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Considerations when Reporting Designer Drugs to Law Enforcement. The manipulation of chemical compounds to avoid the controlled substance designation while providing the same effects as the banned substances continues, and both educators and law enforcement must be mindful of designer drugs in school settings and among our youth. At the time of the release of this MOA, only designer drugs such as synthetic cannabinoids and cathinones have been declared as CDS and are required to be reported to law enforcement (see section 3.2.2). All designer drugs, in addition to the two designer drugs noted above that have been declared CDS and must be reported to law enforcement, should be deemed to be a serious matter that should be handled in accordance with the district board of education’s approved student code of conduct and any other applicable policies and procedures. With the exception of synthetic cannabinoids and cathinones, designer drugs are not required by New Jersey law to be reported to law enforcement, but may be required under district policy or procedure to be reported to law enforcement in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.

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Considerations when Reporting Designer Drugs to Law Enforcement. The manipulation of chemical compounds to avoid the controlled substance designation while providing the same effects as the banned substances continues, and both educators and law enforcement must be mindful of designer drugs in school settings and among our youth. At the time of the release of this MOA, only designer drugs such as synthetic cannabinoids and cathinones have been declared as CDS and are required to be reported to law enforcement (see section 3.2.2). All designer drugs, in addition to the two designer drugs noted above that have been declared CDS and must be reported to law enforcement, should be deemed to be a serious matter that should be handled in accordance with the district board of education’s approved student code of conduct and any other applicable policies and procedures. With the exception of synthetic cannabinoids and cathinones, designer drugs are not required by New Jersey law to be reported to law enforcement, but may be required under district policy or procedure to be reported to law enforcement in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.Agreement.‌

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