Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3719.14 | Exemptions.
...(A) A common carrier or warehouse while engaged in lawfully transporting or storing any controlled substance or an employee of a common carrier or warehouse of that nature who is acting within the scope of the employee's employment may control and possess any controlled substance. (B) Any law enforcement official may purchase, collect, or possess any controlled substance or may offer to sell any controlled su... |
Section 3719.141 | Peace officer may sell controlled substance in performance of official duties.
... moneys or things of value that are deposited in the law enforcement trust fund of the sheriff, municipal corporation, or township, pursuant to division (D) of this section, and that are used by the sheriff, are allocated to the police department of the municipal corporation by its legislative authority, or are allocated by the board of township trustees to the township police department, township or joint poli... |
Section 3719.15 | Exceptions.
...tenths milligrams diphenoxylate and not less than twenty-five micrograms atropine sulfate per dosage unit. (B) Where a licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs administers or personally furnishes, or where a pharmacist sells at retail, liniments, ointments, and other preparations, that are susceptible of external use only and that contain narcotic drugs in a combination that prevents the drugs from... |
Section 3719.16 | Dispensing of excepted substances.
...tion, when he knows, or can by reasonable diligence ascertain, that such dispensing or selling will provide the person to whom or for whose use, or the owner of the animal for the use of which, such preparation is dispensed or sold, within any forty-eight consecutive hours, with more than two grains of opium, or more than one-half of a grain of morphine or any of its salts, or more than four grains of codeine or any... |
Section 3719.161 | Prohibition against altering substance to increase concentration.
...No person shall alter any controlled substance from the original compounded form by evaporation or other means to increase the concentration of narcotic drug contained therein. Altered preparations having a greater concentration of schedule V narcotic drug content than specified under provisions of section 3719.15 of the Revised Code, shall be classified as a schedule III narcotic drug. |
Section 3719.172 | Possession or sale of hypodermics.
...national certifying body specified in rules adopted by the state board of pharmacy under section 4729.68 of the Revised Code, but only if diabetes education is within the individual's scope of practice under statutes and rules regulating the individual's profession. (D) No person shall sell or furnish a hypodermic to another whom the person knows or has reasonable cause to believe is not authorized by division (A) o... |
Section 3719.18 | Enforcement officers - co-operation with agencies.
...vised Code, except those specifically delegated, and cooperate with all agencies charged with the enforcement of the laws of the United States, of this state, and of all other states, relating to controlled substances. (B) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require the state board of pharmacy to enforce minor violations of Chapters 2925. and 3719. of the Revised Code if the board determines that the publi... |
Section 3719.19 | Persons not subject to prosecution.
...the same act or omission which, it is alleged, constitutes a violation of this chapter. |
Section 3719.21 | Disposition of fines and forfeited bail.
...he fines into the state treasury to the credit of the occupational licensing and regulatory fund. |
Section 3719.27 | Inspection and checking of files and records.
...ter 3719. of the Revised Code to keep files or records shall, upon the written request of an officer or employee designated by the state board of pharmacy, make such files or records available to such officer or employee, at all reasonable hours, for inspection and copying, and accord to such officer or employee full opportunity to check the correctness of such files or records, including opportunity to make inventor... |
Section 3719.28 | Rules for administration and enforcement.
...119. of the Revised Code, shall adopt rules for administration and enforcement of Chapter 3719. of the Revised Code and prescribing the manner of keeping and the form and content of records to be kept by persons authorized to manufacture, distribute, dispense, conduct research in, prescribe, administer, or otherwise deal with controlled substances. Such rules shall be designed to: (1) Facilitate surveillance of traf... |
Section 3719.30 | Prohibition against leaving or depositing dangerous drug or poison on thoroughfares.
...No person shall leave or deposit dangerous drugs, poisons, or substances containing dangerous drugs or poisons in a common, street, alley, lane, or thoroughfare, or a yard or enclosure occupied by another. Whoever violates this section shall be liable to the person injured for all damages sustained as a result of leaving or depositing the dangerous drugs, poisons, or other substances. |
Section 3719.31 | Prohibition against careless distribution of samples containing drug or poison.
