Section 152.12 — Health Care Providers May Prescribe.
152.12 HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS MAY PRESCRIBE. Subdivision 1. Prescribing, dispensing, administering controlled substances in Schedules II through V. A licensed doctor of medicine, a doctor of osteopathic medicine, duly licensed to practice medicine, a doctor of dental surgery, a doctor of dental medicine, a licensed doctor of podiatry, a licensed advanced practice registered nurse, a […]
Section 152.125 — Intractable Pain.
152.125 INTRACTABLE PAIN. Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) For purposes of this section, the terms in this subdivision have the meanings given. (b) “Drug diversion” means the unlawful transfer of prescription drugs from their licit medical purpose to the illicit marketplace. (c) “Intractable pain” means a pain state in which the cause of the pain cannot […]
Section 152.126 — Prescription Monitoring Program.
152.126 PRESCRIPTION MONITORING PROGRAM. Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) For purposes of this section, the terms defined in this subdivision have the meanings given. (b) “Board” means the Minnesota State Board of Pharmacy established under chapter 151. (c) “Controlled substances” means those substances listed in section 152.02, subdivisions 3 to 6, and those substances defined by […]
Section 152.13 — Duties Of State Board Of Pharmacy.
152.13 DUTIES OF STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY. It shall be the duty of the state board to enforce the provisions of this chapter, and the power and authority of the board, as now defined by the laws of this state, are hereby extended so as to be commensurate with the duties hereby imposed. History: (3899-10) […]
Section 152.094 — Delivery Of Drug Paraphernalia To A Minor Prohibited.
152.094 DELIVERY OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA TO A MINOR PROHIBITED. Any person 18 years of age or older who violates section 152.093 by knowingly or intentionally delivering drug paraphernalia to a person under 18 years of age who is at least three years younger is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. History: 1982 c 557 s 4; […]
Section 152.095 — Advertisement Of Drug Paraphernalia Prohibited.
152.095 ADVERTISEMENT OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA PROHIBITED. It is unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to place in any newspaper, magazine, handbill, or other publication any advertisement or promotion for the sale of drug paraphernalia. A violation of this section is a misdemeanor. History: 1982 c 557 s 5
Section 152.096 — Conspiracies Prohibited.
152.096 CONSPIRACIES PROHIBITED. Subdivision 1. Prohibited acts; penalties. Any person who conspires to commit any act prohibited by this chapter, except possession or distribution for no remuneration of a small amount of marijuana as defined in section 152.01, subdivision 16, is guilty of a felony and upon conviction may be imprisoned, fined, or both, up […]
Section 152.097 — Simulated Controlled Substances.
152.097 SIMULATED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES. Subdivision 1. Prohibition. It is unlawful for any person knowingly to manufacture, sell, transfer or deliver or attempt to sell, transfer or deliver a noncontrolled substance upon: (1) the express representation that the noncontrolled substance is a narcotic or nonnarcotic controlled substance; or (2) the express representation that the substance is […]
Section 152.0971 — Terms.
152.0971 TERMS. Subdivision 1. Terms. For purposes of sections 152.0971 to 152.0974, the following terms have the meanings given. Subd. 1a. Authorized agent. An “authorized agent” is an individual representing a business who is responsible for the disbursement or custody of precursor substances. Subd. 2. Furnish. “Furnish” means to sell, transfer, deliver, send, or supply […]
Section 152.0972 — Precursors Of Controlled Substances.
152.0972 PRECURSORS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES. 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; […]