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Benzodiazepines and Other Targeted Substances Regulations

Version of section 60 from 2010-10-21 to 2018-04-03:


Marginal note:Records — practitioner

  •  (1) A practitioner must keep the following records:

    • (a) the brand name or, if the targeted substance does not have a brand name, the specified name, the quantity and strength per unit of any targeted substance received from a licensed dealer, pharmacist or hospital and the date on which it is received;

    • (b) the name and address of the licensed dealer, pharmacist or hospital that sold or provided the targeted substance;

    • (c) if a transaction involves a quantity of targeted substance that exceeds five times the usual daily dose for the substance, the name and quantity of the substance prescribed, administered, sold, provided, sent, delivered or transported, the name and address of the recipient and the date of the transaction; and

    • (d) in the case of an emergency supply referred to in subsection 59(1), the name of the administering agent, the location of the emergency supply, the name, quantity and strength per unit of each targeted substance, the date of all transactions related to that emergency supply and the name of any individual to whom the targeted substance was administered.

  • Marginal note:Records — agent

    (2) In respect of the administration of a targeted substance from an emergency supply referred to in subsection 59(1), the agent of the practitioner must keep the following records:

    • (a) the name, strength per unit and quantity of each targeted substance administered and the date on which it was administered;

    • (b) the name of the individual to whom the targeted substance was administered; and

    • (c) the name of the agent of the practitioner who administered the targeted substance.

  • SOR/2010-223, s. 28

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