New or Relocating pharmacy
Pharmacy Location Rules
Australian Community Pharmacy Authority (ACPA)
ACPA Meeting Dates
Notification of ACPA meeting outcomes
ACPA recommends that an application be approved
ACPA recommends that an application not be approved
ACPA defers making a recommendation on an application
Surrounding pharmacists who provided comments on an application
How do I contact the ACPA?
Form – Privacy Note
New or Relocating pharmacy
Pharmacists must apply to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Aged Care under section 90 of the National Health Act 1953 (Act) to seek approval to:
- supply Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines at new pharmacy premises; or
- relocate an existing pharmacy that is approved to supply PBS medicines to other premises.
Applications are considered by the Australian Community Pharmacy Authority (ACPA) which makes a recommendation to the Secretary. Before applying please see the:
To apply for approval to establish a new pharmacy, or to relocate an existing pharmacy, the pharmacist will need to:
If an application is recommended, prior to delegate approval, the applicant will need to provide evidence that the requirements of the relevant state or territory regulatory authority to operate a pharmacy business at the proposed premises, have been met.
Pharmacy Location Rules
The Rules relate to the establishment of a new pharmacy or the relocation of an existing pharmacy which has approval to provide PBS medicines under section 90 of the
Act.
The Rules are legislated under the
National Health (Australian Community Pharmacy Authority Rules) Determination 2018 made under section 99L of the Act.
The Rules set out location-based criteria which must be met in order for the ACPA to recommend approval of a pharmacist. The ACPA cannot override the requirements of the Rules and can only recommend that an application be approved if it is satisfied that all of the requirements of the item, under which the application was made, have been met.
The Rules remain consistent with the overall objective of the National Medicines Policy to improve the health outcomes of all Australians through access to and quality use of medicines.
Applicants wishing to lodge an application for consideration under the Rules, are required to lodge the application with the Department of Health and Aged Care, via the
PBS Approved Suppliers Portal.
Australian Community Pharmacy Authority (ACPA)
The ACPA is an independent statutory authority established under section 99J of the Act.
The ACPA has six part-time members, five of whom are appointed by the Minister and one appointed by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Aged Care (Secretary).
The ACPA considers applications for approval to supply pharmaceutical benefits under section 90 of the Act and makes recommendations to delegated officers as to whether or not an application should be approved.
In making its recommendation to the Secretary’s delegate, the ACPA must comply with the requirements specified in the
Rules as determined by the Minister. The ACPA can only make a recommendation that an application be approved if it finds that all of the relevant requirements of the Rules are met.
Applications for approval to supply pharmaceutical benefits under section 90 of the Act
The
Pharmacy Location Rules – Applicant’s Handbook provides pharmacists with comprehensive information about:
- the Rules and the ACPA;
- the application process including the requirements that must be satisfied and the types of information that must be included in an application; and
- seeking further information or assistance.
It is up to the applicant to select the item which best suits their situation as each item has different requirements. Applicants must satisfy all of the requirements for a particular item if they are to receive a recommendation for approval from the ACPA.
Applications and associated forms must be lodged via the
PBS Approved Suppliers Portal. Further information is available from the Department of Health and Aged Care website at
How to apply to become a PBS approved supplier – information for pharmacists. If you require further assistance, please call PBS Approved Suppliers on 1800 316 389.
ACPA Meeting dates
The ACPA meeting dates for the remainder of 2024 and for 2025, and the corresponding application lodgement timeframes for complete applications to be received by the Department of Health and Aged Care via the PBS Approved Suppliers Portal, are outlined in the table below.
Please note the longer timeframe between the December meeting and the first meeting in the following year, to account for the Department of Health and Aged Care’s closure over Christmas, and availability of staff and members of the ACPA in January.
These dates are subject to change and are current as at 11 September 2024.
ACPA Meeting date |
Timeframe to lodge an Application |
Timeframe to lodge an Application |
Friday |
From |
To |
27 September 2024 |
Friday 19 July 2024 |
Thursday 29 August 2024 |
1 November 2024 |
Friday 30 August 2024 |
Thursday 3 October 2024 |
6 December 2024 |
Friday 4 October 2024 |
Thursday 7 November 2024 |
7 February 2025 |
Friday 8 November 2024 |
Thursday 12 December 2024 |
28 March 2025 |
Friday 13 December 2024 |
Thursday 20 February 2025 |
9 May 2025 |
Friday 21 February 2025 |
Thursday 3 April 2025 |
13 June 2025 |
Friday 4 April 2025 |
Thursday 15 May 2025 |
18 July 2025 |
Friday 16 May 2025 |
Thursday 19 June 2025 |
22 August 2025 |
Friday 20 June 2025 |
Thursday 24 July 2025 |
26 September 2025 |
Friday 25 July 2025 |
Thursday 28 August 2025 |
7 November 2025 |
Friday 29 August 2025 |
Thursday 2 October 2025 |
12 December 2025 |
Friday 3 October 2025 |
Thursday 13 November 2025 |
6 February 2026 |
Friday 14 November 2025 |
Thursday 18 December 2025 |
Note: Application lodgement timeframes are to ensure that the Department of Health and Aged Care and the ACPA Secretariat have sufficient time to process and register applications (subject to the application being valid), undertake consultation with third parties where relevant and for the ACPA to give proper consideration of applications.
Notification of ACPA meeting outcomes
Meeting outcomes will be published on the PBS Approved Suppliers Portal within five working days after a meeting.
The Secretary’s delegate in the Department of Health and Aged Care will be provided with the decisions of the Authority where a recommendation to approve or not approve an application has been made.
ACPA recommends that an application be approved
If the recommendation by the Authority is to approve an application, the relevant delegate in the Department of Health and Aged Care is responsible for granting the approval. However, the delegate may also reject the application even if approval has been recommended by the ACPA.
Once a recommendation to approve an application has been published on the PBS Approved Suppliers Portal, the Department of Health and Aged Care will write to recommended applicants to advise of the decision and outline the requirements for obtaining approval.
ACPA recommends that an application not be approved
If the ACPA has made a decision to recommend that an application not be approved, it will endeavour to inform the applicant of the decision, including the reason(s) for the decision and the rights of review, within ten working days after the meeting.
ACPA defers making a recommendation on an application
If the ACPA defers consideration of the application to the next meeting, the Secretariat will endeavour to advise the applicant of the reasons for the deferral within five working days after the meeting and the status ‘Deferred’ will be displayed on the PBS Approved Suppliers Portal.
Surrounding pharmacists who provided comments on an application
The ACPA will endeavour to advise the outcome of an application to any pharmacist/s who provided comments to the ACPA, as soon as practicable, but generally no sooner than ten working days after a meeting. Please note that the ACPA does not advise surrounding pharmacists of the meeting outcome if the ACPA has deferred making a recommendation.
How do I contact the ACPA?
For any queries, please email details of your enquiry to acpamail@health.gov.au or call the PBS Approved Suppliers Information Line on 1800 316 389. Please note that the PBS Approved Suppliers Information Line provides general advice only, and if your query is in relation to a particular application or an email from the ACPA, please provide your enquiry by email.
Form - Privacy Note
The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care (the Department) is bound by the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
The Department is collecting personal information that you provide in the relevant Form for the purposes of assessing the application or processing the notification (as the case may be). The collection of the personal information is authorised under the National Health Act 1953 (Cth) and delegated legislation under that Act.
For further information, please visit Privacy and your personal information.