Criminal Code Amendment Regulation 2013 (No. 1) (Cth)

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Criminal Code Amendment Regulation 2013 (No. 1)

Select Legislative Instrument No. 66, 2013

I, Quentin Bryce AC CVO, Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following regulation under the Criminal Code Act 1995.

Dated              16 May 2013

Quentin Bryce

Governor‑General

By Her Excellency’s Command

Jason Clare

Minister for Justice

Contents

1............ Name of regulation............................................................................. 1

2............ Commencement.................................................................................. 1

3............ Authority............................................................................................ 1

4............ Schedule(s)......................................................................................... 1

Schedule 1—Amendments                                                                            2

Criminal Code Regulations 2002                                                              2

1Name of regulation

This regulation is the Criminal Code Amendment Regulation 2013 (No. 1).

2Commencement

This regulation commences on the commencement of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious Drugs, Identity Crime and Other Measures) Act 2012.

3Authority

This regulation is made under the Criminal Code Act 1995.

4Schedule(s)

Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.

Schedule 1—Amendments

Criminal Code Regulations 2002

1  Part 3 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Part 3—Dangers to the community

Division 3.1—Cross‑border firearms trafficking

2  At the end of Part 3

Add:

Division 3.2—Serious drugs and precursors

5A  Controlled drugs

            (1)  For paragraph 301.1(1)(a) of the Code, a drug listed in column 1 of an item in Schedule 3 is a controlled drug.

            (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 2 of an item in Schedule 3 is the commercial quantity of the controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.

            (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 3 of an item in Schedule 3 is the marketable quantity of the controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.

            (4)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.12 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 4 of an item in Schedule 3 is the trafficable quantity of the controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.

5B  Controlled plants

            (1)  For paragraph 301.2(1)(a) of the Code, a growing plant listed in column 1 of an item in the following table is a controlled plant.

Controlled plants and quantities
Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Controlled plant Commercial quantity Marketable quantity Trafficable quantity
1 Any plant of the genus Cannabis 250 kg or
1,000 plants
25 kg or
100 plants
250 g or
10 plants

            (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, a quantity listed in column 2 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is a commercial quantity of the controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.

            (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, a quantity listed in column 3 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is a marketable quantity of the controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.

            (4)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.12 of the Code, a quantity listed in column 4 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the trafficable quantity of the controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.

5C  Controlled precursors

            (1)  For paragraph 301.3(1)(a) of the Code, a precursor listed in column 1 of an item in the following table is a controlled precursor.

Controlled precursors and quantities
Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Controlled precursor Commercial quantity (kilograms) Marketable quantity (grams)
1 Ephedrine 1.2 400.0
2 Ergometrine 0.006 0.15
3 Ergotamine 0.01 0.25
4 Isosafrole 1.45 290.0
5 Lysergic acid 0.003 0.075
6 3,4‑Methylenedioxyphenylacetic acid 1.5 300.0
7 3,4‑Methylenedioxyphenyl‑2‑propanone 0.75 150.0
8 Phenylacetic acid 4.05 1,350.0
9 Phenylpropanolamine 1.2 400.0
10 Phenyl‑2‑propanone 2.03 675.0
11 Piperonal 1.6 320.0
12 Pseudoephedrine 1.2 400.0
13 Safrole 2.85 570.0

Note:       A salt or ester of a precursor listed in column 1 of the table is also a controlled precursor: see paragraph 301.3(b) of the Code.

            (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 2 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the commercial quantity of the controlled precursor listed in column 1 of that item.

            (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 3 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the marketable quantity of the controlled precursor listed in column 1 of that item.

5D  Border controlled drugs

            (1)  For paragraph 301.4(a) of the Code, a drug listed in column 1 of an item in Schedule 4 is a border controlled drug.

            (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 2 of an item in Schedule 4 is the commercial quantity of the border controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.

            (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 3 of an item in Schedule 4 is the marketable quantity of the border controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.

5E  Border controlled plants

            (1)  For paragraph 301.5(a) of the Code, a growing plant listed in column 1 of an item in the following table is a border controlled plant.

