Controlled Dangerous Substances definition
Examples of Controlled Dangerous Substances in a sentence
Controlled Dangerous Substances, Firearms, Planned or Threatened Violence, Child Abuse and Other Offenses.
The Contractor shall maintain a file for each Provider containing complete Provider application including a signed attestation statement, a copy of the Provider's current license issued by the State, a valid DEA or Controlled Dangerous Substances certificate; proof cover page of malpractice insurance (copy of certificates or cover pages), and such additional information as may be specified by the Division.
The use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs (Controlled Dangerous Substances as defined in N.J.S.A.2C:35-2, without a physicians’ prescription, referred to as “CDS”) is strictly prohibited.
Public health reporting and Controlled Dangerous Substances information, as part of the Maryland Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), will still be available to providers.
The property was seized with respect to the alleged violation of Section 2603 and 2604 of the Seizure and Controlled Dangerous Substances Prop- erty Act of 1989 and will be forfeited pursuant to that Act.
Illegal chemical substance includes, but is not limited to, all scheduled drugs as defined by the Oklahoma Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act, all prescription drugs obtained without authorization, and all prescribed drugs and over-the-counter drugs being used for an abusive purpose.
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Drug Control for the Controlled Dangerous Substances Registration change of ownership application, filed by Seller on May 2, 2011; received new registration certificate, which is scheduled to expire on April 30, 2013.
Such permanent notices shall include the use of signs or other markings indicating that the area is a drug-free zone, and that such zone extends to one thousand feet of the school property, and that a felony violation of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances law will subject the offender- to severe penalties under the law.