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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT 1984 - SECT 11

11—Functions of the Advisory Council

        (1)         The functions of the Advisory Council are as follows:

            (a)         to keep under review substances and devices that are subject to this Act or that may, in the opinion of the Advisory Council, need to be brought under this Act and the controls (if any) that are, or should be, applicable to them; and

            (b)         to advise the Minister on the measures that should, in the opinion of the Advisory Council, be taken in relation to imposing, withdrawing or varying controls in respect of any of those substances or devices; and

            (c)         to monitor the administration and operation of this Act; and

            (d)         such other functions as the Minister may assign to the Advisory Council.

        (2)         The Advisory Council may make recommendations to the Minister for—

            (a)         amendments to this Act; or

            (b)         making, varying or revoking regulations under this Act.

        (3)         The Advisory Council must advise the Minister on any matter referred by the Minister to the Advisory Council for advice.

        (4)         The Advisory Council may establish subcommittees for the purpose of giving advice to the Advisory Council in the performance of its functions.

        (5)         A subcommittee will consist of such members of the Advisory Council, and such other persons co-opted by the Advisory Council, as the Advisory Council thinks fit.

        (6)         The Advisory Council must, not later than 31 October in each year, report to the Minister on the administration and operation of this Act during the previous financial year.

        (7)         The Minister must, as soon as practicable after receipt of a report submitted under subsection (6), cause a copy of the report to be laid before each House of Parliament.



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