C) in any other case—3 months supply of the recommended daily dosage of the drug; or
 (f) unless the drug is exported from Australia on a ship or aircraft if:
 (i) the drug is not a drug listed in Schedule IV to the Single Convention; and
 (ii) the drug is for first‑aid or emergency purposes during the ship's voyage or the aircraft's flight; and
 (iii) the amount of the drug being exported is consistent with the number of passengers and crew on board the ship or aircraft and the duration of the voyage or flight; or
 (g) unless the drug is exported from Australia by a person on board a ship or aircraft if:
 (i) the drug is not a drug listed in Schedule IV to the Single Convention; and
 (ii) the person is a medical practitioner, nurse or paramedic; and
 (iii) the person is exporting the drug for providing emergency medical treatment to another person; and
 (iv) the amount of the drug being exported is consistent with the treatment of that other person.
 (2) The exportation of a Schedule 8 drug from Australia to another country by post is prohibited unless the Secretary or an authorised person has, in the instrument granting a licensed exporter permission to export the drug to the other country, or in another instrument in writing that is in force, authorised the exportation of the drug by post to the other