Drugs Misuse Act 1986Drugs Misuse Regulation 1987Part 1Preliminarypt hdg ins 1996 SL No. 309s 41Short titleThis regulation may be cited as the Drugs Misuse Regulation 1987.2DictionaryThe dictionary in schedule 9 defines particular words used in this regulation.s 2 prev s 2 amd 1996 SL No. 309s 5(1); om R2 (see RA s 37)pres s 2 (prev s 4) sub 1998 SL No. 348s 3(2)renum 2002 No. 255s 3def occupier’s notice reloc to sch 91998 SL No. 348s 3(1)def record of proceedings reloc to sch 91998 SL No. 348s 3(1)def search warrant reloc to sch 91998 SL No. 348s 3(1)def supply ins 1996 SL No. 309s 5(3)om 1998 SL No. 348s 3(2)def the Act sub 1989 reg pubd gaz 6 May 1989 pp 230–1om 1996 SL No. 309s 5(2)Part 2Syringes and dangerous drugs disposal procedurespt hdg prev pt 2 hdg ins 1996 SL No. 309s 6om 2002 SL No. 255s 4pres pt 2 hdg (prev pt 3 hdg) ins 1996 SL No. 309s 11renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(1)3Prescribed procedures for the disposal of hypodermic syringes and needlesFor the purposes of section 10(4A) of the Act, the prescribed procedures for the disposal of a hypodermic syringe or needle are—(a)by placing the hypodermic syringe or needle in a rigid wall, puncture resistant container and that container is sealed or securely closed in such a manner that its contents are incapable of causing injury to any person; or(b)by giving the hypodermic syringe or needle to a person who is a medical practitioner, pharmacist or person or a member of a class of persons referred to as authorised in section 10(3) of the Act.
s 3 ins reg pubd gaz 6 May 1989 pp 230–1renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(2)amd 2009 SL No. 99s 34Prescribed procedure for disposal of dangerous drugsFor the purposes of section 125 of the Act, the prescribed procedure for the disposal of a thing is—(a)in the case where the thing is a trace amount of a dangerous drug contained in a hypodermic syringe or needle, by disposing of the hypodermic syringe or needle in accordance with the procedures prescribed in section 3; or(b)in any other case, at the first reasonable opportunity, by giving—(i)such thing; and(ii)where such thing is contained in a hypodermic syringe or needle, such syringe or needle;
to an inspector appointed under the Health Act 1937, section 137.
s 4 (prev s 10) ins reg pubd gaz 6 May 1989 pp 230–1renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(2)amd 2006 SL No. 71s 4; 2008 Act No. 4s 34; 2009 SL No. 99s 4Part 3Controlled substancespt hdg (prev pt 4 hdg) ins 1996 SL No. 309s 12renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(1)5Other act that is a relevant transaction—Act, s 43C(b)Any act by which a controlled substance is supplied by a person, in or in connection with the person’s business, to anyone else is a relevant transaction for the supply of a controlled substance.Example—A and B are partners in a chain of pharmacies. They make cold tablets to sell in the pharmacies by compounding ephedrine (a controlled substance) with other substances.The partners sell some of the left over ephedrine to a pharmaceutical research company and give the rest away.Both the sale and gift of ephedrine are relevant transactions.Editor’s note—Under section 43A of the Act—supply means give, distribute, sell or supply.s 5 prev s 5 amd 1996 SL No. 309s 7om 2002 SL No. 255s 4pres s 5 (prev s 11) ins 1996 SL No. 309s 12renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(2)6Documents and proof of identity required for supply of a controlled substance or controlled thing—Act, s 43D(1)(a)(1)This section applies to a person who supplies a controlled substance or controlled thing under a relevant transaction to anyone else (a recipient).(2)The person must, before supplying the substance or thing, obtain from the recipient a document (an end user declaration) showing the following information—(a)the recipient’s name and address, and if the recipient purports to obtain the substance or thing for another person, the other person’s name and address;(b)details of the official document produced by the recipient under subsection (3) as evidence of the recipient’s identity;(c)the date and number of the written order for the supply of the substance or thing;(d)the name and quantity of the substance or thing to be supplied;(e)if a thing is supplied—the serial number or unique identifier of the thing;(f)the date on which the substance or thing is to be supplied;(g)the purpose for which the substance or thing is to be supplied.
(3)If the recipient is an individual, the person must, before supplying the substance or thing, require the recipient to produce an official document containing the recipient’s photograph (for example, a passport or driver licence) as evidence of the recipient’s identity.(4)The person must, immediately the person supplies the substance or thing under the transaction, make an invoice for the supply of the substance or thing showing the following details—(a)the recipient’s name and address;(b)the recipient’s order number for the supply of the substance or thing;(c)the date the substance or thing was supplied;(d)the name and quantity of the substance or thing supplied.
Maximum penalty for subsection (4)—20 penalty units.s 6 prev s 6 amd 1996 SL No. 309s 8om 2002 SL No. 255s 4pres s 6 (prev s 12) ins 1996 SL No. 309s 12renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(2)amd 2008 Act No. 4s 35; 2009 SL No. 99s 56AEnd user declaration to be given to commissioner of police service—Act, s 43D(1)(d)(1)This section applies to a person who supplies a controlled substance or controlled thing under a relevant transaction to anyone else (the recipient).(2)The person must, as soon as practicable after obtaining from the recipient the end user declaration mentioned in section 6(2), give a copy of the end user declaration to the commissioner of the police service.s 6A ins 2008 Act No. 4s 367Details about supply of controlled substance or controlled thing to be recorded in register(1)The following details about a relevant transaction for the supply of a controlled substance or controlled thing must be recorded in the register—(a)the name and address of the recipient and, if the recipient purports to obtain the substance or thing for another person, the other person’s name and address;(b)the recipient’s order number for the supply of the substance or thing;(c)the invoice number for the supply of the substance or thing;(d)if the recipient is—(i)a company—its Australian Company Number; or(ii)an individual—the type of official document produced under section 6(3) and the following details about the document—(A)who issued it;(B)its serial number or other identifying number or mark;
(e)the name and quantity of the substance or thing supplied;(f)the date the substance or thing was supplied;(g)the purpose for which the substance or thing was supplied.
(2)The details must be recorded in the register as soon as practicable, but in no case later than 7 days, after the day the person supplied the substance or thing under the transaction.(3)Nothing in this section prevents the keeping of a single register for the Act and another Act if—(a)the keeping of the single register is not contrary to the other Act; and(b)the details recorded under subsection (1) are easily identifiable in the single register.
Note—See section 43D(1)(c) of the Act for the requirement to keep the register.s 7 prev s 7 sub reg pubd gaz 17 December 1988 pp 2214–15amd 1996 SL No. 309s 9om 2002 SL No. 255s 4pres s 7 (prev s 13) ins 1996 SL No. 309s 12renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(2)amd 2008 Act No. 4s 37; 2012 SL No. 92s 198Details about loss or theft of controlled substance or controlled thing to be recorded in registerThe following details of the reporting to a police officer of the loss or theft of a controlled substance or controlled thing must be recorded in the register—(a)the day and place the report was made;(b)the name and registered number of the officer to whom the report was made;(c)the name and quantity of the substance or thing lost or stolen.
s 8 prev s 8 om 1996 SL No. 309s 10pres s 8 (prev s 14) ins 1996 SL No. 309s 12renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(2)amd 2008 Act No. 4s 389Keeping of register, invoice and other documents(1)This section applies to the register and other documents mentioned in the Act, section 43D(1) and the invoice required under section 6(4).(2)A person who supplies a controlled substance or controlled thing under a relevant transaction must keep the register, documents or invoice—(a)at the principal or only place in Queensland where the person engages in relevant transactions; and(b)for 2 years from the day the person supplied the substance or thing under the transaction.
