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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 1317 — Disposal · § 1317.30

§ 1317.30. Authorization to collect from non-registrants.

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(a)The following persons are authorized to collect controlled substances from ultimate users and other non-registrants for destruction in compliance with this chapter:
(1)Any registrant authorized by the Administration to be a collector pursuant to § 1317.40; and
(2)Federal, State, tribal, or local law enforcement when in the course of official duties and pursuant to § 1317.35.
(b)The following non-registrant persons in lawful possession of a controlled substance in Schedules II, III, IV, or V may transfer that substance to the authorized persons listed in paragraph
(a)of this section, and in a manner authorized by this part, for the purpose of disposal:
(1)An ultimate user in lawful possession of a controlled substance;
(2)Any person lawfully entitled to dispose of a decedent's property if that decedent was an ultimate user who died while in lawful possession of a controlled substance; and
(3)A long-term care facility on behalf of an ultimate user who resides or resided at such long-term care facility and is/was in lawful possession of a controlled substance, in accordance with § 1317.80 only.
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