Border controlled plants and quantities
Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Border controlled plant Commercial quantity Marketable quantity
1 Any plant of the genus Cannabis 250 kg or 1,000 plants 25 kg or 100 plants
2 Any plant of the genus Erythroxylon (also known as Erythroxylum) from which cocaine can be extracted either directly or by chemical transformation 80 kg
3 Any plant of the genus Lophophora
4 Any plant of the species Papaver bracteatum 10 kg
5 Any plant of the species Papaver somniferum 10 kg
6 Any plant of the species Piptagenia peregrine
7 Any plant of the species Psilocybe

            (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, a quantity (if any) listed in column 2 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is a commercial quantity of the border controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.

            (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, a quantity (if any) listed in column 3 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is a marketable quantity of the border controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.

5F  Border controlled precursors

            (1)  For paragraph 301.6(1)(a) of the Code, a precursor listed in column 1 of an item in the following table is a border controlled precursor.

Border controlled precursors and quantities
Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Border controlled precursor Commercial quantity (kilograms) Marketable quantity (grams)
1 N‑Acetylanthranilic acid
2 Any plant of the species Ephedra
3 Ephedrine 1.2 3.2
4 Ergometrine 0.006 0.006
5 Ergotamine 0.01 0.01
6 Isosafrole 1.45 1.45
7 Lysergic acid 0.003 0.003
8 3,4‑Methylenedioxyphenyl‑2‑propanone 0.75 0.75
9 Phenylacetic acid 4.05 10.8
10 Phenylpropanolamine 1.2 3.2
11 Phenyl‑2‑propanone 2.03 5.4
12 Piperonal 1.6 1.6
13 Pseudoephedrine 1.2 3.2
14 Safrole 2.85 2.85

Note:       A salt or ester of a precursor listed in column 1 of the table and an immediate precursor of a precursor listed in column 1 of the table is a border controlled precursor: see paragraphs 301.6(1)(b) and (c) of the Code.

            (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity (if any) listed in column 2 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the commercial quantity of the border controlled precursor listed in column 1 of that item.

            (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity (if any) listed in column 3 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the marketable quantity of the border controlled precursor listed in column 1 of that item.

 3  At the end of the Regulations

Add:

Schedule 3—Controlled drugs

Note:     See regulation 5A.

