Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00090:section:84d:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00090
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 84D (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 117130–119250

pharmaceutical benefit or repatriation pharmaceutical benefit as are prescribed;
and shall be signed by:
 (d) in a case where the record is made by an approved pharmacist—the pharmacist;
 (e) in a case where the record is made by an approved medical practitioner—the medical practitioner; or
 (f) in a case where the record is made by an approved hospital authority—the medical practitioner or pharmacist by or under whose supervision the pharmaceutical benefit or repatriation pharmaceutical benefit is dispensed.
 (8) An approved pharmacist may authorise a person to record, on behalf of the pharmacist, the supply of pharmaceutical benefits and repatriation pharmaceutical benefits for the purposes of subsection (6).
 (9) A reference in subsection (7) to an approved pharmacist includes a reference to a person authorised by a pharmacist under subsection (8) to record, on behalf of the pharmacist, the supply of pharmaceutical benefits and repatriation pharmaceutical benefits.
 (10) Where:
 (a) an out‑patient medication is supplied to the holder of an out‑patient medication prescription record form; and
 (b) the form is presented at the time of supply; and
 (c) the supply is not excluded under subsection 84C(4B) from being taken into account for the purposes of section 84C;
the medical practitioner or pharmacist by whom, or under whose supervision, the medication is dispensed, or any person authorised under subsection (12) to do so, must record the supply of the medication on the form.
 (11) A record made for the purposes of subsection (10) must include:
 (a) the prescribed particulars of the prescription upon which the medication is supplied; and
 (b) the date on which the medication is supplied; and
 (c) any other particulars of the supply that are prescribed;
and must be signed by the person making the record.
 (12) The public hospital authority of a public hospital may authorise in writing a person employed at the hospital to record, for the purposes of subsection (10), the supply of an out‑patient medication dispensed by, or under the supervision of, a medical practitioner or pharmacist.