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C.F.R. Title 21 Chapter II Part 1308

Code of Federal Regulations · Part

Part 1308 — Schedules Of Controlled Substances

21 C.F.R. pt. 1308

  • § 1308.01 Scope Of This Part
  • § 1308.02 Definitions
  • § 1308.03 Administration Controlled Substances Code Number
  • § 1308.11 Schedule I
  • § 1308.12 Schedule Ii
  • § 1308.13 Schedule Iii
  • § 1308.14 Schedule Iv
  • § 1308.15 Schedule V
  • § 1308.21 Application For Exclusion Of A Nonnarcotic Substance
  • § 1308.22 Excluded Substances
  • § 1308.23 Exemption Of Certain Chemical Preparations; Application
  • § 1308.24 Exempt Chemical Preparations
  • § 1308.25 Exclusion Of A Veterinary Anabolic Steroid Implant Product; Application
  • § 1308.26 Excluded Veterinary Anabolic Steroid Implant Products
  • § 1308.31 Application For Exemption Of A Nonnarcotic Prescription Product
  • § 1308.32 Exempted Prescription Products
  • § 1308.33 Exemption Of Certain Anabolic Steroid Products; Application
  • § 1308.34 Exempt Anabolic Steroid Products
  • § 1308.35 Exemption Of Certain Cannabis Plant Material, And Products Made Therefrom, That Contain Tetrahydrocannabinols
  • § 1308.41 Hearings Generally
  • § 1308.42 Purpose Of Hearing
  • § 1308.43 Initiation Of Proceedings For Rulemaking
  • § 1308.44 Request For Hearing Or Appearance; Waiver
  • § 1308.45 Final Order
  • § 1308.46 Control Required Under International Treaty
  • § 1308.47 Control Of Immediate Precursors
  • § 1308.49 Temporary Scheduling
  • § 1308.50 Temporary And Permanent Scheduling Of Recently Emerged Anabolic Steroids
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