Controlled drugs and quantities
Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Controlled drug Commercial quantity (kilograms) Marketable quantity (grams) Trafficable quantity (grams)
1 Acetorphine 2.0 250.0 2.0
2 Acetyl‑alpha‑methylfentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
3 4‑Acetoxy‑N, N‑dimethyltryptamine (4‑AcO‑DMT) 2.0 250.0 2.0
4 4‑Acetoxy‑N‑methyl‑N‑ethyltryptamine (4‑AcO‑MET) 2.0 250.0 2.0
5 Acetylcodeine 2.0 250.0 2.0
6 Acetyldihydrocodeine 2.0 250.0 2.0
7 Acetylmethadol 2.0 250.0 2.0
8 Allylprodine 2.0 250.0 2.0
9 Alphacetylmethadol 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
10 Alphameprodine 0.2 100.0 0.2
11 Alphamethadol 0.2 100.0 0.2
12 alpha‑Methylfentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
13 alpha‑Methylthiofentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
14 alpha‑Pyrrolidinobutiophenone (α‑PBP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
15 alpha‑Pyrrolidinopropiophenone (α‑PPP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
16 alpha‑Pyrrolidinovalerophenone (α‑PVP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
17 Alphaprodine 25.0 12,500.0 25.0
18 5‑(2‑Aminopropyl)‑2,3‑dihydro‑1h‑indene (5‑APDI) 0.75 250.0 0.75
19 6‑(2‑Aminopropyl)‑2,3‑dihydrobenzofuran (6‑APDB) 0.75 250.0 0.75
20 Amphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
21 Anileridine 25.0 12,500.0 25.0
22 Barbiturates 5.0 5.0
23 Benzethidine 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
24 1‑(Benzofuran‑6‑yl) propan‑2‑amine (6‑APB) 0.75 250.0 0.75
25 Benzoylecgonine 2.0 250.0 2.0
26 Benzylmorphine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
27 Benzylpiperazine 0.75 250.0 0.75
28 Betacetylmethadol 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
29 beta‑Hydroxyfentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
30 beta‑Hydroxy‑3‑methylfentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
31 beta‑Keto‑methylbenzodioxolylpentanamine (pentylone) 0.75 250.0 0.75
32 beta‑Keto‑N‑methyl‑3,4‑benzodioxyolylbutanamine (butylone) 0.75 250.0 0.75
33 Betameprodine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
34 Betamethadol 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
35 Betaprodine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
36 Bezitramide 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
37 2‑Bromoamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
38 3‑Bromoamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
39 4‑Bromoamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
40 4‑Bromo‑2,5‑dimethoxyamphetamine 0.5 100.0 0.5
41 2‑Bromo‑5‑methoxymethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
42 2‑Bromomethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
43 3‑Bromomethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
44 4‑Bromomethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
45 2‑Bromomethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
46 3‑Bromomethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
47 4‑Bromomethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
48 Bufotenine 2.0 250.0 2.0
49 Bupropion 0.75 250.0 0.75
50 Cannabis (in any form, including flowering or fruiting tops, leaves, seeds or stalks, but not including Cannabis resin or Cannabis fibre) 125.0 25,000.0 125.0
51 Cannabis resin 125.0 25,000.0 125.0
52 Cathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
53 1‑(4‑Chloro‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenyl)‑2‑ethenamine (2C‑C) 0.5 100.0 0.5
54 2‑Chloroamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
55 3‑Chloroamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
56 4‑Chloroamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
57 2‑Chloromethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
58 3‑Chloromethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
59 4‑Chloromethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
60 4‑Chloro‑N‑ethylamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
61 2‑Chloromethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
62 3‑Chloromethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
63 4‑Chloromethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
64 4‑Chlorophenyl‑1‑methoxypropan‑2‑amine 0.75 250.0 0.75
65 Chlorphentermine 2.0 250.0 2.0
66 Clonitazene 5.0 100.0 5.0
67 Cocaine 2.0 250.0 2.0
68 Codeine 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
69 Codeine‑N‑oxide 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
70 Codoxime 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
71 Desomorphine 2.0 250.0 2.0
72 Dexamphetamine 2.0 250.0 2.0
73 Dextromoramide 2.0 250.0 2.0
74 Diampromide 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
75 Diethylpropion (N, N‑Diethylcathinone) 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
76 Diethylthiambutene 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
