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Session Laws, 1986
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                                    2035

5. BETA-HYDROXY-3-METHYLFENTANYL.

6.  BETA-HYDROXYFENTANYL.

7.  THENYLFENTANYL.

8.  THIOFENTANYL.

9.  3-METHYLTHIOFENTANYL.

(b) Schedule II - In determining that a substance comes
within this schedule, the Department shall find:

1.  A high potential for abuse, and

2.  Currently accepted medical use in the United
States, or currently accepted medical use with severe
restrictions, and

3.  Abuse may lead to severe psychic or physical
dependence.

The following are controlled dangerous substances and are
included in this schedule:

a.  Any of the following substances except those
narcotic drugs listed in other schedules whether produced
directly or indirectly by extraction from substances of vegetable
origin, or independently by means of chemical synthesis, or by
combination of extraction and chemical synthesis:

1.  Opium, coca leaves, and opiate;

2.  Any salt, compound, derivative, or
preparation of opium, coca leaves, or opiate;

3.  Any salt, compound, derivative, or
preparation thereof which is chemically equivalent or identical
with any of the substances referred to in clauses 1 and 2, except
that these substances shall not include decocainized coca leaves
or extraction of coca leaves, which extractions do not contain
cocaine or ecgonine; and shall not include the isoquinoline
alkaloids of opium;

4.  Opium, poppy and poppy straw,

b.  Any of the following opiates, including
their isomers, esters, ethers, salts, and salts of isomers,
esters and ethers, unless specifically excepted, whenever the
existence of such isomers, esters, ethers and salts is possible
within the specific chemical designation;

1.  Alphaprodine.

2.  Anileridine.
2A.   Bezitramide.
2B.   Dihydrocodeine.

3.  Diphenoxylate.

4.  Fentanyl.

4A. Isomethadone.
4B. Levomethorphan.

 

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