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North Carolina Controlled Substances Act.
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Section
90-86
Title of Article.
Section
90-87
Definitions.
Section
90-88
Authority to control.
Section
90-89
Schedule I controlled substances.
Section
90-89.1
Treatment of controlled substance analogues.
Section
90-90
Schedule II controlled substances.
Section
90-91
Schedule III controlled substances.
Section
90-92
Schedule IV controlled substances.
Section
90-93
Schedule V controlled substances.
Section
90-94
Schedule VI controlled substances.
Section
90-94.1
Exemption for use or possession of hemp extract.
Section
90-95
Violations; penalties.
Section
90-95.1
Continuing criminal enterprise.
Section
90-95.2
Cooperation between law-enforcement agencies.
Section
90-95.3
Restitution to law-enforcement agencies for undercover purchases; restitution for drug analyses; restitution for seizure and cleanup of clandestine laboratories.
Section
90-95.4
Employing or intentionally using minor to commit a drug law violation.
Section
90-95.5
Civil liability employing a minor to commit a drug offense.
Section
90-95.6
Promoting drug sales by a minor.
Section
90-95.7
Participating in a drug violation by a minor.
Section
90-96
Conditional discharge for first offense.
Section
90-96.01
Drug education schools; responsibilities of the Department of Health and Human Services; fees.
Section
90-96.1
Immunity from prosecution for minors.
Section
90-96.2
Drug-related overdose treatment; limited immunity.
Section
90-97
Other penalties.
Section
90-98
Attempt and conspiracy; penalties.
Section
90-99
Republishing of schedules.
Section
90-100
Rules.
Section
90-101
Annual registration and fee to engage in listed activities with controlled substances; effect of registration; exceptions; waiver; inspection.
Section
90-102
Additional provisions as to registration.
Section
90-102.1
Registration of persons requiring limited use of controlled substances for training purposes in certain businesses.
Section
90-103
Revocation or suspension of registration.
Section
90-104
Records of registrants or practitioners.
Section
90-105
Order forms.
Section
90-106
Prescriptions and labeling.
Section
90-106.1
Photo ID requirement for Schedule II controlled substances.
Section
90-106.2
Recodified as G.S. 90-12.7 by Session Laws 2016-17, s. 1, effective June 20, 2016.
Section
90-106.3
Disposal of residual pain prescriptions following death of hospice or palliative care patient.
Section
90-107
Prescriptions, stocks, etc., open to inspection by officials.
Section
90-107.1
Certified diversion investigator access to prescription records.
Section
90-108
Prohibited acts; penalties.
Section
90-109
Licensing required.
Section
90-109.1
Treatment.
Section
90-110
Injunctions.
Section
90-111
Cooperative arrangements.
Section
90-112
Forfeitures.
Section
90-112.1
Remission or mitigation of forfeitures; possession pending trial.
Sections
90-113
Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 540, s. 7.
Section
90-113.1
Burden of proof; liabilities.
Section
90-113.2
Judicial review.
Section
90-113.3
Education and research.
Sections
90-113.4
Repealed by Session Laws 1981, c. 500, s. 2, effective October 1, 1981.
Sections
90-113.4A
Repealed by Session Laws 1989, c. 784, s. 4.
Section
90-113.5
State Board of Pharmacy, State Bureau of Investigation and peace officers to enforce Article.
Section
90-113.6
Payments and advances.
Section
90-113.7
Pending proceedings.
Section
90-113.8
Continuation of regulations.