#96-1060Decree No. 96-1060 of December 5, 1996, Establishing the List of Chemical Precursors Subject to Control
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This law mandates the control of certain chemical precursors used in the production of narcotics and psychotropic substances. It categorizes these chemicals into three groups, each subject to different levels of regulation. This affects manufacturers, importers, and distributors of these chemicals, who must ensure compliance with these regulations.
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Key Changes
- Establishes a control system for chemical precursors
- Categorizes substances into three regulatory groups
- Applies to manufacturers, importers, and distributors
Obligations
What this law requires
Identify and classify all chemical precursors according to the three-category system established in the annex of Decree No. 96-1060
Apply appropriate control measures to Category 1 substances as specified in the three-category regulatory framework
Apply appropriate control measures to Category 2 substances as specified in the three-category regulatory framework
Apply appropriate control measures to Category 3 substances as specified in the three-category regulatory framework
Maintain compliance with controls on chemical precursors used in the production of narcotics and psychotropic substances