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Chapter 124 — Controlled Substances
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124.101 Definitions.
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124.101A Administration of controlled substances — delegation.
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124.101B Factors indicating an imitation controlled substance.
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124.201 Duty to recommend changes in schedules — temporary amendments to schedules.
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124.201A Cannabis-derived products — rules.
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124.202 Controlled substances — listed regardless of name.
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124.203 Substances listed in schedule I — criteria.
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124.204 Schedule I — substances included.
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124.205 Substances listed in schedule II — criteria.
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124.206 Schedule II — substances included.
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124.207 Substances listed in schedule III — criteria.
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124.208 Schedule III — substances included.
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124.209 Substances listed in schedule IV — criteria.
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124.210 Schedule IV — substances included.
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124.211 Schedule V — criteria.
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124.212 Schedule V — substances included.
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124.212A Pharmacy pseudoephedrine sale — restrictions — records — contingent applicability.
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124.212B Pseudoephedrine sales — tracking — penalty.
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124.212C Pseudoephedrine advisory council — electronic monitoring. Repealed by
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124.213 Pseudoephedrine purchase restrictions from pharmacy or retailer — penalty.
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124.301 Rules.
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124.302 Registration requirements.
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124.303 Registration.
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124.304 Revocation, suspension, or restriction of registration.
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124.305 Contested case proceedings.
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124.306 Records of registrants.
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124.307 Order forms.
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124.308 Prescriptions.
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124.401 Prohibited acts — manufacture, delivery, possession — counterfeit substances, simulated controlled substances, imitation controlled substances — penalties.
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124.401A Enhanced penalty for manufacture or distribution to persons on certain real property.
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124.401B Possession of controlled substances on certain real property — additional penalty.
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124.401C Manufacturing methamphetamine in presence of minors.
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124.401D Conspiracy to manufacture for delivery or delivery or intent or conspiracy to deliver to a minor.
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124.401E Certain penalties for manufacturing or delivery of amphetamine or methamphetamine.
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124.401F Prohibitions on tampering with, possessing, or transporting anhydrous ammonia or anhydrous ammonia equipment.
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124.401G Iowa hemp Act.
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124.402 Prohibited acts — distributors — registrants — proprietors — penalties.
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124.403 Prohibited acts — controlled substances, distribution, use, possession — records and information — penalties.
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124.404 Penalties under other laws.
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124.405 Bar to prosecution.
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124.406 Distribution to person under age eighteen.
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124.406A Use of persons under age eighteen in the drug trade.
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124.407 Gatherings where controlled substances unlawfully used — penalties.
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124.408 Joint criminal trials.
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124.409 Conditional discharge, commitment for treatment, and probation.
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124.410 Accommodation offense.
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124.411 Second or subsequent offenses.
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124.412 Notice of conviction.
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124.413 Mandatory minimum sentence — parole eligibility.
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124.414 Drug paraphernalia.
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124.415 Parental and school notification — persons under eighteen years of age.
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124.416 Exception to restrictions on bail.
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124.417 Imitation controlled substances — exceptions.
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124.418 Persons seeking medical assistance for drug-related overdose.
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124.501 Responsibility for enforcement.
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124.502 Administrative inspections and warrants.
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124.503 Injunctions.
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124.504 Cooperative arrangements and confidentiality.
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124.505 Reserved.
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124.506 Controlled substances — disposal.
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124.506A Large seizure of a controlled substance — evidence and disposal.
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124.507 Burden of proof — liabilities.
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124.508 Judicial review.
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124.509 Education and research.
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124.510 Reports of arrests and analyses to department.
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124.550 Definitions.
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124.551 Information program for drug prescribing and dispensing.
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124.551A Prescribing practitioner program registration.
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124.552 Information reporting.
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124.553 Information access.
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124.554 Rules and reporting.
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124.555 Advisory committee established.
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124.556 Education and treatment.
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124.557 Drug information program fund — surcharge.
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124.558 Prohibited acts — penalties.
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124.601 Uniformity of interpretation.
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124.602 Short title.
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