77 N,N‑Diethyltryptamine 2.0 250.0 2.0
78 Difenoxin 2.0 250.0 2.0
79 1‑(2,3‑Dihydro‑1‑benzofuran‑5‑yl)propan‑2‑amine (5‑APDB) 0.75 250.0 0.75
80 Dihydrocodeine 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
81 Dihydromorphine 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
82 Dimenoxadol 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
83 Dimepheptanol 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
84 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑bromophenethylamine (2C‑B) 0.5 100.0 0.5
85 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑ethylphenethylamine (2C‑E) 0.5 100.0 0.5
86 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑iodophenethylamine (2C‑I) 0.5 100.0 0.5
87 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑methylamphetamine (STP, DOM) 0.75 250 0.75
88 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑methylphenethylamine (2C‑D) 0.5 100.0 0.5
89 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑nitrophenethylamine (2C‑N) 0.5 100.0 0.5
90 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(n)‑propylphenethylamine (2C‑P) 0.5 100.0 0.5
91 3,4‑Dimethoxymethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
92 1‑Dimethylamino‑1,2‑diphenylethane 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
93 N,N‑Dimethylamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
94 N, N‑Dimethylcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
95 1,1‑Dimethylheptyl‑11‑hydroxytetrahydrocannabinol (HU‑210) 5.0 1,000.0 5.0
96 3,4‑Dimethylmethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
97 Dimethylthiambutene 20.0 10,000.0 20.0
98 N,N‑Dimethyltryptamine 2.0 250.0 2.0
99 Dioxaphetyl butyrate 2.0 250.0 2.0
100 Diphenoxylate 2.0 250.0 2.0
101 Dipipanone 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
102 Drotebanol 2.0 250.0 2.0
103 Ecgonine 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
104 Ethchlorvynol 50.0 50.0
105 Ethinamate 50.0 50.0
106 N‑Ethylcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
107 Ethylmethylthiambutene 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
108 Ethylmorphine 2.0 250.0 2.0
109 3‑(2‑Ethylphenyl)‑2‑methyl‑quinazolin‑4‑one (Etaqualone) 5.0 5.0
110 Etonitazene 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
111 Etorphine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
112 Etoxeridine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
113 Fentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
114 4‑Fluoro‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑F) 0.5 100.0 0.5
115 2‑Fluoroamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
116 3‑Fluoroamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
117 4‑Fluoroamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
118 2‑Fluoromethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
119 3‑Fluoromethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
120 4‑Fluoromethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
121 2‑Fluoromethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
122 3‑Fluoromethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
123 4‑Fluoromethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
124 Furethidine 1.0 500.0 1.0
125 Gammabutyrolactone (GBL) 1.0 250.0 1.0
126 Glutethimide 50.0 50.0
127 Heroin (diacetylmorphine) 1.5 250.0 1.5
128 Hydrocodone 2.0 250.0 2.0
129 Hydromorphinol 2.0 250.0 2.0
130 Hydromorphone 2.0 250.0 2.0
131 Hydroxyamphetamine 2.0 250.0 2.0
132 4‑Hydroxybutanoic acid (GHB) 1.0 250.0 1.0
133 p‑Hydroxyephedrine 2.0 250.0 2.0
134 Hydroxypethidine 0.75 250.0 0.75
135 2‑Iodoamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
136 3‑Iodoamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
137 4‑Iodoamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
138 2‑Iodomethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
139 3‑Iodomethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
140 4‑Iodomethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
141 2‑Iodomethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
142 3‑Iodomethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
143 4‑Iodomethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
144 Isomethadone 2.0 250.0 2.0
145 4‑Isopropoxy‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑O‑4) 0.5 100.0 0.5
146 Ketamine 1.0 500.0 1.0
147 Ketobemidone 2.0 250.0 2.0
148 Levophenacylmorphan 2.0 250.0 2.0
149 Levomethorphan 2.0 250.0 2.0
150 Levorphanol, but not including dextrorphan 1.0 500.0 1.0
151 Lysergamides 0.01 0.01
152 Lysergide (LSD) 0.002 0.05 0.002
153 Meprobamate 50.0 50.0
154 Mescaline 7.5 3.75 7.5
155 Metazocine 7.0 3,500.0 7.0
156 Methadone 2.0 250.0 2.0
157 Methamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
158 Methaqualone 5.0 5.0
159 Methcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
160 Methorphan, but not including dextromethorphan 2.0 250.0 2.0