s 9 (prev s 15) ins 1996 SL No. 309s 12renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(2)amd 2008 Act No. 4s 39Part 4Commercial production of industrial cannabispt hdg (prev pt 5 hdg) ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 6Division 1Preliminarydiv hdg ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 610Operation of pt 4 and schs 7 and 8(1)Divisions 3 to 7 state activities stated persons are authorised to perform for the purposes of part 5B of the Act.(2)Schedule 7 states conditions applying to particular persons who perform activities stated in divisions 4, 5, 6 and 7.(3)If a word used in this part, schedule 7 or schedule 8 is not defined in the dictionary but is defined for part 5B of the Act, the word has the same meaning as in that part, unless a contrary intention appears.Note—See section 46 of the Act for definitions for pt 5B of the Act.s 10 ins 2002 SL No. 255s 6amd 2012 SL No. 92s 20Division 2Certified cannabis seeddiv hdg ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 611Certifying cannabis seed(1)The way seed originating in Queensland is to be certified for the definition certified cannabis seed in section 46 of the Act is stated in the Industrial Cannabis THC Seed Certification Code of Practice approved by the chief executive by gazette notice.Editor’s note—The code is a departmental document and is published by the department. A copy of the code may be obtained or inspected without charge from the department’s head office at 80 Ann Street, Brisbane during normal business hours. The department’s internet site is at <www.daff.qld.gov.au> and the code is also available there.(2)The way cannabis seed originating in another State or a foreign country (imported seed) is certified for the definition certified cannabis seed in section 46 of the Act is stated in subsection (3).(3)The seed must be in a package that—(a)has a document attached to it certifying that the seed—(i)has been certified in accordance with a recognised quality assurance program; and(ii)if grown, will produce cannabis plants with a THC concentration in their leaves and flowering heads of not more than 0.5%; and
(b)describes the contents of the package as seed that, if grown, will produce cannabis plants with a THC concentration in their leaves and flowering heads of not more than 0.5%.
s 11 ins 2002 SL No. 255s 6Division 3Carriersdiv hdg ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 612Application of div 3This division applies to a carrier only if the carrier is engaged or employed by any of the following to transport consigned cannabis—(a)a category 1 or category 2 researcher;(b)a grower;(c)a DPI researcher;(d)an inspector;(e)a seed supplier.
s 12 ins 2002 SL No. 255s 613Supply(1)The carrier is authorised to transport consigned cannabis and give it to the person to whom it is consigned.(2)The authorisation—(a)is for the time necessary for the carrier to transport the consigned cannabis and give it to the person to whom it is consigned; and(b)has effect only while the carrier is acting in accordance with the terms of the carrier’s engagement or employment.
s 13 ins 2002 SL No. 255s 614Possession(1)The carrier is authorised to possess consigned cannabis for the time necessary for the carrier to transport it to the person to whom it is consigned and give it to the person.(2)The authorisation has effect only while the carrier is acting in accordance with the terms of the carrier’s engagement or employment.s 14 ins 2002 SL No. 255s 6Division 4DPI researchersdiv hdg ins 2002 SL No. 255s 615SupplyA DPI researcher is authorised—(a)to supply class A research cannabis plants and seed to another DPI researcher or a category 1 researcher; and(b)to supply class B research cannabis plants and seed to another DPI researcher or a category 1 or category 2 researcher; and(c)to supply class A and class B research cannabis seed to a grower for use, under the DPI researcher’s supervision, as part of a field trial the DPI researcher is conducting on land owned or leased by the grower; and(d)to supply industrial cannabis seed to any of the following—(i)a grower;(ii)a category 1 or category 2 researcher;(iii)another DPI researcher;(iv)the owner or operator of a facility at which industrial cannabis seed may be denatured;(v)the owner or operator of a facility where processed cannabis is, or is to be, used for manufacturing a manufactured product for sale by wholesale or retail; and
(e)to supply class A or class B research cannabis seed or industrial cannabis seed to a person in another State who is authorised under the law of that State to possess cannabis seed that, if grown, will produce plants with a THC concentration in their leaves and flowering heads that the person in the other State may possess; and(f)to supply class A or class B research cannabis plants, industrial cannabis plants or processed cannabis to an analyst; and(g)to supply processed cannabis to the owner or operator of a facility where processed cannabis is used for manufacturing a manufactured product for sale by wholesale or retail.
s 15 ins 2002 SL No. 255s 616ProductionA DPI researcher is authorised to produce, for use in plant breeding programs for developing new commercial strains of industrial cannabis—(a)industrial cannabis plants and seed; and(b)class A and class B research cannabis plants and seed.
s 16 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 617PossessionA DPI researcher is authorised to possess any of the following for a purpose mentioned in section 15 or 16—(a)industrial cannabis plants and seed;(b)class A and class B research cannabis plants and seed;(c)processed cannabis.
s 17 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 6Division 5Inspectorsdiv hdg ins 2002 SL No. 255s 618SupplyAn inspector is authorised—(a)to supply industrial cannabis plants, class A or class B research cannabis plants or processed cannabis to an analyst to analyse the THC concentration in any of them; and(b)if the inspector is given industrial cannabis plants or seed or class A or class B research cannabis plants or seed for delivery to a particular person who is lawfully entitled to possess the plants or seed—to supply the plants or seed to the person.
s 18 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 619PossessionAn inspector is authorised—(a)to possess industrial cannabis plants, class A or class B research cannabis plants or processed cannabis given to the inspector for delivery to an analyst to analyse the THC concentration in the plants or processed cannabis; and(b)to possess industrial cannabis plants or seed or class A or class B research cannabis plants or seed given to the inspector for delivery to a person lawfully entitled to possess the plants or seed.
s 19 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 6Division 6Seed suppliersdiv hdg ins 2002 SL No. 255s 620SupplyA seed supplier is authorised to supply industrial cannabis seed to any of the following—(a)a category 1 or category 2 researcher;(b)a grower;(c)a DPI researcher;(d)a person in another State who is authorised under the law of that State to possess cannabis seed that, if grown, will produce cannabis plants with a THC concentration in their leaves and flowering heads the person in the other State may possess;(e)if the seed supplier holds a licence under the Customs Act 1901 (Cwlth) authorising the seed supplier to export cannabis—a person in a foreign country who is authorised under the law of the country to possess the seed.
s 20 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 621PossessionA seed supplier is authorised to possess industrial cannabis seed for the purpose of supplying it to a person mentioned in section 20.s 21 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 6Division 7Other personsdiv hdg ins 2002 SL No. 255s 622Denaturer(1)The owner or operator of a facility where industrial cannabis seed may be denatured under an agreement or arrangement with a licensee or another person authorised under this part to produce industrial cannabis seed (denaturer), is authorised to possess industrial cannabis seed supplied to the owner or operator, but only for the purpose of denaturing the seed.(2)A denaturer is authorised to supply denatured seed to a person who is authorised to possess processed cannabis.s 22 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 623ManufacturerThe owner or operator of a facility where processed cannabis is used for manufacturing a manufactured product for sale by wholesale or retail is authorised to possess processed cannabis for using it for manufacturing a manufactured product.s 23 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 624Analyst(1)An analyst is authorised to possess—(a)standard THC material to calibrate an analytical instrument used for analysing a substance to determine its THC concentration; and(b)if an authorised person engages or employs the analyst to analyse a substance to determine its THC concentration—the substance for the purpose of the analysis.
