Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 94c - Controlled Substances Act
Section 47a - Seized Controlled Substances and Narcotic Drugs; Custodian; Mailing for Chemical Analysis; Destruction or Disposal Upon Completion of Trial

Section 47A. The police commissioner, chief superintendent or other officer or board at the head of each police department in the commonwealth shall appoint a police officer to act as custodian of all controlled substances and narcotic drugs seized in the course of any arrest or investigation. Such custodian shall be designated as the ''evidence officer''.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law or rule or regulation to the contrary, controlled substances or narcotic drugs seized in cases under the provisions of this chapter where the violation is a misdemeanor and requiring chemical analyses which are to be performed at a laboratory operated by the department of state police or the University of Massachusetts medical center may be mailed to or from the place of such analyses by using the registered mail service of the United States Postal Service, and testimony from a law enforcement officer that he mailed or received such substances or narcotic drugs by registered mail together with the return receipts accompanying such mailing shall be prima facie evidence that said substances or drugs are the substances or drugs so seized.
At any time after the seizure of a controlled substance or narcotic drug, a district attorney or the attorney general may petition the superior court in the name of the commonwealth to order the destruction of said controlled substance or narcotic drug seized in the course of any arrest or investigation. The court shall order the commonwealth to give notice by certified or registered mail to the known defendant and his attorney and shall promptly, but not less than two weeks after notice, hold a hearing on the petition. At such hearing, the court shall hear evidence from the parties on the issue of destruction, the extent of the proposed destruction, the preservation of samples, the inspection, examination and testing of the controlled substance or narcotic drugs. The court, after such hearing, shall have the power to order the forfeiture and destruction of such controlled substance or narcotic drug as it so determines, under procedures and to the extent as so determined by the court, with the remainder to be kept under the provisions of this section and shall thereupon issue a final order in writing.
Such final order shall provide for the analysis of representative and fair samples of such forfeited controlled substances or narcotic drugs by a chemist of the department of state police or by a chemist at the University of Massachusetts medical school who shall issue a signed certificate, on oath, of the results of such analysis. Such certificate shall be sworn to before a justice of the peace or a notary public and shall be prima facie evidence of the composition and quality of such controlled substances or narcotic drugs when introduced as evidence before a grand jury or any court proceeding in the commonwealth. Upon completion of such analysis, such order shall direct the evidence officer to deliver such controlled substances or narcotic drugs ordered destroyed to the department of state police for such destruction or disposition in any way not prohibited by law; provided, however, that the evidence officer shall make proper provisions for maintaining and securing such samples as may be directed by the court.
The court having jurisdiction shall, upon completion of a trial or other disposition by the trial court and after the expiration of the period for an appeal from that trial or disposition, in writing, order such forfeited controlled substances or narcotic drugs not destroyed prior thereto to be caused to be delivered forthwith by the evidence officer to the department of state police for destruction or disposition in any way not prohibited by law. In the event of an appeal as prescribed by law, the evidence officer shall retain possession of such controlled substances or narcotic drugs until final disposition of the case, at which time, the district attorney or attorney general may petition the superior court for summary destruction of such controlled substances or narcotic drugs.
The department of state police shall keep a record of the place where such controlled substances or narcotic drugs were seized, of the kinds and quantities of drugs received, by whose order the controlled substance or narcotic drugs were received, by whom the controlled substance or narcotic drugs were delivered and received, the date and manner of destruction or disposition of such controlled substances or narcotic drugs, and a report under oath of such destruction or disposition shall be made to the court, which record shall be open to inspection by attorneys of record in the case and by all federal and state officers charged with enforcement of federal and state narcotic laws.
The department of state police shall keep a complete record of all drugs received and of all drugs disposed of, showing the exact kinds, quantities and forms of such drugs; the persons from whom received and the dates of receipt, disposal or destruction, which record shall be open to inspection by all federal and state officers charged with enforcement of federal and state narcotic laws.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XV - Regulation of Trade

Chapter 94c - Controlled Substances Act

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Establishment of Schedules of Drugs or Other Controlled Substances