161 4’‑Methoxy‑alpha‑pyrrolidinopropiophenone (MOPPP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
162 4‑Methoxyamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
163 4‑Methoxymethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
164 4‑Methoxymethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
165 4’‑Methyl‑alpha‑pyrrolidinobutiophenone (MPBP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
166 4’‑Methyl‑alpha‑pyrrolidinohexiophenone (MPHP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
167 4’‑Methyl‑alpha‑pyrrolidinopropiophenone (MPPP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
168 N‑Methyl butylone 0.75 250.0 0.75
169 2‑Methylamino‑1‑phenylbutan‑1‑ one (buphedrone) 0.75 250.0 0.75
170 4‑Methylamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
171 3,4‑Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) 0.75 100.0 0.75
172 4‑Methylethcathinone 0.75 250.0 0.75
173 3,4‑Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) 0.5 100.0 0.5
174 Methyldesorphine 2.0 250.0 2.0
175 Methyldihydromorphine 2.0 250.0 2.0
176 3,4‑Methylenedioxyethcathinone (MDEC) 0.75 250.0 0.75
177 3,4‑Methylenedioxymethcathinone (MDMC) 0.75 250.0 0.75
178 3,4‑Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) 0.75 250.0 0.75
179 3’,4’‑Methylenedioxy‑alpha‑pyrrolidinobutiophenone (MDPBP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
180 3’,4’‑Methylenedioxy‑alpha‑pyrrolidinopropiophenone (MDPPP) 0.75 250.0 0.75
181 3‑Methylfentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
182 4‑Methylmethamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
183 4‑Methylmethcathinone (4‑MMC) 0.75 250.0 0.75
184 Methylphenidate 2.0 250.0 2.0
185 1‑Methyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑propionoxypiperidine (MPPP) 2.0 250.0 2.0
186 4‑Methylthioamphetamine (4‑MTA) 0.75 250.0 0.75
187 4‑Methylthiobutylamphetamine (4‑MTBA) 0.75 250.0 0.75
188 4‑Methylthiodimethamphetamine (4‑MTDMA) 0.75 250.0 0.75
189 4‑Methylthioethylamphetamine (4‑MTEA) 0.75 250.0 0.75
190 3‑Methylthiofentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
191 4‑Methylthiomethamphetamine (4‑MTMA) 0.75 250.0 0.75
192 4‑Methylthiopropylamphetamine (4‑MTPA) 0.75 250.0 0.75
193 Methyprylon 50.0 50.0
194 Metopon 2.0 250.0 2.0
195 Monoacetylmorphines 2.0 250.0 2.0
196 Moramide 2.0 250.0 2.0
197 Morphan, but not including dextrorphan 2.0 250.0 2.0
198 Morpheridine 2.0 250.0 2.0
199 Morphine 1.5 250.0 1.5
200 Morphine‑N‑oxide 2.0 250.0 2.0
201 Myrophine 20.0 20.0
202 Nicocodine 2.0 250.0 2.0
203 Nicodicodine 2.0 250.0 2.0
204 Nicomorphine 2.0 250.0 2.0
205 Noracymethadol 2.0 250.0 2.0
206 Norcodeine 2.0 250.0 2.0
207 Norlevorphanol 2.0 250.0 2.0
208 Normethadone 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
209 Normorphine 20.0 20.0
210 Norpipanone 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
211 Opium 20.0 10,000.0 20.0
212 Oripavine 2.0 250.0 2.0
213 Oxycodone 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
214 Oxymorphone 2.0 250.0 2.0
215 para‑Fluorofentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
216 Pentazocine 20.0 20.0
217 Pethidine 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
218 Phenadoxone 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
219 Phenampromide 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
220 Phenazocine 1.0 500.0 1.0
221 Phencyclidine 2.0 250.0 2.0
222 Phendimetrazine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
223 Phenmetrazine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
224 Phenomorphan 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
225 Phenoperidine 1.0 500.0 1.0
226 Phentermine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
227 1‑Phenylethyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑acetoxypiperidine (PEPAP) 2.0 250.0 2.0
228 Pholcodine 5.0 2,500.0 5.0
229 Piminodine 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
230 Pipradrol 1.0 500.0 1.0
231 Piritramide 1.0 500.0 1.0
232 Proheptazine 1.0 500.0 1.0
233 Properidine 25.0 12,500.0 25.0
234 Propiram 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
235 Psilocine 2.0 1,000.0 2.0
236 Psilocybine 2.0 1,000.0 2.0
237 Pyrovalerone 0.75 250.0 0.75
238 Tetrahydrocannabinols (THC) 5.0 1,000.0 5.0
239 Thebacon 2.0 250.0 2.0
240 Thebaine 2.0 250.0 2.0
241 Thiofentanyl 0.005 2.5 0.005
242 2,4,5‑Trimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑O) 0.5 100.0 0.5
243 Trimeperidine 10.0 5,000.0 10.0
244 2,3,4‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
245 2,3,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
246 2,3,6‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
247 2,4,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
248 2,4,6‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75
249 3,4,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 250.0 0.75

