Sec. 14. (a) The board may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to reclassify a controlled substance: (1) from a more restrictive schedule to a less restrictive schedule; or (2) as a substance that is not a controlled substance; if the board finds that the substance qualifies for reclassification under this chapter and that the same reclassification has been made in a controlled substance schedule under federal law. (b) If the board reclassifies a controlled substance under subsection (a), the board shall recommend the same reclassification to the general assembly under section 1 of this chapter. (c) Notwithstanding a provision in this chapter that classifies a controlled substance in a more restrictive schedule than a rule adopted under subsection (a), a person who manufactures, distributes, dispenses, possesses, or uses a controlled substance in compliance with the requirements applicable to the less restrictive schedule to which a controlled substance is reclassified under subsection (a) does not commit an offense under this article. (d) Notwithstanding a provision in this chapter that classifies a substance as a controlled substance, a person does not commit an offense under this article if the board has reclassified the controlled substance as a substance that is not a controlled substance. IC 35-48-3 Chapter 3. Registration and Control 35-48-3-1 Rules 35-48-3-1.5 "Owner" 35-48-3-2 Limited permits for entities operating animal shelters 35-48-3-3 Registration requirements 35-48-3-3.1 Expiration of controlled substance registration; renewal fees; notification of registrant of fees; evidence of extended registration 35-48-3-3.5 Opioid prescribing and opioid abuse continuing education requirements; expiration 35-48-3-4 Registration 35-48-3-5 Denial, revocation, and suspension of registration; reinstatement 35-48-3-6 Order to show cause 35-48-3-7 Records of registrants 35-48-3-8 Order forms 35-48-3-9 Prescriptions 35-48-3-10 Repealed 35-48-3-11 Treatment for weight reduction or to control obesity
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