(1) Each of the following is disciplinary action when taken against an authorisation holder (other than a former authorisation holder):
(a) reprimanding the authorisation holder;
(b) requiring the authorisation holder, or an employee of the authorisation holder, to complete a stated course of training to the satisfaction of the chief health officer or another stated person;
(c) imposing a condition on the authorisation holder's authority to deal with a regulated substance or regulated therapeutic good;
(d) amending the authorisation holder's authority to deal with a regulated substance or regulated therapeutic good;
(e) suspending the authorisation holder's authority to deal with a regulated substance or regulated therapeutic good, or a particular authorised dealing under the authorisation—
(i) for a stated period; or
(ii) until the authorisation holder, or an employee of the authorisation holder, completes a stated course of training to the satisfaction of the chief health officer or someone else; or
(iii) until a stated event happens;
(f) cancelling the authorisation holder's authority to deal with a regulated substance or regulated therapeutic good;
(g) if the authorisation holder is an interstate wholesaler—prohibiting the authorisation holder from supplying a regulated substance or regulated therapeutic good by wholesale in the ACT;
(h) if the authorisation holder is authorised to access and use the monitored medicines database—amending, suspending or cancelling the authority to access and use the database.
(2) Each of the following is disciplinary action when taken against a former authorisation holder:
(a) reprimanding the former authorisation holder;
(b) disqualifying the former authorisation holder from being authorised, or authorised in a particular way, to deal with a regulated substance or regulated therapeutic good—
(i) for a stated period; or
(ii) until the former authorisation holder, or an employee of the former authorisation holder, completes a stated course of training to the satisfaction of the chief health officer or someone else; or
(iii) until a stated event happens;
(c) if the former authorisation holder was an interstate wholesaler—prohibiting the former authorisation holder from supplying a regulated substance or regulated therapeutic good by wholesale in the ACT.