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National database of legislation and case law: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/
National database of legislation: https://uscode.house.gov/
Controlled Substances - Alphabetical Order - https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/orangebook/c_cs_alpha.pdf

Comprehensive Crime Control Act, 1984
Section 502
Public Law No. 96-359, Infant Formula Act of 1980
Section 8 (6)
Public Law No. 91-513, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970
Sections 1013, 1014, 1103
Public Law No. 106-310, Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act of 2000
Sections 3613, 3621
USC Title 21 - Food and Drugs
Chapter 13 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Section, 959
Chapter 13 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Section, 970
Chapter 13 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Sections, 841-849
Chapter 13 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Sections, 856, 858-861
Chapter 13 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Sections, 863-864, 865
Chapter 13 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Sections, 951-955
Chapter 13 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Sections, 960-964
Public Law No. 109-304
Chapter 705-Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Paragraphs 70506, 70507
Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986
Title I Section 1002
Public Law No. 96-350, an Act to facilitate Increased Enforcement by the Coast Guard of Laws relating to the Importation of Controlled Substances and for Other Purposes
Articles f, g
Psychotropic Substances Act of 1978
Section 201 (5)
Public Law No. 103-200, Domestic Chemical Diversion Control Act of 1993
Section 4
Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act of 1988
Section 6055
Public Law No. 109-177
Section 731
 
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This order, which extends the temporary scheduling order that DEA previously issued for these substances (84 FR 34291, July 18, 2019), is effective July 18, 2021 and expires on July 18, 2022. If DEA publishes a final rule making this scheduling action permanent, this order will expire on the effective date of that rule, if the effective date is earlier than July 18, 2022.

In this order, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) extends the temporary scheduling of the following six controlled substances in schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), including their optical, positional, and geometric isomers, salts, and salts of isomers:

 
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