(2)In this section—authorised person means any of the following—(a)a category 1 or category 2 researcher;(b)a grower;(c)a DPI researcher;(d)an inspector.
substance means a substance that an authorised person reasonably believes to be any of the following—(a)industrial cannabis plants;(b)class A or class B research cannabis plants;(c)processed cannabis.
s 24 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 625Family members(1)A person who is a member of the immediate family of a licensee is authorised to produce, possess or supply a substance if—(a)the licensee is authorised to produce, possess or supply the substance under the Act; and(b)the person’s production, possession or supply of the substance is necessary for, or incidental to the licensee’s production, possession or supply of the substance.
(2)In this section—substance means any of the following—(a)class A research cannabis plants;(b)class A research cannabis seed;(c)class B research cannabis plants;(d)class B research cannabis seed;(e)industrial cannabis plants;(f)industrial cannabis seed;(g)processed cannabis.
s 25 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 626Employees of authorised persons(1)An employee of an authorised person is authorised to produce, possess, supply or transport a substance if—(a)under the Act, the authorised person is authorised to produce, possess, supply or transport the substance; and(b)the employee’s production, possession, supply or transportation of the substance is necessary for, or incidental to, performing the employee’s employment or engagement.
(2)In this section—authorised person means any of the following—(a)a licensee;(b)a carrier;(c)a DPI researcher;(d)an inspector;(e)a seed supplier;(f)a denaturer;(g)a manufacturer;(h)an analyst.
employee includes agent.substance means any of the following—(a)class A research cannabis plant;(b)class A research cannabis seed;(c)class B research cannabis plant;(d)class B research cannabis seed;(e)industrial cannabis plant;(f)industrial cannabis seed;(g)processed cannabis.
s 26 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 6Division 8Other provisionsdiv hdg ins 2002 SL No. 255s 627Recognition as seed supplier(1)A person may apply in writing to the chief executive for recognition as a seed supplier.(2)The chief executive must recognise the person as a seed supplier if the chief executive is satisfied the person—(a)for trade or commerce, sells or otherwise provides seeds to someone else; and(b)for selling or providing the seed, has a current recognised quality assurance program that conforms to an industry standard or code of practice; and(c)is a member of the Queensland Seed Industry Association or a similar organisation in another State.
(3)The chief executive must give a person recognised as a seed supplier written notice of the recognition.(4)The recognition notice must state—(a)the person’s recognition number as a seed supplier; and(b)the date the recognition ends, which must not be longer than 3 years after the date of the notice.
(5)The recognition is not transferable.s 27 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 628Licence fees(1)The fee payable on application for a licence under the Act, part 5B is $454.50.(2)The fee payable on application for the renewal of a licence is $181.85.s 28 ins 1998 SL No. 348s 4sub 2002 SL No. 255s 6amd 2004 SL No. 231s 14; 2005 SL No. 268s 14; 2006 SL No. 267s 14; 2007 SL No. 232s 14; 2008 SL No. 314s 14; 2009 SL No. 176s 17; 2010 SL No. 268s 7; 2011 SL No. 110s 14; 2012 SL No. 92s 21; 2013 SL No. 102s 16; 2014 SL No. 113s 16; 2015 SL No. 57s 16; 2016 SL No. 99 s 1429Licence conditions—Act, s 64(1)The conditions in schedule 8 are prescribed for section 64(3) of the Act.(2)Unless otherwise expressly stated, the conditions apply to all licensees.s 29 ins 2001 SL No. 52s 3sub 2002 SL No. 255s 6Part 5Transitional provisionspt hdg (prev pt 6 hdg) ins 2001 SL No. 174s 3renum 2002 SL No. 255s 5(1)amd 2002 SL No. 368s 330Transitional provision for Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2001(1)To remove doubt, it is declared that this regulation, as in force immediately before the commencement of the Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2001 (the amending regulation), continues to apply in relation to an offence against the Act committed before the commencement of the amending regulation.(2)Proceedings for an offence against the Act committed before the commencement of the amending regulation may be continued or started as if the amending regulation had not been made.s 30 ins 2001 SL No. 174s 331Transitional provision for Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2002(1)To remove doubt, it is declared that this regulation, as in force immediately before the commencement of this section, continues to apply in relation to an offence against the Act committed before the commencement of this section.(2)Proceedings for an offence against the Act committed before the commencement of this section may be continued or started as if the Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2002 had not been made.s 31 ins 2002 SL No. 368s 4Schedulesch amd reg pubd gaz 17 December 1988 pp 2214–5om 1996 SL No. 309 s 13Schedule 1Dangerous drugssections 4, definition dangerous drug, 4A, 5, 6, 8, 8A, 9 and 134Part 1Non-steroid drugsAmphetamineCocaineHeroinLysergideMethylamphetamine3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)Paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA)Paramethoxymethamphetamine (PMMA)Phencyclidine
Part 2Steroid drugsAndroisoxazoleAndrostenediolAtamestaneBolandiolBolasteroneBolazineBoldenone (dehydrotestosterone)BolenolBolmantalateCalusteroneChlorandrostenolone4-ChloromethandienoneChloroxydienoneChloroxymesterone (dehydrochloromethyltestosterone)Clostebol (4-chlorotestosterone)DanazolDehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)DihydroloneDimethandrostanoloneDrostanoloneEnestebolEpitiostanolEthyldienoloneEthylestrenolFluoxymesteroneFormebolone (formyldienolone)Furazabol4-Hydroxy-19-nortestosteroneHydroxystenozolMebolazineMepitiostaneMesaboloneMestanolone (androstalone)MesteroloneMethandienoneMethandriolMethenoloneMethylclostebolMethyltestosteroneMethyltrienoloneMetriboloneMiboleroneNandroloneNorandrostenoloneNorbolethoneNorclostebolNorethandroloneNormethandroneOvandrotoneOxaboloneOxandroloneOxymesteroneOxymetholonePrasteronePropetandrolQuinboloneSilandroneStanoloneStanozololStenboloneTestosterone, other than in implant preparations for growth promotion in animalsThiomesterone (tiomesterone)TiboloneTrenbolone (trienbolone, trienolone), other than in implant preparations for use in animalsTrestoloneAny other anabolic and androgenic steroidal agent
sch 1 (prev 1986 Act No. 36 sch 1)amd 1996 Act No. 49 s 15reloc 1996 Act No. 49 s 21amd 1997 SL No. 459 s 3; 2001 SL No. 174 s 4; 2002 SL No. 255 s 7(1); 2008 Act No. 4 s 40; 2009 SL No. 99 s 6; 2013 SL No. 41 s 3; 2014 Act No. 42 ss 23, 24Schedule 2Dangerous drugssections 4, definition dangerous drug, 4A, 5, 6, 8, 8A, 9 and 134 of the ActAcetorphineAcetyl-alpha-methylfentanylAcetyldihydrocodeine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of acetyldihydrocodeine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of acetyldihydrocodeine.
