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Section
329-1
Definitions.
Section
329-2
Hawaii advisory commission on drug abuse and controlled substances; number; appointment.
Section
329-3
Annual report.
Section
329-4
Duties of the Hawaii advisory commission on drug abuse and controlled substances.
Section
329-11
Authority to schedule controlled substances.
Section
329-12
Nomenclature.
Section
329-13
Schedule I tests.
Section
329-14
Schedule I.
Section
329-15
Schedule II tests.
Section
329-16
Schedule II.
Section
329-17
Schedule III tests.
Section
329-18
Schedule III.
Section
329-19
Schedule IV tests.
Section
329-20
Schedule IV.
Section
329-21
Schedule V tests.
Section
329-22
Schedule V.
Section
329-23
Republishing and distribution of schedules.
Section
329-31
Rules.
Section
329-31.5
Clinics.
Section
329-32
Registration requirements.
Section
329-33
Registration.
Section
329-34
Revocation and suspension of registration.
Section
329-35
Order to show cause.
Section
329-36
Records of registrants.
Section
329-37
Filing requirements.
Section
329-38
Prescriptions.
Section
329-38.2
Prescriptions; additional restrictions.
Section
329-38.5
Opioid therapy; informed consent process; requirement for written policies.
Section
329-39
Labels.
Section
329-39.5
Opioid warning label.
Section
329-40
Methadone treatment programs.
Section
329-41
Prohibited acts B--penalties.
Section
329-42
Prohibited acts C--penalties.
Section
329-43
Penalties under other laws.
Section
329-43.5
Prohibited acts related to drug paraphernalia.
Section
329-43.6
Overdose prevention; limited immunity.
Section
329-44
Notice of conviction to be sent to licensing board, department of commerce and consumer affairs.
Section
329-45
REPEALED.
Section
329-46
Prohibited acts related to visits to more than one practitioner to obtain controlled substance prescriptions.
Section
329-49
Administrative penalties.
Section
329-50
Injunctive relief.
Section
329-51
Powers of enforcement personnel.
Section
329-52
Administrative inspections.
Section
329-53
Injunctions.
Section
329-54
Cooperative arrangements and confidentiality.
Section
329-55
Forfeitures.
Section
329-56
Burden of proof; liabilities.
Section
329-57
Judicial review.
Section
329-58
Education and research.
Section
329-59
Controlled substance registration revolving fund; established.
Section
329-61
Substances subject to reporting.
Section
329-62
Proper identification.
Section
329-63
Person required to keep records and file reports.
Section
329-64
Exceptions.
Section
329-65
Penalty.
Section
329-66
Theft, loss, and discrepancy reports.
Section
329-67
Permit for conduct of business; applications; forms; fees; renewal; violations.
Section
329-68
Protection of records; divulging confidential information prohibited; penalties.
Section
329-69
Subpoena powers.
Section
329-70
Forfeiture.
Section
329-71
Requirements when selling specific chemicals.
Section
329-72
Rules.
Section
329-73
REPEALED.
Section
329-74
Unlawful transport of pseudoephedrine.
Section
329-75
Sales of products, mixtures, or preparations containing pseudoephedrine; reporting requirement for wholesalers.
Sections
329-81 to 91
REPEALED.
Section
329-101
Reporting of dispensation of controlled substances; electronic prescription accountability system; requirements; penalty.
Section
329-102
Central repository.
Section
329-103
Designated state agency.
Section
329-104
Confidentiality of information; disclosure of information.
Section
329-121
Definitions.
Section
329-122
Medical use of cannabis; conditions of use.
Section
329-123
Registration requirements; qualifying patients; primary caregivers.
Section
329-123.5
Registration requirements; qualifying out-of-state patient; caregiver of a qualifying out-of-state patient.
Section
329-124
Insurance not applicable.
Section
329-125
Protections afforded to a qualifying patient, primary caregiver, qualifying out-of-state patient, or caregiver of a qualifying out-of-state patient.
Section
329-125.5
Medical cannabis patient and caregiver protections.
Section
329-125.6
Protections afforded to an owner or qualified employee of a licensed medical cannabis dispensary.
Section
329-126
Protections afforded to a treating physician or advanced practice registered nurse.
Section
329-127
Protection of cannabis and other seized property.
Section
329-128
Fraudulent misrepresentation; penalty.
Section
329-129
Prohibited acts; flammable solvents.
Section
329-130
Authorized sources of medical cannabis.
Section
329-131
Prescription and pharmacy requirements not applicable.