#ECOI1922087AControl of Drug Precursors Manufacture and Trade Order
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This law regulates the manufacturing and trading of chemical precursors used in drug production. Businesses and public entities involved in handling these substances must apply for approval, detailing their operations and security measures. The aim is to prevent these substances from being diverted to illicit drug manufacturing.
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Key Changes
- Requirement for entities to obtain approval for handling drug precursors
- Introduction of detailed application process with security measures
- Exemption for certain certified operators from providing specific documents
Obligations
What this law requires
Submit approval application to MNCPC (Ministry of Economy and Finance) with complete dossier including responsible person details, list of substances with NC codes, types of operations, client names/addresses, supplier list, storage site address, and diversion prevention measures
Include in approval application: K bis extract less than 3 months old, approved annual accounts, criminal record extract less than 6 months old of company representative, and list of category 2 and 3 substances
Submit registration application to MNCPC for category 2 and 3 precursor substances with responsible person details, substance list with NC codes, types of operations, storage site address, supplier and client lists, and diversion prevention measures
Declare and implement specific measures to prevent diversion of chemical precursors to illicit drug manufacturing in all approval and registration applications
Submit modification requests to MNCPC within ten business days of any change to approved operations, substances, or conditions, with supporting documentation