Note:     A drug analogue of a drug listed in column 1 of the table is a controlled drug: see paragraph 301.1(b) of the Code.

Schedule 4—Border controlled drugs

Note:     See regulation 5D.

Border controlled drugs and quantities
Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Border controlled drug Commercial quantity (kilograms) Marketable quantity (grams)
1 Acetorphine 2.0 2.0
2 Acetyl‑alpha‑methylfentanyl 0.005 0.005
3 Acetylcodeine 2.0 2.0
4 Acetyldihydrocodeine 2.0 2.0
5 Acetylmethadol 2.0 2.0
6 Allylprodine 2.0 2.0
7 Alphacetylmethadol 10.0 10.0
8 Alphameprodine 0.2 0.2
9 Alphamethadol 0.2 0.2
10 alpha‑Methylfentanyl 0.005 0.005
11 alpha‑Methylthiofentanyl 0.005 0.005
12 Alphaprodine 25.0 25.0
13 Amphecloral 2.0 2.0
14 3‑(2‑Aminopropyl)indole (alpha‑methyltryptamine (AMT)) 2.0 2.0
15 5‑(2‑Aminopropyl)‑2,3‑dihydro‑1h‑indene (5‑APDI) 0.75 0.5
16 Amphetamine 0.75 2.0
17 Anileridine 25.0 25.0
18 Barbiturates 5.0 50.0
19 Benzethidine 10.0 10.0
20 1‑(Benzofuran‑6‑yl) propan‑2‑amine (6‑APB) 0.75 0.5
21 Benzoylecgonine 2.0 2.0
22 Benzylmorphine 5.0 5.0
23 Benzylpiperazine 0.75 2.0
24 Betacetylmethadol 5.0 5.0
25 beta‑Hydroxyfentanyl 0.005 0.005
26 beta‑Hydroxy‑3‑methylfentanyl 0.005 0.005
27 beta‑Keto‑N‑methyl‑3,4‑benzodioxyolylbutanamine (butylone) 0.75 2.0
28 Betameprodine 5.0 5.0
29 Betamethadol 5.0 5.0
30 Betaprodine 5.0 5.0
31 Bezitramide 5.0 5.0
32 4‑Bromo‑2,5‑dimethoxyamphetamine 0.5 0.5
33 Bufotenine 2.0 2.0
34 Cannabinoids (other than a Cannabinoid of a kind that can be obtained from a plant that is not a Cannabis plant) 2.0 2.0
35 Cannabis (in any form, including flowering or fruiting tops, leaves, seeds or stalks, but not including Cannabis resin or Cannabis fibre) 100.0 25,000.0
36 Cannabis resin 50.0 20.0
37 Cathinone 0.75 2.0
38 1‑(4‑Chloro‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenyl)‑2‑ethenamine (2C‑C) 0.5 0.5
39 Chlorphentermine 2.0 2.0
40 Clonitazene 5.0 5.0
41 Cocaine 2.0 2.0
42 Codeine 10.0 10.0
43 Codeine‑N‑oxide 10.0 10.0
44 Codoxime 10.0 10.0
45 Desomorphine 2.0 2.0
46 Dexamphetamine 2.0 2.0
47 Dextromoramide 2.0 2.0
48 Diampromide 5.0 5.0
49 Diethylpropion (N, N‑Diethylcathinone) 5.0 5.0
50 Diethylthiambutene 5.0 5.0
51 N,N‑Diethyltryptamine 2.0 2.0
52 Difenoxin 2.0 2.0
53 Dihydrocodeine 10.0 10.0
54 Dihydromorphine 10.0 10.0
55 Dimenoxadol 10.0 10.0
56 Dimepheptanol 10.0 10.0
57 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑bromophenethylamine (2C‑B) 0.5 0.5
58 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(n)‑butylthiophenethylamine (2C‑T‑9) 0.5 0.5
59 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑ethylphenethylamine (2C‑E) 0.5 0.5
60 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑ethylthiophenethylamine (2C‑T‑2) 0.5 0.5
61 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑iodophenethylamine (2C‑I) 0.5 0.5
62 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(β‑isobutylthio)phenethylamine (2C‑T‑17) 0.5 0.5
63 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑isopropylthiophenethylamine (2C‑T‑4) 0.5 0.5
