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(6) The applicant must provide the Board with the following information as to the state of the
applicant's health:
(a) information relating to medical advice, examination or treatment received by the
applicant;
(b) information as to any other treatment received by the applicant for any illness,
condition or disability suffered by the applicant;
(c) information as to any illness, condition or disability suffered by the applicant or any
symptoms suffered by the applicant that may indicate an illness, condition or
disability;
(d) information as to any drugs or other substances (whether legal or illegal and
whether medicinal or not) taken by the applicant or to which the applicant has been
exposed,
and the Board may require an applicant to provide satisfactory evidence of the state of the
applicant's health
Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
on
08/09/2009
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We have had some minor cannabis expiation notices, but the bulk of it is what we
call 'residual admits', so people have taken drugs within the last 24 hours or so, so that odour is still
on them, but they don't have anything on them at the time.
Select Committees
54th Parliament
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Farley’s statistics on prostitution are complied below:
• the average entry age into prostitution is 13;
• 65% to 95% of prostituted women have been sexually assaulted or raped before they entered prostitution;
• nearly half of prostitutes were victims of incest;
• 83% of prostituted women are addicted to substances such as heroin, cocaine, cannabis and alcohol;
• 54% of prostitutes suffer from very severe depression;
• 42% of prostitutes had at least committed one suicide attempt, many suffering from psychological
disorders;
• 75% of women in prostitution are or have been homeless at some point in their lives;
• 70% to 95% of women in prostitution working in the street have been physically assaulted during the
exercise of prostitution;
• 41% of women were attacked in brothels;
• 60% to 75% of people were raped while in prostitution; and
• 85% and 95% want to leave prostitution, but have no other means of survival.
Select Committees
53rd Parliament
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Cannabis sativa
Alternanthera pungens
Prosopis juliflora
Xanthium pungens
Parthenum hysterophorus
Cirsium arvense
Senecio jacobaea
Salvinia spp.
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Of
course if they are rescuing things like parts of the eye and parts of the heart that are useful for
medicinal things, there is another story too.
138 Mr KNOLL: They use the pig's eye to practise laser surgery.
139 The Hon.
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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Illicit drug use has decreased
from 14.2% in 2010 to 10.8% in 20166, with a similar decrease in Cannabis use, from 12% in 2010 to
5.9% in 2016.7
Despite this positive trend, children and young people in contact with me continue to express a
range of concerns regarding the use of drugs and alcohol, as well as the support options that exist
for them, their peers, family and community.
Select Committees
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Department for Education
Early resolution - wrongful suspension of students from [redacted] High School
2018/12942
Complaint
The complainant’s child was suspended from high school when, on a school camp, another
student was caught with cannabis.
Presented by
Hon Vincent Tarzia
on
03/12/2019
Document
Annual Report
54th Parliament
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Other O O
Subtotal 6 32
TA General Orders 4 13
TB Keeping of records O O
TZ Other 8 13
Subtotal 12 26
UA Failure to forward complaint 1 2
UB Failure to investigate complaint 1 7
UC Failure to receive complaint 7 23
UZ Other O 2
Subtotal 9 34
54
VA Harassment 55 114
VB Improper direction 4 7
VC Expired restraint order O O
VD Cease loiter direction 2 8
VE Intervention in civil disputes 13 15
VF Discriminatory treatment 9 46
VG Telecommunications 2 2
VZ Other 5 11
Subtotal 90 203
WA Discharge of firearms 2 3
WB Display of firearms 11 15
WC Seizure of firearms 3 9
WZ Other 12 16
Subtotal 28 43
XA Disclosure of confidential information 26 46
XB Giving incorrect information 10 26
XC Refusal to divulge information 2 8
XD Failure to respond to enquiries 10 17
XE Privacy Information Principles 0 0
XF Freedom of Information 0 1
XZ Other 1 3
Subtotal 49 101
YA Control of drugs and narcotics 1 3
YB Sale or supply of drugs 3 7
YC Personal use of drugs O 1
YD Cannabis
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(3) In this regulation—
fish has the same meaning as in the Fisheries Act 1982.
5—Definition of animal-proof fence
For the purposes of the definition of animal-proof fence in section 3(1) of the Act, the
requirements set out in Schedule 1 are prescribed for fences of the kind specified in that
schedule.
6—Definition of Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed
For the purposes of the definition of Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed in section 3(1) of the
Act, the area identified as the Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed in General Registry Plan No
001/2005 is prescribed.
7—Definition of plant
(1) The following classes of vegetation or material are excluded from the definition ofplant in
section 30) of the Act:
(a) non-living processed timber, food or medicinal products;
(b) bacteria, fungi, algae and micro-organisms
Presented by
Hon John Hill
on
05/07/2005
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There is
mounting interest in culinary and medicinal herbs in the community and it is considered the Herb
Garden will serve a valuable role in this respect.