A registered medical practitioner who takes a blood sample from an IBAC Officer must complete and give to the IBAC Officer a certificate that includes the following particulars—
(a) the registered medical practitioner's full name;
(b) that the registered medical practitioner was the registered medical practitioner who took the blood sample from the officer;
(c) the date and time that the blood sample was taken;
(d) that a sufficient blood sample was taken to enable testing for the presence of alcohol or a drug of dependence;
(e) if known, the laboratory or drug testing service where the blood sample will be sent for testing and the identification number or code enabling the sample to be identified by that laboratory or drug testing service.
Division 4—Collection of urine samples