Hawaii Revised Statutes
329. Uniform Controlled Substances Act
329-61 Substances subject to reporting.

Note
Part heading amended by L 1993, c 225, §1; L 1999, c 252, §7.
Revision Note
In this part, "part" substituted for "chapter".
§329-61 Substances subject to reporting. (a) List 1 chemicals. Any manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or other person who sells, transfers, or otherwise furnishes any of the following substances to any person in this State or for use in this State shall submit a report to the department of all those transactions:
(1) Phenyl-2-propanone;
(2) Methylamine and its salts;
(3) Phenylacetic acid, its esters and salts;
(4) Ephedrine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(5) Pseudoephedrine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(6) Norpseudoephedrine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(7) Phenylpropanolamine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(8) Hydriodic acid;
(9) Benzyl cyanide;
(10) Benzyl chloride;
(11) N-methylformamide;
(12) N-methylephedrine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(13) N-ethylephedrine;
(14) N-ethylpseudoephedrine;
(15) N-methylpseudoephedrine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(16) Chloroephedrine;
(17) Chloropseudoephedrine;
(18) Ethylamine;
(19) D-lysergic acid;
(20) Ergotamine and its salts;
(21) Piperidine and its salts;
(22) N-acetylanthranilic acid, its esters and salts;
(23) Anthranilic acid, its esters and salts;
(24) Propionic anhydride;
(25) Isosafrole;
(26) Safrole;
(27) Piperonal;
(28) Thionychloride;
(29) Ergonovine and its salts;
(30) 3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone;
(31) Benzaldehyde;
(32) Nitroethane;
(33) Red phosphorus;
(34) Iodine crystals;
(35) Iodine at concentrations greater than 1.5 per cent by weight in a solution or matrix above the threshold of two ounces in a single transaction;
(36) Gamma butyrolactone (GBL) including butyrolactone; butyrolactone gamma; 4-butyrolactone; 2(3H)-furanone dihydro; dihydro-2(3H)-furanone; tetrahydro-2-furanone; 1,2-butanolide; 1,4-butanolide; 4-butanolide; gamma-hydroxybutyric acid lactone; 3-hydroxybutyric acid lactone; and 4-hydroxybutanoic acid lactone with chemical abstract service number 96-48-0;
(37) 1,4-butanediol, including butanediol; butane-1,4-diol; 1,4-butylene glycol; butylene glycol; 1,4-dihydroxybutane; 1,4-tetramethylene glycol; tetramethylene glycol; and tetramethylene; 1,4-diol;
(38) Hypophosphorous acid and its salts (including ammonium hypophosphite, calcium hypophosphite, iron hypophosphite, potassium hypophosphite, manganese hypophosphite, magnesium hypophosphite, and sodium hypophosphite);
(39) White phosphorus (other names yellow phosphorus); and
(40) Anhydrous ammonia.
(b) List 2 chemicals. Any manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or other person who sells, transfers, or otherwise furnishes any extraordinary quantity of any of the following chemicals, or sells, transfers, or otherwise furnishes the chemicals through the use of an uncommon method of payment or delivery or under any other circumstances that may make that person believe that the following chemicals could be used in violation of this part by any person in this State, shall report to the department all those transactions of:
(1) Acetic anhydride;
(2) Acetone;
(3) Ethyl ether;
(4) Potassium permanganate;
(5) 2-Butanone (or methyl ethyl ketone or MEK);
(6) Toluene;
(7) Hydrochloric acid;
(8) Sulfuric acid;
(9) Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK);
(10) Hydrogen chloride; and
(11) Methyl sulfone (MSM, DMS, Dimethyl sulfone or DMSO2).
(c) Additional chemicals. If a chemical is added or deleted as a regulated list 1 or list 2 chemical under federal law and notice of the designation is given to the department, the department may recommend that a corresponding change be made to state law. The department of public safety shall designate the chemical as added or deleted under this chapter after the expiration of thirty days from publication in the Federal Register of a final order and the change shall have the effect of law. If a chemical is added or deleted under this subsection, the control shall be temporary and, if the temporary designation of the added or deleted chemical is not permanently enacted in corresponding changes to this chapter at the next regular session of the legislature, the temporary designation shall be nullified.
(d) The department of public safety shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section; provided the rules adopted to add or subtract to list 1 or list 2 may be adopted without regard to chapter 91. [L 1990, c 200, pt of §1; am L 1993, c 225, §2; am L 1997, c 356, §5; am L 1999, c 252, §8; am L 2001, c 203, §6; am L 2003, c 151, §9; am L 2004, c 193, §3]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 19. Health

329. Uniform Controlled Substances Act

329-1 Definitions.

