(1) A recordable prescription is a prescription for a monitored medicine that:
(a) is issued to a person in the Territory; or
(b) is issued outside the Territory to a person who is ordinarily resident in the Territory; or
(c) is issued outside the Territory to a person who has the prescription filled in the Territory; or
(d) is issued in circumstances prescribed by regulation.
(2) Despite subsection (1), a prescription for a monitored medicine that the regulations prescribe to be exempt from a recordable prescription is not a recordable prescription.
(3) A recordable supply is a supply of a monitored medicine for administration to a person that:
(a) occurs within the Territory; or
(b) occurs outside the Territory if the supply is made to a person ordinarily resident in the Territory; or
(c) occurs outside the Territory if the supply is made on the basis of a prescription issued in the Territory; or
(d) is supplied in circumstances prescribed by regulation.
(4) Despite subsection (3), a supply of a monitored medicine that the regulations prescribe to be exempt from a recordable supply is not a recordable supply.