...No person shall leave, throw, or deposit upon the doorstep or premises owned or occupied by another, or hand, give, or deliver to any person, except in a place where it is kept for sale, a patent or proprietary medicine, preparation, pill, tablet, powder, cosmetic, disinfectant, or antiseptic, or a drug or medicine that contains poison or any ingredient that is deleterious to health, as a sample or for the purpose of... |
Section 3719.32 | Regulating the sale of poisons.
...aloidal salts or other poisonous principles derived from such alkaloids, or other poisonous alkaloids or their salts; or other virulent poison. |
Section 3719.33 | Labeling poisons.
...f the Revised Code without having first learned by due inquiry that such person is aware of the poisonous character of such substance and that it is desired for a lawful purpose; or without plainly labeling "poison," and the names of two or more antidotes therefor, upon the box, bottle, or package containing it; or deliver such substance without recording in a book kept for the purpose, the name thereof, the quantity... |
Section 3719.34 | Provisions inapplicable.
...cription of a person believed by the seller or deliverer to be a licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs. |
Section 3719.35 | Labeling and recording of delivery provisions exceptions.
... 3719.32 of the Revised Code when a single box, bottle, or other package of the bulk of fifteen milliliters or the weight of fifteen grams does not contain more than one adult medicinal dose of any of those substances; (B) The sulphide of antimony, the oxide or carbonate of zinc, or colors ground in oil and intended for use as paints; (C) Preparations recommended in good faith for diarrhea or cholera, when each bot... |
Section 3719.36 | Board of pharmacy to enforce poison laws.
...tor paid into the state treasury to the credit of the board of pharmacy drug law enforcement fund created by section 4729.65 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3719.40 | Controlled substances included in schedules by designated name.
...included or to be included in the schedules established by rule adopted under section 3719.41 or 3719.45 of the Revised Code are included by whatever official, common, usual, chemical, or trade name designated. |
Section 3719.41 | Controlled substance schedules.
...e state board of pharmacy shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code establishing schedule I, schedule II, schedule III, schedule IV, and schedule V incorporating the five schedules of controlled substances under the federal drug abuse control laws. The board may include in the schedules any compound, mixture, preparation, or substance that was included in the schedules immediately prior ... |
Section 3719.42 | State pharmacy board to meet annually.
...d of pharmacy shall meet in Columbus at least once each fiscal year for the purpose of carrying out its duties under this chapter. |
Section 3719.43 | Effect of U.S. attorney general addition, transfer, or removal of substance from schedule.
...reparation, or substance from the schedules of the federal drug abuse control laws, then such addition, transfer, or removal is automatically effected in the corresponding schedule or schedules established by rule adopted under section 3719.41 of the Revised Code, subject to amendment pursuant to section 3719.44 of the Revised Code. The state board of pharmacy shall incorporate the addition, transfer, or removal int... |
Section 3719.44 | Board of pharmacy authority to change schedules.
... of the following with respect to schedules I, II, III, IV, and V established by rule adopted under section 3719.41 of the Revised Code: (1) Add a previously unscheduled compound, mixture, preparation, or substance to any schedule; (2) Transfer a compound, mixture, preparation, or substance from one schedule to another, provided the transfer does not have the effect under this chapter of providing less stringent co... |
Section 3719.45 | Additions to schedule I by emergency rule; resolution.
...state board of pharmacy, by emergency rule adopted in accordance with division (G) of section 119.03 of the Revised Code, shall add a previously unscheduled compound, mixture, preparation, or substance to schedule I if the board determines that the compound, mixture, preparation, or substance has no accepted medical use in treatment in this state and poses an imminent hazard to the public health, safety, or welfare.... |
Section 3719.61 | Opioid treatment programs.
...n 5119.37 of the Revised Code and the rules adopted under that section. |