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The Benzodiazepines and Other Targeted Substances Regulations aim to control and regulate targeted substances, including benzodiazepines, in Canada. The regulations define various terms such as "targeted substance", "pharmacist", "practitioner", and "designated criminal offence". Authorized persons, including licensed dealers, pharmacists, practitioners, and individuals responsible for emergency medical services, are permitted to possess targeted substances under specific conditions. Test kits containing targeted substances may be sold or possessed if they meet certain requirements, such as registration with the Minister of Health. The regulations also outline procedures for obtaining a registration number for test kits and for cancelling existing registrations. Overall, these regulations aim to ensure the safe handling and use of targeted substances in Canada.
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