64 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(β‑methoxyethylthio)phenethylamine (2C‑T‑13) 0.5 0.5
65 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑methylamphetamine (STP, DOM) 0.75 2.0
66 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑methylphenethylamine (2C‑D) 0.5 0.5
67 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑nitrophenethylamine (2C‑N) 0.5 0.5
68 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(n)‑propylphenethylamine (2C‑P) 0.5 0.5
69 2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑n‑propylthiophenethylamine (2C‑T‑7) 0.5 0.5
70 1‑Dimethylamino‑1,2‑diphenylethane 5.0 5.0
71 1,1‑Dimethylheptyl‑11‑hydroxytetrahydrocannabinol (HU‑210) 5.0 2.0
72 Dimethylthiambutene 20.0 20.0
73 N,N‑Dimethyltryptamine 2.0 2.0
74 Dioxaphetyl butyrate 2.0 2.0
75 Diphenoxylate 2.0 2.0
76 Dipipanone 10.0 10.0
77 Drotebanol 2.0 2.0
78 Ecgonine 10.0 10.0
79 Ethchlorvynol 50.0 50.0
80 Ethinamate 50.0 50.0
81 Ethylmethylthiambutene 10.0 10.0
82 Ethylmorphine 2.0 2.0
83 Etonitazene 5.0 5.0
84 Etorphine 5.0 5.0
85 Etoxeridine 5.0 5.0
86 Fentanyl 0.005 0.005
87 4‑Fluoro‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑F) 0.5 0.5
88 4‑(2‑Fluoroethylthio)‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑T‑21) 0.5 0.5
89 1‑(5‑fluoropentyl)‑3‑(2‑iodobenzyl)indole (AM‑694) 5.0 2.0
90 Furethidine 1.0 1.0
91 Gammabutyrolactone (GBL) 1.0 2.0
92 Glutethimide 50.0 50.0
93 Harmaline 5.0 2.0
94 Harmine 5.0 2.0
95 Heroin (diacetylmorphine) 1.5 2.0
96 Hydrocodone 2.0 2.0
97 Hydromorphinol 2.0 2.0
98 Hydromorphone 2.0 2.0
99 Hydroxyamphetamine 2.0 2.0
100 4‑Hydroxybutanoic acid (GHB) 1.0 2.0
101 2‑[(1R,3S)‑3‑hydroxycyclohexyl]‑5‑(2‑methyloctan‑2‑yl)phenol (CP 47,497) 5.0 2.0
102 2‑[(1R,3S)‑3‑hydroxycyclohexyl]‑5‑(2‑methylnonan‑2‑yl)phenol (CP 47,497‑C8) 5.0 2.0
103 Hydroxypethidine 5.0 5.0
104 Isomethadone 2.0 2.0
105 4‑Isopropoxy‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑O‑4) 0.5 0.5
106 Ketamine 1.0 3.0
107 Ketobemidone 2.0 2.0
108 Levophenacylmorphan 2.0 2.0
109 Levomethorphan 2.0 2.0
110 Levorphanol, but not including dextrorphan 1.0 1.0
111 Lysergamide 0.01 0.1
112 Lysergide (LSD) 0.002 0.002
113 Meprobamate 50.0 50.0
114 Mescaline 7.5 7.5
115 Metazocine 7.0 7.0
116 Methadone 2.0 2.0
117 Methamphetamine 0.75 2.0
118 Methaqualone 5.0 50.0
119 Methcathinone 0.75 2.0
120 Methorphan, but not including dextromethorphan 2.0 2.0
121 5‑Methoxy‑alpha‑methyltryptamine (5‑MeO‑AMT) 2.0 2.0
122 5‑Methoxy‑N,N‑diisopropyltryptamine (5‑MeO‑DiPT) 2.0 2.0
123 4‑Methoxyamphetamine 0.75 2.0
124 4‑Methoxymethamphetamine 0.75 2.0
125 4‑Methylamphetamine 0.75 2.0
126 3,4‑Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) 0.75 0.5
127 2‑(2‑Methoxyphenyl)‑1‑(1‑pentylindol‑3‑yl)ethanone (JWH‑250) 5.0 2.0
128 3,4‑Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) 0.5 0.5
129 Methyldesorphine 2.0 2.0
130 Methyldihydromorphine 2.0 2.0
131 3,4‑Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) 0.75 2.0
