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An information guide for organisations delivering immunisation programs
The Controlled Substances (Poisons) Regulation 2011, sub regulation 18(3) provides authorisation for a registered health practitioner determined by the Minister, to administer vaccine without a medical order. The authorisation is conditional to the administration being in accordance with the Vaccine Administration Code (PDF 359KB).
To meet the requirements of the legislation a vaccine must be administered by:
The Code applies to registered nurses, midwives, pharmacists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioners (ATSIHP) who have successfully completed an Approved immunisation education program.
To find out which immunisation education programs are approved for registered nurses, midwives, pharmacists and Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander health practitioners (ATSIHPs), see: Approved Immunisation Education Programs in South Australia (PDF 249KB).
Organisations must either be a recognised organisation or an approved organisation. For further information see Approved organisations for delivering specified immunisation programs.
A list of recognised health facilities which are organisations that are approved for the purposes of the Code are published on the Approved organisations for delivering specified immunisation programs page.
Specified immunisation programs for the purpose of the Vaccine Administration Code are as follows.
Vaccine administration for the specified immunisation programs must be in accordance with the current recommendations as published in the online Australian Immunisation Handbook.
Vaccines cannot be administered for the purposes of travel or for the management of a tetanus prone wound.
Vaccines cannot be administered under the Code if they are not administered as part of a specified program as listed above.
For further information on the Vaccine Administration Code, including the authorisation process, contact SA Health's Immunisation Section on 1300 232 272.