Section 2a - Temporary Placement of Substance in Schedule I

Section 3 - Findings Required for Placement in Schedules

Section 4 - Exceptions From Schedules

Section 5 - Dispensing Controlled Substances Excepted Under Sec. 4

Section 6 - Rules and Regulations

Section 6a - Licensure of Certain Corporate Entities With Patients Receiving Opioid Agonist Therapy; Best Practice Guidance for Practitioners

Section 7 - Registration of Persons Who Manufacture, Distribute, Dispense or Possess Controlled Substances

Section 7a - Registration as Participant in Prescription Monitoring Program

Section 8 - Research Projects and Studies

Section 9 - Administering and Dispensing of Controlled Substances in Course of Professional Practice; Records, Inspection

Section 10 - Separate Registration

Section 11 - Inspection of Establishments of Registrants or Applicants

Section 12 - Issuance of Registration to Manufacture or Distribute Controlled Substances

Section 13 - Suspension or Revocation of Registration; Report of Criminal Violations; Controlled Substances Affected Placed Under Embargo; Forfeiture; Notice to Bureau

Section 14 - Suspension of or Refusal to Renew Registration Pending Proceedings in Cases of Imminent Danger to Public

Section 15 - Record-Keeping and Inventory Requirements; Filing of Dea Form 106 With City, Town and State Police Departments Upon Discovery of Theft or Loss of Controlled Substance

Section 16 - Distribution Between Registrants; Order Form

Section 17 - Necessity of Prescription for Dispensing Controlled Substances

Section 18 - Issuance of Prescription by Practitioner or Physician

Section 18a - Prerequisites for Issuing Outpatient Extended-Release Long-Acting Opioid in a Non-Abuse Deterring Form; Written Pain Management Treatment Plan for Long-Term Pain Management

Section 18b - Voluntary Non-Opiate Directive Form

Section 18c - Patient Education Required Before Issuance of Opioid Prescription

Section 19 - Prescription; Restrictions on Issuance

Section 19a - Emergency Contraception

Section 19b - Dispensing, Possessing and Administrating Opioid Antagonist

Section 19b1/2 - Exchange of Naloxone or Other Opioid Antagonist Between Registered Entities

Section 19c - High Opiate Overdose Area Pharmacies Required to Maintain Continuous Supply of Naloxone Rescue Kits or Opioid Antagonist Medications

Section 19d - Supply Limitations for Opiate Prescriptions; Exception for Palliative Care

Section 20 - Oral Prescriptions

Section 20a - Radiopharmaceutical Drugs

Section 21 - Packaging and Labeling by Pharmacist Filling Prescription; Distribution of Educational Pamphlet

Section 21a - Prescriptions; Prospective Drug Review and Counseling by Pharmacist

Section 21b - Advertisement and Sale of Prescription Lock Boxes by Pharmacies

Section 22 - Contents of Prescription Written by Practitioner

Section 23 - Written or Electronic Prescriptions; Requirements and Restrictions

Section 24 - Dispensing by Practitioner for Narcotic Drug Research or Treatment of Drug Dependent Persons

Section 24a - Electronic Monitoring of the Prescribing and Dispensing of Controlled Substances and Certain Additional Drugs

Section 24b - Mean and Median Quantity and Volume of Prescriptions for Opiates; Notification of Practitioner's Own Percentile Ranking

Section 25 - Restrictions

Section 26 - Distribution in Course of Business in Violation of Sec. 16 or Furnishing False Information in Application, etc., Prohibited

Section 27 - Sale of Hypodermic Syringes or Hypodermic Needles

Section 27a - Collection and Disposal of Spent Non-Commercially Generated Hypodermic Needles and Lancets

Section 28 - Jurisdiction of Superior Court

Section 29 - Educational Programs for Prevention of Abuse of Controlled Substances

Section 30 - Administrative Inspection of Controlled Premises

Section 31 - Classes of Controlled Substances; Establishment of Criminal Penalties for Violations of This Chapter

Section 32 - Class a Controlled Substances; Unlawful Manufacture, Distribution, Dispensing or Possession With Intent to Manufacture, etc.; Eligibility for Parole

Section 32a - Class B Controlled Substances; Unlawful Manufacture, Distribution, Dispensing or Possession With Intent to Manufacture, Etc.

