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These Regulations may be cited as the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012 and shall come into operation on 10th May 2012.
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(1) In these Regulations, the “2002 Regulations” means the Misuse of Drugs Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2002.
(2) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Assembly.
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The 2002 Regulations shall be amended as follows.
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In regulation 2(1) (interpretation)—
(a) omit the definition of “medicinal product”;
(b) after the definition of “patient group direction” insert the following definition—“
 “pharmacist independent prescriber” has the same meaning as the Prescription Only Medicines (Human Use) Order 1997, and such a person may only prescribe controlled drugs in accordance with regulation 6B;” and
(c) in the definition of “prescription”, after “by a nurse independent prescriber for the medical treatment of a single individual,”, insert “by a pharmacist independent prescriber for the medical treatment of a single individual,”.
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In regulation 4 (exceptions for drugs in Schedules 4 and 5 and poppy-straw)—
(a) in paragraph (2) for “by any person for administration to himself of any drug specified in Part II of Schedule 4 which is contained in a medicinal product” substitute “which is carried out in person for administration to that person of any drug specified in Part II of Schedule 4”; and
(b) in paragraph (3)(a) omit “which is contained in a medicinal product”.
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In regulation 6(2) (general authority to supply and possess)—
(a) after “a registered nurse,” insert “a pharmacist independent prescriber,”; and
(b) after “a person specified in Schedule 8” insert “acting in accordance with a patient group direction”.
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In regulation 6A(2)(d) (supply of articles for administering or preparing controlled drugs) after “clinical management plan” insert—“; and
(e) a nurse independent prescriber”.
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For regulation 6B (authority for nurse independent prescribers to prescribe) substitute—“
6B. 
Authority for Nurse Independent Prescribers and Pharmacist Independent Prescribers to prescribe”
(1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this regulation, a nurse independent prescriber or a pharmacist independent prescriber may prescribe any controlled drug specified in Schedule 2, 3, 4 or 5.
(2) Neither a nurse independent prescriber nor a pharmacist independent prescriber may prescribe any of the following substances to a person he considers, or has reasonable grounds to suspect, is addicted to any controlled drug listed in the Schedule to the Misuse of Drugs (Supply to Addicts) Regulations 1973 save for the purpose of treating organic disease or injury:
(a) cocaine, any salt of cocaine, and any preparation or other product containing cocaine or any salt of cocaine;
(b) diamorphine, any salt of diamorphine, and any preparation or other product containing diamorphine or any salt of diamorphine;
(c) dipipanone, any salt of dipipanone, and any preparation or other product containing dipipanone or any salt of dipipanone.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2) a person is addicted to a controlled drug if, and only if, he has as a result of repeated administration become so dependent upon that controlled drug that he has an overpowering desire for the administration of it to be continued.
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In regulation 7 (administration of drugs in Schedules 2, 3, 4 and 5)—
(a) in paragraph (3) after “any drug specified in Schedule 2, 3 or 4” insert “, and for these purposes the circumstances in which a person is to be regarded as administering in accordance with the directions of a doctor or dentist include where that person is acting in accordance with a patient group direction”;
(b) for paragraph (4) substitute—“
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (3), a nurse independent prescriber or a pharmacist independent prescriber may administer to a patient, without the directions of a doctor or dentist, any controlled drug which such nurse independent prescriber or such pharmacist independent prescriber may prescribe under regulation 6B provided it is administered for a purpose for which it may be prescribed under that regulation.”;
(c) for paragraph (5) substitute—“
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (3), any person may administer to a patient in accordance with the specific directions of a nurse independent prescriber or a pharmacist independent prescriber any controlled drug which such nurse independent prescriber or such pharmacist independent prescriber may prescribe under regulation 6B provided it is administered for a purpose for which it may be prescribed under that regulation.”
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In regulation 8 (production and supply of drugs in Schedules 2 and 5)—
(a) in paragraph (1)(b) after “Schedule 2 or 5” insert—“;
(c) a nurse independent prescriber acting in his capacity as such, or a supplementary prescriber acting under and in accordance with the terms of a clinical management plan, may compound any drug specified in Schedule 2 or 5 for the purposes of administration in accordance with regulation 7;
(d) any person acting in accordance with the written directions of a doctor, a dentist, a nurse independent prescriber, a pharmacist independent prescriber, or a supplementary prescriber acting under and in accordance with the terms of a clinical management plan, may compound any drug specified in Schedule 2 or 5 for the purposes of administration in accordance with regulation 7”.