AcetylmethadolAcetylmorphineN-(1-Adamantyl)-1-pentyl-indazole-3-carboxamide (APINACA or AKB48)AlfentanilAlkoxyamphetamines and bromo-substituted alkoxyamphetamines other than where separately specifiedAlkoxyphenethylamines and alkyl-substituted alkoxyphenethylamines other than where separately specifiedAlkylthioamphetamines and substituted alkylthioamphetamines other than where separately specifiedAllobarbitalAllylprodineAlphacetylmethadolAlphaethyltryptamineAlphameprodineAlphamethadolAlpha-MethylfentanylAlpha-MethylthiofentanylAlphamethyltryptamine (AMT)AlphaprodineAlpha-Pyrrolidinovalerophenone (alpha-PVP)AlphenalAlprazolam2-Aminoindane6-(2-Aminopropyl)benzofuran (6-APB)AminorexAmobarbitalAnileridineAprobarbitalBambuterolBarbitalBarbituric acid and any 5,5 disubstituted derivatives of barbituric acid, whether or not further substituted at position 1 of the ringBenzethidineBenzphetamine (N-Benzyl-N-alpha-dimethylphenethylamine)BenzylmorphineN-Benzylpiperazine (BZP)BetacetylmethadolBeta-Hydroxy-3-methylfentanylBeta-HydroxyfentanylBetameprodineBetamethadolBetaprodineBezitramideBromazepam4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (DOB, 4-Bromo-DMA)4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C-B)Bromo-Dragonfly (1-(8-bromobenzo[1,2-b;4,5-b’]difuran-4-yl)-2-aminopropane)BrotizolamBufotenine (5-Hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine)BuprenorphineButabarbitalButalbitalButallylonalButethalButorphanol1-Butyl-3-(2-methoxybenzoyl)indole (RCS-4(C4) 2-methoxy isomer)1-Butyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-073)CamazepamCannabinoids other than tetrahydrocannibinolsCannabis[3-(3-Carbamoylphenyl)phenyl] N-cyclohexylcarbamate (URB-597)CarfentanilCatha edulis (Khat)CathineCathinoneChlordiazepoxide4-Chloro-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (DOC)Chlorphentermine (4-chloro-alpha,alpha-dimethylphenethylamine)ClenbuterolClobazamClonazepamClonitazeneClorazepateClotiazepamCloxazolamCoca leafCodeine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 30mg or less of codeine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 1% or less of codeine.
Codeine-N-OxideCodoxime4-Cyano-2-dimethylamino-4,4-diphenylbutane4-Cyano-1-methyl-4-phenylpiperidineCyclobarbitalCyclohexyl [1,1'-biphenyl]-3-ylcarbamate (URB-602)Cyclopal1-Cyclohexylethyl-3-(2-methoxyphenylacetyl)indole (RCS-8)DelorazepamDesomorphineDesoxypipradrol (2-DPMP)DextromoramideDextropropoxypheneDiampromideDiazepam3,4-Dichloro-N-2-(dimethylamino)cyclohexyl-N-methylbenzamide (U-47700)DiethylpropionDiethylthiambuteneN,N-DiethyltryptamineDifenoxin other than in preparations containing 0.5mg or less of difenoxin and a quantity of atropine sulphate equivalent to not less than 5% of the dose of difenoxin per dosage unitDihydrocodeine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of dihydrocodeine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of dihydrocodeine.
DihydroetorphineDihydromorphineDimenoxadolDimepheptanol2,5-Dimethoxyamphetamine (2,5-DMA)2,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethylamphetamine (DOET)2,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethylphenethylamine (2C-E)2,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethylthiophenethylamine (2C-T-2)2,5-Dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine (DOI)2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine (DOM)2,5-Dimethoxy-4-(n)-propylthiophenethylamine (2C-T-7)Dimethylamino-1,2-diphenylethaneN,N-Dimethylamphetamine1,3-Dimethylamylamine (DMAA or methylhexanamine)3-(1,2-Dimethylheptyl)-1-hydroxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydro-6,6,9-trimethyl-6-H-dibenzo(b,d)pyran1,1-Dimethylheptyl-11-hydroxytetrahydrocannabinol (HU-210)N,N-dimethyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDDM)5-(1,1-Dimethyloctyl)-2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]-phenol(cannabicyclohexanol or CP 47, 497 C8 homologue)DimethylthiambuteneN,N-DimethyltryptamineDioxaphetyl butyrateDiphenoxylate other than in preparations containing 2.5mg or less of diphenoxylate and a quantity of atropine sulphate equivalent to not less than 1% of the dose of diphenoxylate per dosage unitDipipanoneDrotebanolEcgonine, its esters and derivatives which are convertible to ecgonine and cocaineEphedra spp.EphedrineErythropoietin (EPO)Erythroxylum cocaErythroxylum nova-granatenseEstazolamEthchlorvynolEthinamate4-Ethoxyamphetamine4-Ethoxy-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (MEM)N-EthylamphetamineEthylcathinone (2-ethylamino-1-phenyl-propan-1-one)Ethyl LoflazepateEthylmethylthiambuteneEthylmorphine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of ethylmorphine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of ethylmorphine.
N-Ethyl-1-phencyclohexylamineEtonitazeneEtorphineEtoxeridineEtryptamineFencamfaminFenethylline (Theophylline-ethylamphetamine)FenoterolFenproporex (N-2-Cyanoethylamphetamine)FentanylFludiazepamFlunitrazepam4-Fluoroamphetamine4-Fluoromethamphetamine2-Fluoromethcathinone3-Fluoromethcathinone4-Fluoromethcathinone1-(5-Fluoropentyl)-3-(1-adamantylamido)indole (STS-135)(1-(5-Fluoropentyl)-indol-3-yl)-(2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropyl)methanone (XLR-11; 5-Fluoro UR-144)1-(5-Fluoropentyl)-3-(2-iodobenzoyl)indole (AM-694)1-(5-Fluoropentyl)-3-(4-methyl-1-naphthoyl)indole(5-Fluoro JWH-122)1-(5-Fluoropentyl)-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (AM-2201)FlurazepamFormoterol other than in metered aerosols for inhalationFurethidineGamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)GlutethimideGrowth Hormone (hGH)HalazepamHaloxazolamHarmalineHarmalolHeptabarbitalHexethalHexobarbital1-Hexyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-019)HydrocodoneHydromorphinolHydromorphoneN-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-alpha-methylbenzeneethanamineN-Hydroxy-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (N-Hydroxy-MDA)4-Hydroxy-N-methyl-N-ethyltryptamine (4-HO-MET)Hydroxypethidine5-Hydroxy tryptophan (5-HTP) other than in preparations containing 100mg or less of 5-HTP per dosage unitInsulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)4-Iodo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C-I)IsomethadoneKetamineKetazolamKetobemidoneLefetamine (N,N-Dimethyl-alpha-phenylphenethylamine)LevomethorphanLevophenacylmorphanLevorphanolLophophora (peyote)LoprazolamLorazepamLormetazepamLevomoramideLysergamide and N-alkyl derivatives of lysergamide other than lysergideLysergic acidMazindolMecloqualone (3-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-methyl-4(3H)-quinazolinone)MedazepamMefenorex (N-(3-Chloropropyl)-alpha-methylphenethylamine)MephobarbitalMeprobamateMescaline (3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenethylamine)Mesocarb (3-(Alpha-methylphenethyl)-N-(phenylcarbamoyl)sydnone imine)MetazocineMethabarbitalMethadoneMethaqualone (2-Methyl-3-(2-methylphenyl)-4(3H)-quinazolinone)MethcathinoneMethiopropamineMethoxetamine5-Methoxy alphamethyltryptamine (5-MeO-AMT)N-(2-Methoxybenzyl)-2,5-dimethoxy-4-bromophenethylamine (25B-NBOMe)N-(2-Methoxybenzyl)-2,5-dimethoxy-4-chlorophenethylamine (25C-NBOMe)N-(2-Methoxybenzyl)-2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenethylamine (25I-NBOMe)5-Methoxy-N,N-diallyltryptamine (5-MeO-DALT)5-Methoxy dimethyltryptamine5-Methoxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine (5-MeO-DIPT)5-Methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MMDA)2-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-1-(1-pentyl-1H-indol-3-yl)-ethanone (JWH-201)4-Methoxyphenyl-(1-butyl-1H-indol-3-yl)-methanone (RCS-4 (C4))2-(2-Methoxyphenyl)-1-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)ethanone (JWH-250)2-(3-Methoxyphenyl)-1-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)ethanone (JWH-302)Methyl (2S, 4aR, 6aR, 7R, 9S, 10aS, 10bR)-9-Acetoxy-6a,10b-dimethyl-4,10-dioxo-dodecahydro-2-(3-furyl)-2H-naphtho{2,1-c]pyran-7-caboxylate (Salvinorin A)2-Methylamino-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl) butane (MBDB)2-Methylamino-1-phenyl-1-propanone4-MethylaminorexMethyldesorphineMethyldihydromorphine5,6-Methylenedioxy-2-aminoindane (MDAI)3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA)3,4-Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine (MDEA)1-(3,4-Methylenedioxy)methcathinone (methylone)3,4-Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV)4-Methylethylcathinone (4-MEC)3-Methylfentanyl2-Methyl-3-morpholino-1, 1-diphenylpropane carboxylic acid4-MethylmethcathinoneMethylphenidateMethylphenobarbital1-[1-(4-Methylphenyl)cyclohexyl]piperidine1-Methyl-4-phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylic acid1-[(N-Methylpiperidin-2-yl)methyl]-3-(1-adamantoyl)indole (AM-1248)1-[(N-Methylpiperidin-2-yl)methyl]-3-(2-iodobenzoyl)indole (AM-2233)1-[(N-Methylpiperidin-2-yl)methyl]-3-(4-methyl-1-naphthoyl)indole (MAM-1220)1-[(N-Methylpiperidin-2-yl)methyl]-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (AM-1220)N-Methyl-3-piperidyl benzilate4-Methylthioamphetamine (4-MTA)3-MethylthiofentanylMethyprylonMetoponMidazolamMitragyne speciosa (kratom)MoramideMorpheridineMorphineMorphine methobromideMorphine-N-oxide1-[2-(4-Morpholinyl)ethyl]-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-200)MyrophineNabiloneNalbuphineNalorphineNaphthylpyrovalerone (Naphyrone)Nicocodine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of nicocodine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of nicocodine.