329-2 Hawaii advisory commission on drug abuse and controlled substances; number; appointment.

329-3 Annual report.

329-4 Duties of the Hawaii advisory commission on drug abuse and controlled substances.

329-11 Authority to schedule controlled substances.

329-12 Nomenclature.

329-13 Schedule I tests.

329-14 Schedule I.

329-15 Schedule II tests.

329-16 Schedule II.

329-17 Schedule III tests.

329-18 Schedule III.

329-19 Schedule IV tests.

329-20 Schedule IV.

329-21 Schedule V tests.

329-22 Schedule V.

329-23 Republishing and distribution of schedules.

329-31 Rules.

329-31.5 Clinics.

329-32 Registration requirements.

329-33 Registration.

329-34 Revocation and suspension of registration.

329-35 Order to show cause.

329-36 Records of registrants.

329-37 Filing requirements.

329-38 Prescriptions.

329-38.2 Prescriptions; additional restrictions.

329-38.5 Opioid therapy; informed consent process; requirement for written policies.

329-39 Labels.

329-39.5 Opioid warning label.

329-40 Methadone treatment programs.

329-41 Prohibited acts B--penalties.

329-42 Prohibited acts C--penalties.

329-43 Penalties under other laws.

329-43.5 Prohibited acts related to drug paraphernalia.

329-43.6 Overdose prevention; limited immunity.

329-44 Notice of conviction to be sent to licensing board, department of commerce and consumer affairs.

329-45 REPEALED.

329-46 Prohibited acts related to visits to more than one practitioner to obtain controlled substance prescriptions.

329-49 Administrative penalties.

329-50 Injunctive relief.

329-51 Powers of enforcement personnel.

329-52 Administrative inspections.

329-53 Injunctions.

329-54 Cooperative arrangements and confidentiality.

329-55 Forfeitures.

329-56 Burden of proof; liabilities.

329-57 Judicial review.

329-58 Education and research.

329-59 Controlled substance registration revolving fund; established.

329-61 Substances subject to reporting.

329-62 Proper identification.

329-63 Person required to keep records and file reports.

329-64 Exceptions.

329-65 Penalty.

329-66 Theft, loss, and discrepancy reports.

329-67 Permit for conduct of business; applications; forms; fees; renewal; violations.

329-68 Protection of records; divulging confidential information prohibited; penalties.

329-69 Subpoena powers.

329-70 Forfeiture.

329-71 Requirements when selling specific chemicals.

329-72 Rules.

329-73 REPEALED.

329-74 Unlawful transport of pseudoephedrine.

329-75 Sales of products, mixtures, or preparations containing pseudoephedrine; reporting requirement for wholesalers.

329-81 to 91 REPEALED.

329-101 Reporting of dispensation of controlled substances; electronic prescription accountability system; requirements; penalty.

329-102 Central repository.

329-103 Designated state agency.

329-104 Confidentiality of information; disclosure of information.

329-121 Definitions.

329-122 Medical use of cannabis; conditions of use.

329-123 Registration requirements; qualifying patients; primary caregivers.

329-123.5 Registration requirements; qualifying out-of-state patient; caregiver of a qualifying out-of-state patient.

329-124 Insurance not applicable.

329-125 Protections afforded to a qualifying patient, primary caregiver, qualifying out-of-state patient, or caregiver of a qualifying out-of-state patient.

329-125.5 Medical cannabis patient and caregiver protections.

329-125.6 Protections afforded to an owner or qualified employee of a licensed medical cannabis dispensary.

329-126 Protections afforded to a treating physician or advanced practice registered nurse.

329-127 Protection of cannabis and other seized property.

329-128 Fraudulent misrepresentation; penalty.

329-129 Prohibited acts; flammable solvents.

329-130 Authorized sources of medical cannabis.

329-131 Prescription and pharmacy requirements not applicable.