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Social Services Legislation Amendment (Drug Testing Trial) Bill 2019

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Drug testing using hair is a reliable and convenient alternative to tests that rely on saliva or urine. It is particularly useful in detecting drug use in the longer term (typically several months prior to the test being performed) ...

The pros and cons of pill testing – Parliament of Australia

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From a zero tolerance standpoint, illicit drug use should be prohibited under any circumstances. Harm reduction measures—such as pill testing—it is argued, can encourage and enable drug use, keep people stuck in a pattern of addiction, and serve as a Trojan Horse for drug law reform and the legalisation of drugs.

Chapter 6 – Parliament of Australia

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Finally, the CDT or user may request medical examinations (urine/blood tests) to determine the drug(s) consumed. 6.45 If a CDT determines that a user is not a drug addict, it may issue an administrative (monetary or non-monetary) penalty.

ParlInfo - Human Rights—Joint Statutory Committee—Human rights scrutiny ...

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1.255 The changes in the 2016 bill would amend this legislative test, to provide that in determining whether each of the obligations, prohibitions and restrictions to be imposed on the person by the order is reasonably necessary, and reasonably appropriate and adapted, the court must take into account:

ParlInfo - BILLS : Social Services Legislation Amendment (Drug Testing ...

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As part of the proposal, people will be required to submit to a saliva, urine or hair follicle test at a Centrelink office or at some other nearby location, and these tests will be designed to detect cannabis, heroin, cocaine and amphetamines.

Chapter 6 - Conclusions and recommendations - Parliament of Australia

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Issues arising from a lack of impairment testing will likely increase as states and territories take steps towards decriminalisation. The committee is of the view that cannabis impairment testing is an emerging opportunity for Australia to lead in its commitment to public safety.

Chapter 3 - Policy response and related issues

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This chapter outlines the current policy settings with respect to illicit drugs, focusing particularly on the role of the Commonwealth, and discusses some of the key concerns raised in evidence about the current policy settings.

Chapter 3 - Reducing barriers to reproductive healthcare

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Further, the MBS also includes a range of items used for pathology tests, such as blood and urine tests, and diagnostic imaging services, including pregnancy-related ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging.

Social Services Legislation Amendment (Drug Testing Trial) Bill 2018

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Amends the: Social Security Act 1991 and Social Security (Administration) Act 1999 to establish a two year drug testing trial in three regions for 5000 new recipients of newstart allowance and youth allowance from 1 July 2018; Farm Household Support Act 2014 to make consequential amendments; and Farm Household Support Act 2014, Social Security ...

Chapter 5 - Diabetes technologies – Parliament of Australia

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The introduction of continuous glucose monitors (CGM) has allowed for real-time reading of the blood glucose levels on a continual basis – a significant improvement compared to periodical readings obtained by drawing blood from a finger.

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