Non-retrievable definition

Non-retrievable means the condition or state to which a controlled substance shall be rendered following a process that permanently alters that controlled substance's physical or chemical condition or state through irreversible means and thereby renders the dangerous drugs which are controlled substances unavailable and unusable for all practical purposes. The process to achieve a non-retrievable condition or state may be unique to a substance's chemical or physical properties. A dangerous drug which is a controlled substance is considered non-retrievable when it cannot be transformed to a physical or chemical condition or state as a controlled substance or controlled substance analogue. The purpose of destruction is to render the controlled substance(s) to a non-retrievable state and thus prevent diversion of any such substance to illicit purposes.
Non-retrievable means the condition or state to which a drug shall be rendered following a process that permanently alters that drug’s physical or chemical condition or state through irreversible means and thereby renders the drug unavailable and unusable for all practical purposes.
Non-retrievable means the condition or state to which a controlled substance shall be rendered following a process that permanently alters that controlled substance’s physical or chemical condition or state through irreversible means and thereby renders the controlled substance unavailable and unusable for all practical purposes. A controlled substance is considered “non-retrievable” when it cannot be transformed to a physical or chemical condition or state as a controlled substance or controlled substance analogue.

More Definitions of Non-retrievable

Non-retrievable means the condition or state to which an Opioid shall be rendered following a process that permanently alters that Opioid’s physical or chemical condition or state through irreversible means and thereby renders the Opioid unavailable and unusable for all practical purposes. An Opioid is considered “Non-retrievable” when it cannot be transformed to a physical or chemical condition or state as a controlled substance, as defined in 21 C.F.R. 802(6), or controlled substance analogue, as defined in 21 C.F.R. 802(32)(A).
Non-retrievable means the process utilized to render a substance “non-retrievable” shall permanently alter the substance’s physical or chemical condition or state through irreversible means and thereby render the substance unavailable and unusable for its original purpose. A substance is considered “non-retrievable” when it cannot be transformed to a physical or chemical condition or state as a controlled substance or controlled substance analogue.
Non-retrievable means the same as that term is defined in 21 C.F.R. 1300.05. (f) "Program" means the Drug Disposal Program described in this section.
Non-retrievable means to permanently alter a drug’s physical state, chemical state, or both, through irreversible means in order to render that drug unavailable and unusable for all practical purposes.
Non-retrievable means the same as that term is defined in 21 C.F.R. 1300.05.