Nicodicodine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of nicodicodine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of nicodicodine.
NicomorphineNimetazepamNitrazepamNoracymethadolNorcodeine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of norcodeine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of norcodeine.
NordazepamNorlevorphanolNormethadoneNormorphineNorpipanoneOpiumOxazepamOxazolamOxycodoneOxymorphonePapaver bracteatumPapaver orientalePapaver somniferum other than the seed thereof which seed has been rendered sterilePara-FluorofentanylParahexylPemolinePentazocinePentobarbital1-Pentyl-3-(1-adamantoyl)indole (AB-001)1-Pentyl-3-(4-chloro-1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-398)1-Pentyl-3-(2-chlorophenylacetyl)indole (JWH-203)1-Pentyl-3-(4-ethyl-1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-210)(1-Pentylindol-3-yl)-(2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropyl)methanone (UR-144)1-Pentyl-3-[(4-methoxy)-benzoyl]indole (RCS-4)1-Pentyl-3-(2-methoxybenzoyl)indole (RCS-4 (2-methoxy isomer))1-Pentyl-3-(4-methoxy-1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-081)1-Pentyl-3-(4-methyl-1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-122)1-Pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-018)PethidinePhenadoxonePhenampromidePhenazepamPhenazocinePhendimetrazinePhenmetrazinePhenobarbitalPhenomorphanPhenoperidinePhentermine (alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine)1-(1-Phenylcyclohexyl)pyrrolidine (PCPy)Phenylmethylbarbituric Acid1-[1-(Phenylmethyl)cyclohexyl]piperidine4-Phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester1-Phenyl-N-propylcyclohexanaminePholcodine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of pholcodine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of pholcodine.
PhthalimidopropiophenonePiminodinePinazepamPipradolPiritramidePravadoline (WIN 48098)PrazepamProbarbitalProheptazinePropallylonalProperidinePropiramPropylhexedrine (1-cyclohexyl-2-methylaminopropane)1-Propyl-2-methyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole (JWH-015)N-Propyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDPR)Psilocin (4-Hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine)Psilocybin (O-Phosphoryl-4-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine)PyrovaleroneQuazepamRacemethorphanRacemoramideRacemorphanRemifentanilReproterol2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]-5-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenol (CP 47,497)Salbutamol other than in metered aerosols or dry powder or capsules of dry powder for inhalationSalvia divinorumSecobarbitalSigmodalSomatotropinSufentanilTalbutalTemazepamTerbutaline, other than in metered aerosols for inhalationTestolactoneTetrahydrocannabinols including their alkyl homologues other than where separately specified; and their corresponding carboxylic acidsTetrazepamThebaconThebaineThialbarbitalThiamylal1-(1-(2-Thienyl)cyclohexyl)piperidine (TCP)Thiobarbituric AcidThiofentanylThiopentalTilidineTriazolam1-(3-Trifluoromethylphenyl) piperazine (TFMPP)Trimeperidine2,4,5-Trimethoxyamphetamine3,4,5-TrimethoxyamphetamineVinbarbitalVinylbitalZeranolZipeprol (1-(2-Methoxy-2-phenylethyl))-4-(2-hydroxy-3-methoxy-3- phenylpropyl) piperazineZolazapamZolpidem
sch 2 (prev 1986 Act No. 36 sch 2)amd 1987 Act No. 53 s 11; 1989 Act No. 34 s 22; 1996 Act No. 49 s 16reloc 1996 Act No. 49 s 21amd 1997 SL No. 303 s 3; 1997 SL No. 459 s 4; 1999 SL No. 41 s 3; 2001 SL No. 174 s 5; 2001 SL No. 249 s 3; 2002 SL No. 255 s 7(1); 2002 SL No. 368 s 5; 2003 SL No. 374 s 3; 2005 SL No. 7 s 3sub 2008 Act No. 4 s 41amd 2009 SL No. 99 s 6; 2011 SL No. 168 s 3; 2011 SL No. 222 s 3; 2013 SL No. 41 s 4; 2013 SL No. 266 s 3; 2014 Act No. 42 s 24; 2017 SL No. 41 s 3Schedule 2ADangerous drugssch 2A ins 2000 Act No. 28 s 26 schamd 2002 SL No. 255 s 7(1); 2002 SL No. 368 s 6om 2008 Act No. 4 s 42Schedule 3Specified quantities for particular dangerous drugssections 4A, 8, 9, 125 and 134 of the ActPart 1Quantities of non-steroid drugsDangerous drugQuantity of dangerous drug
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Amphetamine2.0g
Barbituric Acid and any 5,5 disubstituted derivatives of barbituric acid whether or not further substituted at position 1 of the ring50.0g
4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine0.5g
4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine2.0g
Cannabis500.0g or, if the dangerous drug consists of plants the aggregate weight of which is less than 500.0g, 100 plants
Cocaine2.0g
Codeine10.0g
N,N-Diethyltryptamine2.0g
2,5-Dimethoxy-4-Ethylamphetamine (DOET)2.0g
2,5-Dimethoxy-4-Methylamphetamine2.0g
N,N-Dimethyltryptamine2.0g
Fenethylline2.0g
Fentanyl0.01g
Gamma hydroxybutyric acid2.0g
Heroin2.0g
Hydromorphone2.0g
Lysergide0.004g
Methadone2.0g
Methcathinone2.0g
5-Methoxy-3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MMDA)2.0g
2-Methylamino-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl) butane (MBDB)2.0g
4-Methylaminorex2.0g
Methylamphetamine2.0g
3,4-Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine (MDEA)2.0g
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)2.0g
4-Methylthioamphetamine (4-MTA)2.0g
Moramide2.0g
Morphine2.0g
Opium20.0g
Paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA)2.0g
Paramethoxymethamphetamine (PMMA)2.0g
Pethidine10.0g
Phencyclidine0.5g
Psilocin0.10g
Psilocybin0.10g
Tetrahydrocannabinols including their alkyl homologues except where separately specified; and their corresponding carboxylic acids2.0g
3,4,5-Trimethoxyamphetamine (TMA)2.0g
Part 2Quantities of steroid drugsDangerous drugWhole weight of dangerous drug
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a dangerous drug mentioned in schedule 1, part 250.0g
