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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 152

152.0972 PRECURSORS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.

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152.0972 PRECURSORS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
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Subdivision 1. Precursor substances.
The following precursors of controlled substances are "precursor substances":
(1)phenyl-2-propanone;
(2)methylamine;
(3)ethylamine;
(4)d-lysergic acid;
(5)ergotamine tartrate;
(6)diethyl malonate;
(7)malonic acid;
(8)hydriodic acid;
(9)ethyl malonate;
(10)barbituric acid;
(11)piperidine;
(12)n-acetylanthranilic acid;
(13)pyrrolidine;
(14)phenylacetic acid;
(15)anthranilic acid;
(16)ephedrine;
(17)pseudoephedrine;
(18)norpseudoephedrine;
(19)phenylpropanolamine;
(20)propionic anhydride;
(21)isosafrole;
(22)safrole;
(23)piperonal;
(24)thionylchloride;
(25)benzyl cyanide;
(26)ergonovine maleate;
(27)n-methylephedrine;
(28)n-ethylpseudoephedrine;
(29)n-methylpseudoephedrine;
(30)chloroephedrine;
(31)chloropseudoephedrine; and
(32)any substance added to this list by rule adopted by the state Board of Pharmacy.
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Subd. 2. Adoption of rules.
The state Board of Pharmacy may adopt rules under chapter 14 that add a substance to the list in subdivision 1, if the substance is a precursor to a controlled substance, or delete a substance from the list. A rule adding or deleting a substance is effective only until December 31 of the year following the calendar year during which the rule was adopted.
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