Wisconsin Statutes (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Chapter 961. Uniform Controlled Substances Act |
SubChapter III. REGULATION OF MANUFACTURE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPENSING AND POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES |
Section 961.335. Special use authorization.
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- (1)(a) Upon application the controlled substances board may issue a permit authorizing a person to manufacture, obtain, possess, use, administer, or dispense a controlled substance for purposes of scientific research, instructional activities, chemical analysis, or other special uses, without restriction because of enumeration.(b) Except as provided in par. (c) , no person may engage in any activity described under par. (a) without a permit issued under this section.(c)1. A person who is actively engaged in the direct operation or implementation of a drug disposal program that is authorized under s. 165.65 (2) or (3) or is authorized under federal law, as defined in s. 165.65 (1) (a) , may, without a permit issued under this section, obtain or possess a controlled substance for the purposes of operating and implementing the drug disposal program.2. A person who is permitted under federal law to dispose of a controlled substance may, without a permit issued under this section, possess the controlled substance for the purpose of disposing of the controlled substance.3. An individual who is designated and authorized to receive a permit under this section for a college or university department, research unit, or similar administrative organizational unit, and students, laboratory technicians, research specialists, or chemical analysts under his or her supervision, may, without an additional permit issued under this section, possess and use a controlled substance, for the purposes authorized in the permit received for the department or unit.(2) A permit issued under this section shall be valid for one year from the date of issue.(3) The fee for a permit under this section shall be an amount determined by the controlled substances board but shall not exceed $25. No fee may be charged for permits issued to employees of state agencies or institutions.(4) Permits issued under this section shall be effective only for and shall specify:(a) The name and address of the permittee.(b) The nature of the project authorized by the permit.(c) The controlled substances to be used in the project, by name if included in schedule I, and by name or schedule if included in any other schedule, except that, for any permit issued to a state crime laboratory, the permit is effective for any controlled substance whether or not the name or schedule is specified.(d) Whether dispensing to human subjects is authorized.(5) A permit shall be effective only for the person, project, and, except as provided in sub. (4) (c) , substances specified on its face and for additional projects which derive directly from the stated project. Upon application, a valid permit may be amended to add a further activity or to add further substances or schedules to the project permitted thereunder. The fee for such amendment shall be determined by the controlled substances board but shall not exceed $5.(6) Persons who possess a valid permit issued under this section are exempt from state prosecution for possession and distribution of controlled substances to the extent of the authorization.(7) The controlled substances board may authorize persons engaged in research on the use and effects of controlled substances to withhold the names and other identifying characteristics of individuals who are the subjects of research. Persons who obtain this authorization are not compelled in any civil, criminal, administrative, legislative or other proceeding to identify or to identify to the board the individuals who are the subjects of research for which the authorization was obtained.(8) The controlled substances board may promulgate rules relating to the granting of special use permits including, but not limited to, requirements for the keeping and disclosure of records other than those that may be withheld under sub. (7) , submissions of protocols, filing of applications and suspension or revocation of permits.Cross-reference: See also ch. CSB 3 , Wis. adm. code.(9) The controlled substances board may suspend or revoke a permit upon a finding that there is a violation of the rules of the board.
1971 c. 219
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1975 c. 110
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199
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1977 c. 26
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1995 a. 448
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233
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2013 a. 198
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2015 a. 298
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