sch 3 (prev 1986 Act No. 36 sch 3)amd 1987 Act No. 53 s 12; 1989 Act No. 34 s 23sub 1990 Act No. 88 s 3 schamd 1996 Act No. 49 s 17reloc 1996 Act No. 49 s 21amd 1997 SL No. 303 s 4; 1997 SL No. 459 s 5; 1999 SL No. 41 s 4; 2001 SL No. 249 s 4; 2002 SL No. 255 s 7(1)–(2); 2002 SL No. 368 s 7; 2008 Act No. 4 s 43; 2009 SL No. 99 s 7; 2013 SL No. 41 s 5; 2014 Act No. 42 s 25Schedule 4Specified quantities for particular dangerous drugssections 4A, 8, 9 and 134 of the ActPart 1Quantities of non-steroid drugsDangerous drugQuantity of dangerous drug
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Amphetamine200.0g
Cocaine200.0g
Heroin200.0g
Lysergide0.4g
Methylamphetamine200.0g
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)200.0g
Paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA)200.0g
Paramethoxymethamphetamine (PMMA)200.0g
Phencyclidine50.0g
Part 2Quantities of steroid drugsDangerous drugWhole weight of dangerous drug
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a dangerous drug mentioned in schedule 1, part 25000.0g
sch 4 (prev 1986 Act No. 36 sch 4)amd 1996 Act No. 49 s 18reloc 1996 Act No. 49 s 21amd 1997 SL No. 459 s 6; 2001 SL No. 174 s 6; 2002 SL No. 255 s 7(1); 2008 Act No. 4 s 44; 2008 SL No. 144 s 4; 2009 SL No. 99 s 8; 2013 SL No. 41 s 6; 2014 Act No. 42 s 26Schedule 5Dangerous drugssections 4A, 124 and 134 of the ActAlprazolamBromazepamBrotizolamCamazepamChlordiazepoxideClobazamClonazepamClorazepateClotiazepamCloxazolamDelorazepamDiazepamDifenoxin other than in preparations containing 0.5mg or less of difenoxin and a quantity of atropine sulphate equivalent to not less than 5% of the dose of difenoxin per dosage unitDihydrocodeine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of dihydrocodeine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of dihydrocodeine.
Diphenoxylate other than in preparations containing 2.5mg or less of diphenoxylate and a quantity of atropine sulphate equivalent to not less than 1% of the dose of diphenoxylate per dosage unitEstazolamEthyl LoflazepateFludiazepamFlurazepamHalazepamHaloxazolamKetazolamLoprazolamLorazepamLormetazepamMedazepamMidazolamNimetazepamNitrazepamNordazepamOxazepamOxazolamPholcodine other than where it is compounded with 1 or more other medicaments in such a way that it can not be readily extracted and where it is contained—(a)in divided preparations containing 100mg or less of pholcodine per dosage unit; or(b)in undivided preparations containing 2.5% or less of pholcodine.
PinazepamPrazepamQuazepamTemazepamTetrazepamTriazolamZolazapam
sch 5 (prev 1986 Act No. 36 sch 5)amd 1987 Act No. 53 s 13; 1996 Act No. 49 s 19reloc 1996 Act No. 49 s 21amd 1997 SL No. 459 s 7; 2002 SL No. 255 s 7(1), (3)sub 2008 Act No. 4 s 45amd 2009 SL No. 99 s 8Schedule 6Controlled substancessections 4, definition controlled substance, and 134 of the ActSubstanceAlternative name
Acetic anhydride
N-Acetylanthranilic acid2-Acetamidobenzoic acid
Allylbenzene3-Phenyl-1-propene or 2-propenyl benzene
4-Aminobutanoic acidPiperidinic acid
Ammonium formate
Anthranilic acid2-Aminobenzoic acid
Benzaldehyde
Benzyl bromideα-Bromotoluene
Benzyl chlorideα-Chlorotoluene
Benzyl cyanide
Boron tribromide
BromobenzenePhenylbromide
Bromo safrole
1,4-ButanediolTetramethylene glycol
Calcium metal
1-Chlorophenyl-2-aminopropane
Chromic acid
Chromium trioxideChromium (VI) oxide
Ephedrine
ErgometrineErgonovine
Ergotamine
EthanamineMonoethylamine
N-Ethylephedrine
Ethyl phenylacetateBenzeneacetic acid, ethyl ester
N-Ethylpseudoephedrine
Formamide
Hydriodic acidHydrogen iodide solution
Hydrobromic acidHydrogen bromide solution
4-Hydroxybutanal4-Hydroxybutyraldehyde
4-Hydroxybutanoic acid lactoneGamma-butyrolactone
4-Hydroxybutanoic acid nitrile4-Hydroxybutyronitrile
4-Hydroxypentanoic acid lactoneGamma-valerolactone
2-HydroxytetrahydrofuranTetrahydro-2-furanol
Hypophosphorous acidPhosphinic acid
Iodine
Isosafrole5-(1-Propenyl)-1,3-benzodioxole
Lithium aluminium hydride
Lithium metal
Mercuric chlorideMercury bichloride orMercury (II) chloride
MethylamineAminomethane or Monomethylamine
Methylammonium salts
3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone
N-Methylephedrine
N-Methylformamide
Methyl phenylacetateBenzeneacetic acid, methyl ester
N-Methylpseudoephedrine
Nitroethane
Norpseudoephedrine
Palladium
Phenylacetamide
Phenylacetic acid
PhenylacetonitrileBenzeneacetonitrile,Benzyl cyanide or Benzyl nitrile
Phenylacetyl chloride
1-Phenyl-2-chloropropane
1-Phenyl-2-methylaminopropane
1-Phenyl-2-nitropropene
1-Phenyl-2-propanol
PhenylpropanolamineNorephedrine
1-Phenyl-1-propanonePhenyl ethyl ketone or Propiophenone
1-Phenyl-2-propanoneBenzyl methyl ketone or Phenylacetone
1-Phenyl-2-propanone oxime
Phosphorous acidPhosphonic Acid
Phosphorus (red or white)
Piperidine
PiperonalHeliotropine or 3,4-Methylenedioxybenzaldehyde
Potassium metal
Propionic anhydride
Pseudoephedrine
Pyridine
2-PyrrolidoneGamma-butyrolactam
Raney nickel
Safrole5-(2-Propenyl)-1,3-benzodioxide
Sassafras oil
Sodium borohydride
Sodium metal
Thionyl chloride
Thorium
sch 6 (prev 1986 Act No. 36 sch 6)ins 1995 Act No. 18 s 8amd 1996 Act No. 49 s 20reloc 1996 Act No. 49 s 21amd 1997 SL No. 459 s 8; 2002 SL No. 255 s 7(1)sub 2006 SL No. 71 s 5amd 2009 SL No. 99 s 9Schedule 7Conditions for particular persons authorised under part 4section 10(2)1DenaturerA denaturer must—(a)keep industrial cannabis seed that has not been denatured in a securely locked place, other than when removing it to enable it to be denatured; and(b)keep records of—(i)the source and quantity of all industrial cannabis seed received for denaturing; and(ii)when and by whom the industrial cannabis seed was delivered to the denaturer; and
(c)pay the chief executive’s reasonable costs of monitoring the denaturer’s activities to the extent to which they relate to the denaturing of industrial cannabis seed and the supply of processed cannabis to a manufacturer.
