Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00094:reg:5:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00094
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 3097–6001

5  Supply of pharmaceutical benefits by approved pharmacist without prescription
 (1) A pharmaceutical benefit (the substitute benefit) described in column 2 of an item of the table in subsection (8) may be supplied without a prescription to a person by an approved pharmacist, at or from premises in respect of which the pharmacist is approved, if:
 (a) a prescription for a pharmaceutical benefit (the prescribed benefit) described in column 1 of the item is presented to the approved pharmacist; and
 (b) subsections (2), (3), (4), (5), (6) and (7) apply.

Approved pharmacist cannot supply prescribed benefit
 (2) This subsection applies if the approved pharmacist cannot supply the prescribed benefit.

Person cannot obtain prescription for substitute benefit in time
 (3) This subsection applies if the approved pharmacist is satisfied that it is not practicable for the person to obtain a prescription for the substitute benefit from a PBS prescriber before the person needs the supply of the prescribed benefit.

Substitution permitted under Therapeutic Goods Act
 (4) This subsection applies if the substitute benefit may be dispensed in accordance with section 30EL of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989.

Person presenting prescription has been informed of cost implications
 (5) This subsection applies if the approved pharmacist has informed the person presenting the prescription of:
 (a) each substitute benefit that the approved pharmacist can supply instead of the prescribed benefit; and
 (b) for each substitute benefit that the approved pharmacist can supply:
 (i) the amount (which may be a nil amount) that the approved pharmacist would, if the approved pharmacist supplied the substitute benefit to the person for whom the prescribed benefit was prescribed, be permitted by Part VII of the Act to charge that person for that supply; and
 (ii) the amount that the approved pharmacist would, if the approved pharmacist supplied the substitute benefit otherwise than under Part VII of the Act to the person for whom the prescribed benefit was prescribed, charge that person for that supply; and
 (c) the amount (which may be a nil amount) that the approved pharmacist would, if the approved pharmacist supplied the prescribed benefit to the person for whom it was prescribed, be permitted by Part VII of the Act to charge that person for that supply.

Record of information justifying supply of substitute benefit
 (6) This subsection applies if the approved pharmacist records the information that the approved pharmacist used to support the decision to supply the substitute benefit, including the following statements:
 (a) a statement that the substitute benefit supplied is a pharmaceutical benefit determined under paragraph 89A(3)(a) of the Act;
 (b) a statement that the conditions in this section are satisfied;
 (c) a statement that the approved pharmacist is satisfied that the