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7.Funds and other resources available to accountable officers
9.Accountable officers to secure the safe management and use of controlled drugs
10.Accountable officers to ensure adequate destruction and disposal arrangements for controlled drugs
11.Accountable officers to ensure monitoring and auditing of the management and use of controlled drugs by designated bodies etc.
12.Powers to require declarations and self-assessments, as part of accountable officers’ monitoring and auditing arrangements or otherwise
13.Accountable officers to ensure relevant individuals receive appropriate training etc.
14.Accountable officers to monitor and audit the management and use of controlled drug by relevant individuals, and to monitor and assess their performance
15.Accountable officers to maintain a record of concerns regarding relevant individuals
17.Accountable officers to take appropriate action if there are well-founded concerns
PART 4 Co-operation between health bodies and other organisations
24.General duty on responsible bodies to co-operate with each other as regards relevant persons
25.Duty to co-operate by disclosing information as regards relevant persons
26.Responsible bodies requesting additional information be disclosed about relevant persons
28.Record keeping requirements relating to regulations 25 and 26
30.Accountable officers’ duties to protect the safety of patients and the general public
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