s 1 ins 1998 SL No. 348 s 5sub 2002 SL No. 255 s 8amd 2009 SL No. 99 s 102DPI researcherA DPI researcher must—(a)keep class A research cannabis plants the researcher is growing securely locked in a glasshouse; and(b)grow class B research cannabis plants in an area that is fenced to delineate the area under production; and(c)if the chief executive requires the researcher to erect signs indicating the presence of class B research cannabis at a fenced area, ensure the signs are erected as required by the chief executive; and(d)keep industrial cannabis seed and class A and class B research cannabis seed in the researcher’s possession or under the researcher’s control locked in a secure place when not otherwise required—(i)for use for planting; or(ii)to be supplied to another person; and
(e)keep a register that includes the following information—(i)the varieties or strains of cannabis plants and cannabis seed under the researcher’s control;(ii)the source, quantity and delivery details for cannabis seed and plant varieties the researcher receives;(iii)how, when and from whom the researcher received cannabis plants and seed delivered to the researcher;(iv)if a carrier delivered the cannabis plants or seed to the researcher, the name of the person who delivered the plants or seed;(v)if a researcher engages a carrier to deliver cannabis plants or seed to someone else—(A)the name of the person to whom the plants or seed were given for delivery; and(B)the name of the person to whom it is intended the plants or seed be supplied by the researcher.
s 2 ins 1998 SL No. 348 s 5sub 2002 SL No. 255 s 83InspectorAn inspector who possesses industrial cannabis plants or seed or class A or class B research cannabis plants or seed for supplying them to someone else under part 4 must keep the plants or seed in a secure place until the inspector supplies them to the person.s 3 ins 1998 SL No. 348 s 5sub 2002 SL No. 255 s 84Seed supplierA seed supplier must—(a)keep industrial cannabis seed in the supplier’s possession or under the supplier’s control locked in a secure place when not otherwise required for use for lawfully supplying the seed to a person mentioned in section 20; and(b)keep records of the following information—(i)the source and quantity of all industrial cannabis seed supplied to the supplier;(ii)how, when and by whom industrial cannabis seed was delivered to the supplier;(iii)if industrial cannabis seed is delivered to the supplier by a carrier—the name of the person who actually delivered the seed;(iv)if the supplier supplies industrial cannabis seed to a carrier for delivery to a person—(A)the name of the person to whom the seed was given for delivery; and(B)the name of the person to whom it is intended the seed be supplied by the supplier;
(v)the name of each person to whom the supplier supplies industrial cannabis seed; and
(c)ensure all industrial cannabis seed received by the seed supplier is labelled to indicate—(i)if the seed is cannabis seed harvested from an industrial cannabis plant—that fact; or(ii)if the seed is certified cannabis seed—that fact; and
(d)ensure that each package of certified cannabis seed supplied by the seed supplier has a label on it, or attached to it, that describes the contents of the package as certified cannabis seed; and(e)pack all industrial cannabis seed to be delivered to someone else by a carrier in a way that ensures, as far as reasonably practicable, seed can not be lost if the package is damaged.
s 4 ins 1998 SL No. 348 s 5amd 1999 SL No. 235 s 3sub 2002 SL No. 255 s 85Analyst(1)This section applies if an analyst is engaged or employed to analyse a substance to determine its THC concentration.(2)The analyst must analyse the substance in a laboratory whose functions and operations are accredited by NATA for competence to undertake drug analysis.(3)The analyst must keep standard THC material in a securely locked place other than when the analyst is using the material in analysing the substance to determine its THC concentration.(4)The analyst must keep the substance in a securely locked place other than when the analyst is analysing the substance.(5)In this section—NATA means the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia ABN 59 004 379 748.substance means a substance the analyst reasonably believes to be any of the following—(a)industrial cannabis plants;(b)class A or class B research cannabis plants;(c)processed cannabis.
s 5 ins 2002 SL No. 255 s 8sch hdg ins 1998 SL No. 348 s 5sch 7 sub 2002 SL No. 255 s 8Schedule 8Licence conditionssection 29(1)1A licensee who is authorised to produce class A research cannabis must—(a)grow the cannabis in a glasshouse that is capable of being securely locked; and(b)keep the glasshouse securely locked other than when the licensee or a person authorised by the licensee is performing functions directly associated with growing cannabis in the glasshouse.
2A licensee who is authorised to produce class B research cannabis must—(a)grow the cannabis in an area that is fenced to delineate the area under production; and(b)if the chief executive requires the licensee to erect signs indicating the presence of class B research cannabis at a fenced area, ensure the signs are erected as required by the chief executive.
3A licensee must keep cannabis seed in the licensee’s possession in a securely locked place, other than when the licensee uses the seed for a purpose that is authorised under the licensee’s licence.4A licensee must keep a register of the following—(a)the strains or varieties of cannabis seed in the licensee’s possession;(b)the strains or varieties of cannabis plants the licensee is growing.
5A licensee must keep records of the following information—(a)the source and quantity of all cannabis plants and seed supplied to the licensee;(b)how, when and by whom plants or seed were delivered to the licensee;(c)if cannabis plants or seed are delivered to the licensee by a carrier—the name of the person who actually delivered the plants or seed;(d)if cannabis plants or seed are supplied to a carrier for delivery to a person—(i)the name of the person to whom the plants or seed were given for delivery; and(ii)the name of the person to whom it is intended the plants or seed be supplied by the carrier.
6As soon as reasonably practicable after a licensee receives a package containing cannabis plants or seed that appears to have been tampered with, the licensee must inform an inspector or a police officer that the package appears to have been tampered with.7A licensee must pay the chief executive’s reasonable costs of monitoring activities performed under the licence, including any costs of an analyst conducting a laboratory analysis necessary to determine the concentration of THC in the leaves and flowering heads of cannabis plants in the licensee’s possession.8A category 2 researcher must allow an inspector to destroy, or supervise the destruction of, cannabis plants in the possession of the licensee that have been found, by an analyst conducting a laboratory analysis of a random sample of the leaves and flowering heads of the plants, to have a concentration of THC in their leaves and flowering heads of 3% or more.9A grower must allow an inspector to destroy, or supervise the destruction of, cannabis plants in the possession of the licensee that have been found, by an analyst conducting a laboratory analysis of a random sample of the leaves and flowering heads of the plants, to have a THC concentration in their leaves and flowering heads of more than 1%.10A licensee who proposes to supply industrial cannabis seed for sale by wholesale or retail must ensure—(a)if the seed is cannabis seed harvested from an industrial cannabis plant—the package containing the seed has a label on it or attached to it that describes the contents of the package as cannabis seed harvested from an industrial cannabis plant; or(b)if the seed is certified cannabis seed—the package containing the seed has a label on it, or attached to it, that describes the contents of the package as certified cannabis seed.
11A category 2 researcher must ensure, as far as practicable, that cannabis seed supplied to the researcher by a person in another State or a foreign country is certified as seed that, if grown, will produce cannabis plants with a THC concentration in their leaves and flowering heads of less than 3%.12A grower must ensure, as far as practicable, that cannabis seed supplied to the grower by a person in another State or a foreign country is certified as seed that, if grown, will produce cannabis plants with a THC concentration in their leaves and flowering heads of not more than 0.5%.
sch 8 ins 1998 SL No. 348 s 5sub 1999 SL No. 235 s 4; 2000 SL No. 234 s 3; 2002 SL No. 255 s 8Schedule 8AGross weight of relevant substances for ss 9A, 9B, 9C and 9D of Actsections 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D and 134 of the ActPart 1Substances that include their salts, derivatives and stereo-isomers1In this part, a reference to a substance includes a reference to—(a)a salt, derivative or stereo-isomer of the substance; and(b)a salt of a derivative or stereo-isomer of the substance.