132 3‑Methylfentanyl 0.005 0.005
133 4‑Methylmethamphetamine 0.75 2.0
134 4‑Methylmethcathinone (4‑MMC) 0.75 2.0
135 Methylphenidate 2.0 2.0
136 1‑Methyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑propionoxypiperidine (MPPP) 2.0 2.0
137 4‑Methylthio‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑T) 0.5 0.5
138 4‑Methylthioamphetamine (4‑MTA) 0.75 2.0
139 4‑Methylthiobutylamphetamine (4‑MTBA) 0.75 2.0
140 4‑Methylthiodimethamphetamine (4‑MTDMA) 0.75 2.0
141 4‑Methylthioethylamphetamine (4‑MTEA) 0.75 2.0
142 3‑Methylthiofentanyl 0.005 0.005
143 4‑Methylthiomethamphetamine (4‑MTMA) 0.75 2.0
144 4‑Methylthiopropylamphetamine (4‑MTPA) 0.75 2.0
145 Methyprylon 50.0 50.0
146 Metopon 2.0 2.0
147 Monoacetylmorphines 2.0 2.0
148 Moramide 2.0 2.0
149 Morphan, but not including dextrorphan 2.0 2.0
150 Morpheridine 2.0 2.0
151 Morphine 1.5 2.0
152 Morphine‑N‑oxide 2.0 2.0
153 (1‑(2‑Morpholin‑4‑ylethyl)indol‑3‑yl)‑napthalen‑1‑ylmethanone (JWH‑200) 5.0 2.0
154 Myrophine 20.0 20.0
155 Napthalen‑1‑yl‑(1‑butylindol‑3‑yl)methanone (JWH‑073) 5.0 2.0
156 Nicocodine 2.0 2.0
157 Nicodicodine 2.0 2.0
158 Nicomorphine 2.0 2.0
159 Noracymethadol 2.0 2.0
160 Norcodeine 2.0 2.0
161 Norlevorphanol 2.0 2.0
162 Normethadone 5.0 5.0
163 Normorphine 20.0 20.0
164 Norpipanone 10.0 10.0
165 Opium 20.0 20.0
166 Oripavine 2.0 2.0
167 Oxycodone 5.0 5.0
168 Oxymorphone 2.0 2.0
169 para‑Fluorofentanyl 0.005 0.005
170 Pentazocine 20.0 20.0
171 1‑Pentyl‑3‑(1‑napthoyl)indol (JWH‑018) 5.0 2.0
172 Pethidine 10.0 10.0
173 1‑Pentyl‑3‑(4‑methyl‑1‑napthoyl)indole (JWH‑122) 5.0 2.0
174 Phenadoxone 10.0 10.0
175 Phenampromide 10.0 10.0
176 Phenazocine 1.0 1.0
177 Phencyclidine 2.0 2.0
178 Phendimetrazine 5.0 5.0
179 Phenmetrazine 5.0 5.0
180 Phenomorphan 5.0 5.0
181 Phenoperidine 1.0 1.0
182 Phentermine 5.0 5.0
183 1‑Phenylethyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑acetoxypiperidine (PEPAP) 2.0 2.0
184 Pholcodine 5.0 5.0
185 Piminodine 10.0 10.0
186 Pipradrol 1.0 1.0
187 Piritramide 1.0 1.0
188 Proheptazine 1.0 1.0
189 Properidine 25.0 25.0
190 Propiram 10.0 10.0
191 Psilocine 0.1 0.1
192 Psilocybine 0.1 0.1
193 Pyrovalerone 0.75 2.0
194 Tetrahydrocannabinols (THC) 5.0 2.0
195 Thebacon 2.0 2.0
196 Thebaine 2.0 2.0
197 Thiofentanyl 0.005 0.005
198 2,4,5‑Trimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑O) 0.5 0.5
199 Trimeperidine 10.0 10.0
200 2,3,4‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 2.0
201 2,3,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 2.0
202 2,3,6‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 2.0
203 2,4,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 2.0
204 2,4,6‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 2.0
205 3,4,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine 0.75 2.0

Note:     A drug analogue of a drug listed in column 1 of the table is a border controlled drug: see paragraph 301.4(b) of the Code.

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