(b) in paragraph (2)(k)(ii) after “nurse independent prescriber” insert “or a pharmacist independent prescriber”;
(c) in paragraph (2)(k)(iii) after “nurse independent prescriber” insert “or a pharmacist independent prescriber”;
(d) for paragraph (2A) substitute—“
(2A) The directions given by a nurse independent prescriber or a pharmacist independent prescriber referred to in paragraph (2)(k)(ii) and (iii) shall relate only to a controlled drug which such nurse independent prescriber or such pharmacist independent prescriber may prescribe under regulation 6B and a purpose for which it may be prescribed under that regulation.”;
(e) for paragraph (7) substitute—“
(7) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4(1)(b) of the Act, a nurse independent prescriber may, when acting in his capacity as such, supply or offer to supply any controlled drug specified in Schedule 2 or 5 to any person who may lawfully have any of those drugs in his possession provided it is supplied or offered in circumstances where he may prescribe it under regulation 6B.”; and
(f) in paragraph (8)(a)—
(i) after “a registered nurse” insert “or a pharmacist”; and
(ii) for the words “for the treatment of cardiac pain to a person admitted as a patient to a coronary care unit or an accident and emergency department of a hospital” substitute the words “or morphine where administration of such drugs is required for the immediate, necessary treatment of sick or injured persons”.
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In regulation 9 (production and supply of drugs in Schedules 3 and 4)—
(a) in paragraph (1)(c) after “Schedule 3 or 4” insert—“;
(d) a nurse independent prescriber acting in his capacity as such, or a supplementary prescriber acting under and in accordance with the terms of a clinical management plan, may compound any drug specified in Schedule 3 or 4 for the purposes of administration in accordance with regulation 7;
(e) any person acting in accordance with the written directions of a doctor, a dentist, a nurse independent prescriber, a pharmacist independent prescriber, or a supplementary prescriber acting under and in accordance with the terms of a clinical management plan, may compound any drug specified in Schedule 3 or 4 for the purposes of administration in accordance with regulation 7”.
(b) in paragraph (3) omit “which is contained in a medicinal product”;
(c) in paragraph (3)(ii) after “nurse independent prescriber” insert “or a pharmacist independent prescriber”;
(d) in paragraph (3)(iii) after “nurse independent prescriber” insert “or a pharmacist independent prescriber”;
(e) for paragraph (3A) substitute—“
(3A) The directions given by a nurse independent prescriber or a pharmacist independent prescriber referred to in paragraph (3)(d)(ii) and (iii) shall relate only to a controlled drug which such nurse independent prescriber or such pharmacist independent prescriber may prescribe under regulation 6B and a purpose for which it may be prescribed under that regulation.”;
(f) in paragraph (5) omit “which is contained in a medicinal product”; and
(g) for paragraph (7) substitute—“
(7) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4(1)(b) of the Act, a nurse independent prescriber may, when acting in his capacity as such, supply or offer to supply any controlled drug specified in Schedule 3 or 4 to any person who may lawfully have any of those drugs in his possession provided it is supplied or offered in circumstances where he may prescribe it under regulation 6B.”
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In regulation 10 (possession of drugs in Schedules 2, 3 and 4)—
(a) in paragraph (1)(d) omit “which is contained in a medicinal product”;
(b) for paragraph (1)(e) substitute—“
(e) a person specified in regulation 8(7), regulation 8(8)(a), regulation 9(7) or regulation 9(8) may have in his possession any drug specified in those regulations in accordance with the conditions specified in those regulations,”;
(c) in paragraph (2) for “or a nurse independent prescriber, except that this paragraph shall not have effect in the case of a person to whom the drug has been supplied by or on the prescription of a doctor, a supplementary prescriber or a nurse independent prescriber” substitute “, a nurse independent prescriber or a pharmacist independent prescriber, except that this paragraph shall not have effect in the case of a person to whom the drug has been supplied by or on the prescription of a doctor, a supplementary prescriber, a nurse independent prescriber, a pharmacist independent prescriber or a person specified in Schedule 8 acting in accordance with a patient group direction”; and
(d) in paragraph (2)(a) for “or another nurse independent prescriber and failed to disclose that fact to the first mentioned doctor, supplementary prescriber or nurse independent prescriber” substitute “, another nurse independent prescriber, another pharmacist independent prescriber or another person specified in Schedule 8 acting in accordance with a patient group direction and failed to disclose that fact to the first mentioned doctor, supplementary prescriber, nurse independent prescriber, pharmacist independent prescriber or person specified in Schedule 8 acting in accordance with a patient group direction”.
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In regulation 14(4)(g) (documents to be obtained by supplier of controlled drugs) after “supplementary prescriber” insert—“;
(h) a nurse independent prescriber;
(i) a pharmacist independent prescriber”.
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For regulation 18(2)(d) (marking of bottles and other containers) substitute—“
(d) the supply of a controlled drug by or on the prescription of a practitioner, a supplementary prescriber, a nurse independent prescriber or a pharmacist independent prescriber;”.
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In regulation 26(2) (furnishing of information with respect to controlled drugs) after “supplementary prescriber” insert—“;
(j) a nurse independent prescriber”.
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For the heading of Part II of Schedule 4 substitute “Controlled Drugs Excepted From the Prohibition on Possession; Excluded from the Application of Offences Arising from the Prohibition on Importation and Exportation when Carried Out in Person for Administration to That Person; and Subject to the Requirements of Regulations 22, 23, 26 and 27”.
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For the reference note at the head of Schedule 8 substitute “Regulations 6(2), 8(8), 9(8) and 10(2)” and in paragraph 1 after “prosthetist” insert—“;
(k) a pharmacist”.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety on 18th April 2012
(L.S.)Christine Jendoubi
A senior officer of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
