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  • FRANKS: What is the status of the Office of Industrial Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis?
  • This is also leaving out cannabis, which is the most supplied and used illicit drug.
  • Committee Submission - Downes (2) (pdf 1.69 MB)

    Intriguingly, there is also some evidence that people believe EC to be less harmful than medicinal nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
  • Committee Submission - Hall (pdf 696 KB)

    According to the 2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey, 0.7% (95% CI, 0.6%–0.9%) of the population aged 14 years or older had used SLT at least once in the previous year, a marginal increase from the 0.5% (95% CI, 0.4%– 0.6%) in the 2007 survey.2,3 This is much lower than the levels of use of illicit drugs, such as ecstasy (3.0%), cocaine (2.1%), methamphetamine (2.5%) and cannabis (10.3%).4 Unpublished data from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Study indicate that use of ENDS in Australia is very low.
  • Tabled Paper Chiropodists (pdf 340 KB)

    the Minister for Health [Extract from 'Government Gazette', 26 August 2004, pages 3409-3417—Regulation No. 180 of 2004] South Australia Chiropodists Regulations 2004 under the Chiropodists Act 1950 NOOSE OF ASSEMBLY LArnoM TRP TABLE 1 5 SEP 2004 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Interpretation Part 2—Election of chiropodist members of board 4 Elections to be conducted by registrar 5 Public notice of election 6 Eligibility to vote 7 Nominations 8 Election without ballot 9 Election with ballot 10 Ballot papers 11 Electoral material 12 Voting 13 Scrutineers 14 Counting of votes 15 Public notice of election results Part 3—Registration 16 Additional qualifications 17 Application for registration 18 Fees 19 Display of certificate of registration 20 Notification of change of practice address Part 4—Chiropody practice 21 Code of professional ethics 22 Prescribed equipment and facilities 23 Hygienic storage of dressings and medicinal
    Presented by
    Hon Lea Stevens
    on
    15/09/2004
  • South Australia has the most permissive expiation regime for cannabis in Australia, allowing expiation for possession of up to 100 grams of cannabis.
  • FRANKS: What is the status of the Office of Industrial Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis?
  • Tabled Paper Parliament of South Australia (pdf 2.02 MB)

    General Distribution Papers The following paper was distributed to all Members over the reporting period: Barb Coddington Medicinal Cannabis On-line services The Research Services section provides a range of services accessible from the Library Intranet Portal, including: • Lists of Acts Committed to Ministers • Lists of Conferral or Delegation of Functions, Powers, Assets Rights and Liabilities
    Presented by
    Mr Josh Teague
    on
    22/09/2020
  • FRANKS: What is the status of the Office of Industrial Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis?
  • Tabled Paper Controlled Substances (pdf 450 KB)

    (section 33K) 8 Exemption from prohibition of possession of injecting equipment 8A No accessorial liability in prescribed circumstances 8 Variation of regulation 9—Prescribed place 9 Insertion of regulations 9A and 9B 9A Expiation fees for simple cannabis offences 9B Simple cannabis offences 10 Variation of regulation 11—Prescribed manner of initiation of analysis and prescribed fee 11 Insertion of regulations 14, 15 and 16 14 Prescribed professional associations 15 Corresponding laws 16 Copies of codes etc to be kept available for public inspection 12 Substitution of Schedules 1,2 and 3 Schedule 1—Controlled Drugs Part 1—Controlled Drugs other than drugs of dependence Part 2—Drugs of dependence Schedule 2—Controlled Precursors Schedule 3—Controlled Plants Part 1—Controlled plants other than cannabis plants Part 2—Cannabis plants 13 Insertion of Schedule 5 Schedule 5—Expiation Fees 2 Schedule 1—Revocation Revocation of Controlled Substances (Expiation
    Presented by
    Hon John Hill
    on
    12/02/2008
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The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.