Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 152 — Drugs; Controlled Substances
Section 152.0973 — Report Of Transaction.

Subdivision 1. Predelivery notice. A supplier who furnishes a precursor substance to a person in this state shall, not less than 21 days before delivery of the substance, submit to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension a report of the transaction that includes the identification information specified in subdivision 3.
Subd. 1a. Report of precursor substances received from out of state. A purchaser of a precursor substance from outside of Minnesota shall, not less than 21 days before taking possession of the substance, submit to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension a report of the transaction that includes the identification information specified in subdivision 3.
Subd. 2. Regular reports. The bureau may authorize a purchaser or supplier to submit the reports on a monthly basis with respect to repeated, regular transactions between the supplier and the purchaser involving the same substance if the superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension determines that:
(1) a pattern of regular supply of the precursor substance exists between the supplier and the purchaser of the substance; or
(2) the purchaser has established a record of utilizing the precursor substance for lawful purposes.
Subd. 2a. Report of missing precursor substance. A supplier or purchaser who discovers a discrepancy between the quantity of precursor substance shipped and the quantity of precursor substance received shall report the discrepancy to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension within three days of knowledge of the discrepancy. The report must include:
(1) the complete name and address of the purchaser;
(2) the type of precursor substance missing;
(3) whether the precursor substance is missing due to theft, loss, or shipping discrepancy;
(4) the method of delivery used;
(5) the name of the common carrier or person who transported the substance; and
(6) the date of shipment.
Subd. 3. Proper identification. A report submitted by a supplier or purchaser under this section must include:
(1) the purchaser's driver's license number or state identification number and residential or mailing address other than a post office box number taken from the purchaser's driver's license or state identification card, if the purchaser is not an authorized agent;
(2) the motor vehicle license number of the motor vehicle operated by the purchaser at the time of sale, if the purchaser is not an authorized agent;
(3) a complete description of how the precursor substance will be used, if the purchaser is not an authorized agent;
(4) a letter of authorization from the business for which the precursor substance is being furnished, including the state tax identification number and address of the business, a full description of how the precursor substance is to be used, and the signature of the authorized agent for the purchaser;
(5) the signature of the supplier as a witness to the signature and identification of the purchaser;
(6) the type and quantity of the precursor substance;
(7) the method of delivery used; and
(8) the complete name and address of the supplier.
Subd. 4. Retention of records. A supplier shall retain a copy of reports filed under subdivisions 1, 2, and 2a for five years. A purchaser shall retain a copy of reports filed under subdivisions 1a and 2a for five years.
Subd. 5. Inspections. All records relating to sections 152.0971 to 152.0974 shall be open to inspection by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension during regular business hours.
Subd. 6. Penalties. (a) A person who does not submit a report as required by this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) A person who knowingly submits a report required by this section with false or fictitious information is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
(c) A person who is convicted a second or subsequent time of violating paragraph (a) is guilty of a gross misdemeanor if the subsequent offense occurred after the earlier conviction.
1990 c 565 s 24; 1993 c 326 art 3 s 8-14

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 152 — Drugs; Controlled Substances

Section 152.01 — Definitions.

Section 152.02 — Schedules Of Controlled Substances; Administration Of Chapter.

Section 152.021 — Controlled Substance Crime In The First Degree.

Section 152.022 — Controlled Substance Crime In The Second Degree.

Section 152.023 — Controlled Substance Crime In The Third Degree.

Section 152.024 — Controlled Substance Crime In The Fourth Degree.

Section 152.025 — Controlled Substance Crime In The Fifth Degree.

Section 152.026 — Mandatory Sentences.

Section 152.0261 — Importing Controlled Substances Across State Borders.

Section 152.0262 — Possession Of Substances With Intent To Manufacture Methamphetamine Crime.

Section 152.027 — Other Controlled Substance Offenses.

Section 152.0271 — Notice Of Drug Convictions; Driver's License Revocation.

Section 152.0273 — Synthetic Drug Sales; Mandatory Restitution.

Section 152.0275 — Certain Controlled Substance Offenses; Restitution; Prohibitions On Property Use; Notice Provisions.

Section 152.028 — Permissive Inference Of Knowing Possession.

Section 152.029 — Public Information; School Zones, Park Zones, Public Housing Zones, And Drug Treatment Facilities.

Section 152.092 — Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia Prohibited.

Section 152.093 — Manufacture Or Delivery Of Drug Paraphernalia Prohibited.

Section 152.094 — Delivery Of Drug Paraphernalia To A Minor Prohibited.

Section 152.095 — Advertisement Of Drug Paraphernalia Prohibited.

Section 152.096 — Conspiracies Prohibited.

Section 152.097 — Simulated Controlled Substances.

Section 152.0971 — Terms.

Section 152.0972 — Precursors Of Controlled Substances.

Section 152.0973 — Report Of Transaction.

Section 152.0974 — Exceptions.

Section 152.10 — Sales, Persons Eligible.

Section 152.101 — Manufacturers, Records.

Section 152.105 — Disposal.

Section 152.11 — Prescriptions.

Section 152.12 — Health Care Providers May Prescribe.

Section 152.125 — Intractable Pain.

Section 152.126 — Prescription Monitoring Program.

Section 152.13 — Duties Of State Board Of Pharmacy.

Section 152.135 — Restrictions On Sales, Marketing, And Possession Of Ephedrine.

Section 152.136 — Anhydrous Ammonia; Prohibited Conduct; Criminal Penalties; Civil Liability.

Section 152.137 — Methamphetamine-related Crimes Involving Children And Vulnerable Adults.

Section 152.152 — Stayed Sentence Limited.

Section 152.18 — Discharge And Dismissal.

Section 152.20 — Penalties Under Other Laws.

Section 152.205 — Local Regulations.

Section 152.21 — Thc Therapeutic Research Act.

Section 152.22 — Definitions.

Section 152.23 — Limitations.

Section 152.24 — Federally Approved Clinical Trials.

Section 152.25 — Commissioner Duties.

Section 152.26 — Rulemaking.

Section 152.261 — Rules; Adverse Incidents.

Section 152.27 — Patient Registry Program Established.

Section 152.28 — Health Care Practitioner Duties.

Section 152.29 — Manufacturer Of Medical Cannabis Duties.

Section 152.30 — Patient Duties.

Section 152.31 — Data Practices.

Section 152.32 — Protections For Registry Program Participation.

Section 152.33 — Violations.

Section 152.34 — Health Care Facilities.

Section 152.35 — Fees; Deposit Of Revenue.

Section 152.36 — Impact Assessment Of Medical Cannabis Therapeutic Research.

Section 152.37 — Financial Examinations; Pricing Reviews.