Benzodiazepines and Other Targeted Substances Regulations
Marginal note:Export
69 An individual may, at the time of their departure from Canada, export a targeted substance that is in their possession at the time of departure if
(a) the substance has been obtained under a prescription and is labelled with the information set out in paragraphs 51(2)(a) to (g);
(b) the individual is exporting the substance
(i) for their own use,
(ii) for the use of a person for whom the individual is responsible and who is travelling with them, or
(iii) for the use of an animal for which the individual is responsible and that is travelling with them;
(c) the substance is required to meet the medical needs of the individual or animal for whose benefit it is prescribed; and
(d) the quantity exported does not exceed the lesser of
(i) a single course of treatment, and
(ii) a 90-day supply, based on the usual daily dose.
- SOR/2019-170, s. 15
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