SubstanceAlternative nameGross weight
N-Acetylanthranilic acid2-Acetamidobenzoic acid0.1g
Allylbenzene3-Phenyl-1-propene or 2-propenyl benzene0.1g
4-Aminobutanoic acidPiperidinic acid0.1g
Ammonium formate0.1g
Anthranilic acid2-Aminobenzoic acid0.1g
Benzaldehyde0.1g
Benzyl bromideα-Bromotoluene0.1g
Benzyl chlorideα-Chlorotoluene0.1g
Benzyl cyanide0.1g
Boron tribromide0.1g
BromobenzenePhenylbromide0.1g
Bromo safrole0.1g
1,4-ButanediolTetramethylene glycol0.1g
1-Chlorophenyl-2-aminopropane0.1g
Chromic acid0.1g
Chromium trioxideChromium (VI) oxide0.1g
Ephedrine0.1g
ErgometrineErgonovine0.1g
Ergotamine0.1g
EthanamineMonoethylamine0.1g
N-Ethylephedrine0.1g
Ethyl phenylacetateBenzeneacetic acid, ethyl ester0.1g
N-Ethylpseudoephedrine0.1g
Formamide0.1g
4-Hydroxybutanal4-Hydroxybutyraldehyde0.1g
4-Hydroxybutanoic acid lactoneGamma-butyrolactone0.1g
4-Hydroxybutanoic acid nitrile4-Hydroxybutyronitrile0.1g
4-Hydroxypentanoic acid lactoneGamma-valerolactone0.1g
2-HydroxytetrahydrofuranTetrahydro-2-furanol0.1g
Hypophosphorous acidPhosphinic acid0.1g
Isosafrole5-(1-Propenyl)-1,3-benzodioxole0.1g
Lithium aluminium hydride0.1g
Mercuric chlorideMercury bichloride or Mercury (II) chloride0.1g
MethylamineAminomethane or Monomethylamine0.1g
Methylammonium salts0.1g
3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl- 2-propanone0.1g
N-Methylephedrine0.1g
N-Methylformamide0.1g
Methyl phenylacetateBenzeneacetic acid, methyl ester0.1g
N-Methylpseudoephedrine0.1g
Nitroethane0.1g
Norpseudoephedrine0.1g
Palladium0.1g
Phenylacetamide0.1g
Phenylacetic acid0.1g
PhenylacetonitrileBenzeneacetonitrile, Benzyl cyanide or Benzyl nitrile0.1g
Phenylacetyl chloride0.1g
1-Phenyl-2-chloropropane0.1g
1-Phenyl-2-methylaminopropane0.1g
1-Phenyl-2-nitropropene0.1g
1-Phenyl-2-propanol0.1g
PhenylpropanolamineNorephedrine0.1g
1-Phenyl-1-propanonePhenyl ethyl ketone or Propiophenone0.1g
1-Phenyl-2-propanoneBenzyl methyl ketone or Phenylacetone0.1g
1-Phenyl-2-propanone oxime0.1g
Piperidine0.1g
PiperonalHeliotropine or 3,4-Methylenedioxybenzaldehyde0.1g
Propionic anhydride0.1g
Pseudoephedrine50g or 1L
Pyridine0.1g
2-PyrrolidoneGamma-butyrolactam0.1g
Raney nickel0.1g
Safrole5-(2-Propenyl)-1,3-benzodioxide0.1g
Sassafras oil0.1g
Sodium borohydride0.1g
Thionyl chloride0.1g
Thorium0.1g
Part 2Substances that do not include their salts, derivatives and stereo-isomers2In this part, a reference to a substance does not include a reference to—(a)a salt, derivative or stereo-isomer of the substance; and(b)a salt of a derivative or stereo-isomer of the substance.
SubstanceAlternative nameGross weight
Acetic anhydride0.1g
Calcium metal0.1g
Hydriodic acidHydrogen iodide solution0.1g
Hydrobromic acidHydrogen bromide solution0.1g
Iodine0.1g
Lithium metal25g
Phosphorous acidPhosphonic Acid0.1g
Phosphorus (red or white)0.1g
Potassium metal0.1g
Sodium metal0.1g
sch 8A ins 2006 SL No. 71 s 6amd 2008 Act No. 4 s 46; 2013 Act No. 14 s 50Schedule 8BThings specified for ss 9A, 9B, 9C and 9D, and prescribed for s 134, of Actsections 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D and 134 of the Act1condenser2distillation head3heating mantle4manual or mechanical pill press, including a pill press under repair, a modification of a pill press and parts for a pill press5reaction vessel, including a reaction vessel under repair or a modification of a reaction vessel6rotary evaporator7splash head, including a splash head under repair or parts for a splash head
sch 8B ins 2006 SL No. 71 s 6amd 2008 Act No. 4 s 47; 2009 SL No. 99 s 11; 2013 Act No. 14 s 51Schedule 8CProhibited combinations of itemssections 10B and 134 of the Act1A combination consisting of substances that are or contain—(a)pseudoephedrine or its salts; and(b)hypophosphorous acid; and(c)iodine.
2A combination consisting of substances that are or contain—(a)pseudoephedrine or its salts; and(b)hydriodic acid; and(c)phosphorous (red or white).
3A combination consisting of substances that are or contain—(a)pseudoephedrine or its salts; and(b)lithium metal; and(c)ammonia gas.
sch 8C ins 2006 SL No. 71 s 6Schedule 8DRelevant dangerous drugssections 131 and 134 of the Actamphetaminemethylamphetamine
sch 8D ins 2006 SL No. 71 s 6Schedule 9Dictionarysection 2analyst means a person who holds an approval under the Health (Drugs and Poisons) Regulation 1996 to obtain, possess and use standard THC material to calibrate an analytical instrument used for analysing a substance to determine its THC concentration.carrier means a person who carries on a business of transporting a thing for delivery to the person to whom it is consigned, whether in Queensland or elsewhere, and whether the thing is transported by air, rail, road or sea.condenser means a cooling device for converting gases or vapours to liquid or solid form.def condenser ins 2006 SL No. 71 s 7consigned includes addressed.consigned cannabis means any of the following—(a)industrial cannabis plants;(b)industrial cannabis seed;(c)class A research cannabis;(d)class B research cannabis;(e)processed cannabis.
distillation head means an apparatus that—(a)fits on top of a reaction vessel or a vessel that serves the same purpose as a reaction vessel; and(b)connects to a condenser; and(c)is suitably angled to allow vapour to flow downwards into a collection vessel.
def distillation head ins 2006 SL No. 71 s 7DPI researcher means a public service officer—(a)who is employed in the department within which the Biosecurity Act 2014 is administered; and(b)whose duties include plant breeding; and(c)who is authorised by the chief executive in writing to perform activities stated in part 4, division 4.
def DPI researcher amd 2016 SL No. 75 s 129 sch 12heating mantle means a device designed or adapted to heat a reaction vessel or a vessel that serves the same purpose as a reaction vessel.def heating mantle ins 2006 SL No. 71 s 7occupier’s notice ...def occupier’s notice reloc 1998 SL No. 348 s 3(1)om 2002 SL No. 255 s 8record of proceedings ...def record of proceedings reloc 1998 SL No. 348 s 3(1)om 2002 SL No. 255 s 8search warrant ...def search warrant reloc 1998 SL No. 348 s 3(1)om 2002 SL No. 255 s 8seed supplier means a person recognised as a seed supplier under section 27.splash head means an apparatus that fits between a reaction vessel, or a vessel that serves the same purpose as a reaction vessel, and a condenser and stops a heated substance contaminating the distillate.def splash head ins 2006 SL No. 71 s 7standard THC material means THC of a known purity.supply—(a)for part 3, see section 43A of the Act; or(b)for part 4, does not include administer.
sch 9 ins 1998 SL No. 348 s 5sub 2002 SL No. 255 s 8