Section 32b - Class C Controlled Substances; Unlawful Manufacturer, Distribution, Dispensing or Possession With Intent to Manufacture, Etc.

Section 32c - Class D Controlled Substances; Unlawful Manufacture, Distribution, Dispensing, Cultivation or Possession With Intent to Manufacture, Etc.

Section 32d - Class E Controlled Substances; Unlawful Manufacture, Distribution, Dispensing, or Possession With Intent to Manufacture, Etc.

Section 32e - Trafficking in Marihuana, Cocaine, Heroin, Synthetic Opioids, Morphine, Opium, etc.; Eligibility for Parole

Section 32f - Unlawful Manufacture, Distribution, Dispensing or Possession With Intent to Manufacture, Etc. of Controlled Substances in Classes a to C to Minors

Section 32g - Counterfeit Substances; Unlawful Creation, Distribution, Dispensing or Possession With Intent to Distribute or Dispense

Section 32h - Prosecutions Not to Be Continued or Placed on File; Suspension or Reduction of Sentence; Eligibility for Parole, Etc.

Section 32h1/2 - Good Behavior Deductions From Sentence After Serving Mandatory Minimum Term of Imprisonment; Eligibility; Parole; Work Release

Section 32i - Drug Paraphernalia; Sale, Possession or Manufacture With Intent to Sell; Penalty; Sale of Tobacco Rolling Papers

Section 32j - Controlled Substances Violations In, on or Near School Property or Public Parks or Playgrounds

Section 32k - Inducing or Abetting Minor to Distribute or Sell Controlled Substances

Section 32l - Possession of 2 Ounces or Less of Marihuana; Civil Penalty and Forfeiture; Other Sanctions or Disqualifications Prohibited

Section 32m - Possession of 2 Ounces or Less of Marihuana; Drug Awareness Program

Section 32n - Possession of One Ounce or Less of Marihuana; Enforcement Consistent With Non-Criminal Disposition Provisions of Sec. 21d of Chapter 40; Duty of Police Department; Notice; Failure to File Certificate of Completion of Drug Awareness Prog...

Section 33 - Unlawful Use of Registration Numbers in Manufacture or Distribution, or Fraudulently Obtaining Possession, of Controlled Substances; Criminal Penalties

Section 34 - Unlawful Possession of Particular Controlled Substances, Including Heroin and Marijuana; Lawful Possessing, Storing, Analyzing, Processing and Testing of Medical Marijuana and Medical Marijuana-Infused Products by Laboratories Exception

Section 34a - Immunity From Prosecution Under Sec. 34 or Finding of Violation of Condition of Probation, Pretrial Release or Parole for Persons Seeking Medical Assistance for Self or Other Experiencing Drug-Related Overdose

Section 36 - Protective Custody of Children Found Present Where Controlled Substances Are Unlawfully Kept or Possessed

Section 37 - Theft of Controlled Substances From Persons Authorized to Dispense or Possess

Section 38 - Violation of Secs. 24(a), 25, 26 or 27

Section 39 - Violation of Secs. 21 or 22

Section 40 - Conspiracy

Section 41 - Arrest Without Warrant

Section 42 - Cooperation With Federal and Other State Agencies

Section 43 - Conformity With Federal Acts

Section 44 - Violations of Sec. 34; Acquittal, Dismissal or Indictment Nol Prossed; Sealing of Records

Section 45 - Photographing and Fingerprinting of Persons Charged With Felony

Section 47 - Forfeiture of Property

Section 47a - Seized Controlled Substances and Narcotic Drugs; Custodian; Mailing for Chemical Analysis; Destruction or Disposal Upon Completion of Trial

Section 48 - Severability

Section 49 - Enforcement of Sec. 24a