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Section
21-28-1
21-28-68 - Repealed.
Section
21-28-1.01
Short title and declaration.
Section
21-28-1.02
Definitions. [Effective until January 1, 2023.]
Section
21-28-1.02.1
Definitions. [Effective January 1, 2023.]
Section
21-28-2.01
Authority to control - Registration requirements and procedures.
Section
21-28-2.02
Schedules of controlled substances - Establishment.
Section
21-28-2.03
Schedule I tests.
Section
21-28-2.04
Schedule II tests.
Section
21-28-2.05
Schedule III tests.
Section
21-28-2.06
Schedule IV tests.
Section
21-28-2.07
Schedule V tests.
Section
21-28-2.08
Contents of schedules.
Section
21-28-2.09
Exemption of compounds containing counteragents.
Section
21-28-2.10
Exemption of dextromethorphan.
Section
21-28-3.01
Rules and regulations - Fees.
Section
21-28-3.02
Registration requirements.
Section
21-28-3.03
Registration.
Section
21-28-3.04
Suspension or revocation of registration.
Section
21-28-3.05
Order to show cause.
Section
21-28-3.06
License required for manufacture.
Section
21-28-3.07
Qualifications for licensees.
Section
21-28-3.08
Disposition of license fees.
Section
21-28-3.09
Denial, revocation, or suspension of licenses.
Section
21-28-3.10
Authorized sales by manufacturers and wholesalers on official written orders.
Section
21-28-3.11
Form, delivery, and preservation of official written orders.
Section
21-28-3.12
Records of controlled substances used in professional practice.
Section
21-28-3.13
Records of manufacturers and wholesalers.
Section
21-28-3.14
Records of apothecaries.
Section
21-28-3.15
Records of vendors of schedule V substances.
Section
21-28-3.16
Form, content, and preservation of records.
Section
21-28-3.17
Records open to inspection.
Section
21-28-3.18
Prescriptions.
Section
21-28-3.19
Sale of stock on discontinuance of pharmacy business.
Section
21-28-3.20
Authority of practitioner to prescribe, administer, and dispense.
Section
21-28-3.21
Operation of treatment and rehabilitation programs for drug dependent persons.
Section
21-28-3.22
Administration, dispensation or use restricted to scope of employment or duty.
Section
21-28-3.23
Advertising controlled substances.
Section
21-28-3.24
Examination before use of controlled substances.
Section
21-28-3.25
Subpoena powers.
Section
21-28-3.26
Labeling by manufacturers and wholesalers.
Section
21-28-3.27
Labeling by dispensing apothecaries.
Section
21-28-3.28
Security requirements generally.
Section
21-28-3.29
Repealed.
Section
21-28-3.30
Persons exempt from restrictions on possession of controlled substances.
Section
21-28-3.31
Use of imitation controlled substance in research - Immunity.
Section
21-28-3.32
Electronic prescription database. [Effective until January 1, 2023.]
Section
21-28-3.32.1
Electronic prescription database. [Effective January 1, 2023.]
Section
21-28-3.33
Voluntary non-opiate directive form.
Section
21-28-4.01
Prohibited acts A - Penalties.
Section
21-28-4.01.1
Minimum sentence - Certain quantities of controlled substances.
Section
21-28-4.01.2
Minimum sentence - Certain quantities of controlled substances.
Section
21-28-4.02
Prohibited acts B - Penalties.
Section
21-28-4.03
Prohibited acts C - Penalties.
Section
21-28-4.04
Sale of hypodermic syringes and needles and retractable hypodermic syringes and needles.
Section
21-28-4.05
Prohibited acts E - False representations to obtain controlled substances.
Section
21-28-4.06
Prohibited acts F - Places used for unlawful sale, use, or keeping of controlled substances.
Section
21-28-4.07
Distribution to persons under age 18.
Section
21-28-4.07.1
Distribution or manufacturing in or near schools.
Section
21-28-4.07.2
Distribution to individuals without knowledge - Crime of violence.
Section
21-28-4.08
Conspiracy.
Section
21-28-4.09
General penalty clause.
Section
21-28-4.10
Penalties under other laws.
Section
21-28-4.11
Second offenses.
Section
21-28-4.12
Bar to prosecution.
Section
21-28-4.13
Impersonation of health officials - Penalties.
Section
21-28-4.14
Third or subsequent offenses.
Section
21-28-4.15
Employment of person under age eighteen (18).
Section
21-28-4.16
Crimes against pharmacies.
Section
21-28-4.16.1
Larceny of a controlled substance.
Section
21-28-4.16.2
Tampering with a controlled substance.
Section
21-28-4.17
Additional assessment.
Section
21-28-4.17.1
Assessment for drug education, counseling and treatment.
Section
21-28-4.18
Prohibited acts by law enforcement officials - Penalties.
Section
21-28-4.19
Reduction of sentence.
Section
21-28-4.20
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) - Testing.
Section
21-28-4.21
Drug testing required.
Section
21-28-4.22
Preparation of summons and related records - Consent and form.
Section
21-28-5.01
Powers of enforcement personnel.
Section
21-28-5.02
Administrative inspections.
Section
21-28-5.03
[Reserved.]
Section
21-28-5.04
Forfeiture of property and money.
Section
21-28-5.04.1
Criminal forfeiture procedures.
Section
21-28-5.04.2
Civil forfeiture procedure.
Section
21-28-5.05
Forfeiture of controlled substances, related materials and other property, equipment and records.
Section
21-28-5.06
Seizure of contraband.
Section
21-28-5.07
Disposition of controlled substances.
Section
21-28-5.07.1
Application for use in other cases.
Section
21-28-5.07.2
Issuance of orders.
Section
21-28-5.07.3
Disclosure.
Section
21-28-5.07.4
Control of controlled substance.
Section
21-28-5.07.5
Rules and regulations.
Section
21-28-5.08
Burden of proof.
Section
21-28-5.09
Revocation of license of persons convicted.
Section
21-28-5.10
Inspection of records - Information or knowledge obtained confidential.
Section
21-28-5.11
Suspension of license or registration of drug dependent persons.
Section
21-28-5.12
Appropriations and disbursements.
Section
21-28-5.13
Severability.
Section
21-28-5.14
Judicial review.
Section
21-28-6.01
21-28-6.02 - Repealed.