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  1. Benzodiazepines and Other Targeted Substances Regulations - SOR/2000-217 (Section 79)
    Marginal note:Notice of prohibition of sale
    •  (1) In the circumstances described in subsection (2), the Minister must send a notice to the persons and authorities specified in subsection (3) advising them that

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      • (c) the prohibitions in both paragraphs (a) and (b) apply with respect to the practitioner named in the notice.

    • (2) The notice must be sent if the pharmacist or practitioner named in the notice has

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      • (c) been convicted of a designated substance offence or of a contravention of these Regulations.

    • (3) The notice must be sent to

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      • (c) the provincial professional licensing authority of the province in which the pharmacist or practitioner named in the notice is registered and entitled to practise;

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      • (e) any provincial professional licensing authority in another province that has requested the Minister in writing to send the notice.

    • (4) The Minister may send the notice described in subsection (1) to the persons and authorities specified in subsection (3) if the Minister has taken the measures specified in subsection (5) and has reasonable grounds to believe that the pharmacist or practitioner named in the notice

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      • (c) has, on more than one occasion, prescribed, administered or provided a targeted substance to a person who is a spouse, common-law partner, parent or child of the pharmacist or practitioner, including a child adopted in fact, contrary to accepted professional practice; or

    • (5) The measures that must be taken before sending the notice are that the Minister has

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      • (c) considered

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