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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XV > Chapter 94C - Controlled Substances Act
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§ 1
Definitions
§ 2
Establishment of schedules of drugs or other controlled substances
§ 3
Findings required for placement in schedules
§ 4
Exceptions from schedules
§ 5
Dispensing controlled substances excepted under sec. 4
§ 6
Rules and regulations
§ 7
Registration of persons who manufacture, distribute, dispense or possess controlled substances
§ 8
Research projects and studies
§ 9
Administering and dispensing of controlled substances in course of professional practice; records, inspection
§ 10
Separate registration
§ 11
Inspection of establishments of registrants or applicants
§ 12
Issuance of registration to manufacture or distribute controlled substances
§ 13
Suspension or revocation of registration; report of criminal violations; controlled substances affected placed under embargo; forfeiture; notice to bureau
§ 14
Suspension of or refusal to renew registration pending proceedings in cases of imminent danger to public
§ 15
Record-keeping and inventory requirements
§ 16
Distribution between registrants; order form
§ 17
Necessity of prescription for dispensing controlled substances
§ 18
Issuance of prescription by practitioner or physician
§ 19
Prescription; restrictions on issuance
§ 20
Oral prescriptions
§ 20A
Radiopharmaceutical drugs
§ 21
Packaging and labeling by pharmacist filling prescription
§ 21A
Prescriptions; prospective drug review and counseling by pharmacist
§ 22
Contents of prescription written by practitioner
§ 23
Written prescriptions; requirements and restrictions
§ 24
Dispensing controlled substances to research subject or patient; harmful quantities from more than one source; notification of practitioners
§ 25
Restrictions
§ 26
Distribution in course of business in violation of sec. 16 or furnishing false information in application, etc., prohibited
§ 27
Instruments for administering controlled substances by injection
§ 28
Jurisdiction of superior court
§ 29
Educational programs for prevention of abuse of controlled substances
§ 30
Administrative inspection of controlled premises
§ 31
Classes of controlled substances; establishment of criminal penalties for violations of this chapter
§ 32
Class A controlled substances; unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing or possession with intent to manufacture, etc
§ 32A
Class B controlled substances; unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing or possession with intent to manufacture, etc
§ 32B
Class C controlled substances; unlawful manufacturer, distribution, dispensing or possession with intent to manufacture, etc
§ 32C
Class D controlled substances; unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, cultivation or possession with intent to manufacture, etc.
§ 32D
Class E controlled substances; unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, or possession with intent to manufacture, etc
§ 32E
Trafficking in marihuana, cocaine, heroin, morphine, opium, etc
§ 32F
Unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing or possession with intent to manufacture, etc. of controlled substances in Classes A to C to minors
§ 32G
Counterfeit substances; unlawful creation, distribution, dispensing or possession with intent to distribute or dispense
§ 32H
Prosecutions not to be continued or placed on file; suspension or reduction of sentence; eligibility for parole, etc
§ 32I
Drug paraphernalia; sale, possession or manufacture with intent to sell; penalty; sale of tobacco rolling papers
§ 32J
Controlled substances violations in, on, or near school property
§ 32K
Inducing or abetting minor to distribute or sell controlled substances
§ 33
Unlawful use of registration numbers in manufacture or distribution, or fraudulently obtaining possession, of controlled substances; criminal penalties
§ 34
Unlawful possession of particular controlled substances, including heroin and marihuana
§ 35
Unlawful presence at a place where heroin is kept or being in company of person in possession thereof
§ 36
Protective custody of children found present where controlled substances are unlawfully kept or possessed
§ 37
Theft of controlled substances from persons authorized to dispense or possess
§ 38
Violation of sec. 24(a), 25, 26 or 27
§ 39
Violation of sec. 21 or 22
§ 40
Conspiracy
§ 41
Arrest without warrant
§ 42
Cooperation with federal and other state agencies
§ 43
Conformity with federal acts
§ 44
Violations of sec. 34; acquittal, dismissal or indictment nol prossed; sealing of records
§ 45
Photographing and fingerprinting of persons charged with felony
§ 47
Forfeiture of property
§ 47A
Seized controlled substances and narcotic drugs; custodian; mailing for chemical analysis; destruction or disposal upon completion of trial
§ 48
Severability
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U.S. Code > Title 21 > Chapter 25 - Miscellaneous Anti-Drug Abuse Provisions
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