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POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES REGULATION 2012 - SCHEDULE 1B

SCHEDULE 1B – Prescribed quantity of dangerous drugs, S4 medicines and S8 medicines

Part 1 - Preliminary

1 Meaning of particular terms

In this schedule—

(a) a
"ticket" or
"tab" , in relation to a dangerous drug, is a substance containing not more than 0.00004g of the drug that is prepared or apparently prepared to be administered as a single dose; and
(b) a
"pill" ,
"tablet" or
"capsule" , in relation to a dangerous drug, is a substance containing not more than 0.7g of the drug that is prepared or apparently prepared to be administered as a single dose.

Part 2 - Dangerous drugs

Column 1 Column 2
Dangerous drug Quantity
4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine 0.02g
4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine 0.02g
Cannabis 50.0g
Fentanyl 0.0025g
Ketamine 0.2g
Lysergic acid 3 tickets or tabs
Lysergide 3 tickets or tabs
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) 4 pills or tablets or capsules
Phencyclidine 0.2g
Psilocin 0.04g
Psilocybin 0.04g
a dangerous drug stated in the Drugs Misuse Regulation 1987 , schedule 1 , part 1 or schedule 2 not otherwise mentioned in this table 1.0g/ml
a dangerous drug stated in the Drugs Misuse Regulation 1987 , schedule 1 , part 2 any quantity
Note—
See also section 378A (1) (d) of the Act , which provides that, for chapter 14 , part 4 , division 5 of the Act to apply in relation to discontinuing the arrest of a person for a minor drugs offence, a police officer must reasonably believe each minor drugs matter the subject of the minor drugs offence was for the person’s personal use.

Part 3 - S4 medicines and S8 medicines

Column 1 Column 2
S4 medicines and S8 medicines Quantity
S4 medicine or S8 medicine any quantity
Note—
See also section 378A (1) (d) of the Act , which provides that, for chapter 14 , part 4 , division 5 of the Act to apply in relation to discontinuing the arrest of a person for a minor drugs offence, a police officer must reasonably believe each minor drugs matter the subject of the minor drugs offence was for the person’s personal use.



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