Texas Statutes Title 6, Food, Drugs, Alcohol, and Hazardous Substances; Subtitle C, Substance Abuse Regulation and Crimes; Chapter 481, Texas Controlled Substances Act. Refreshed:
What Is a Controlled Substance? A controlled substance is an illicit drug or medication that is state or federally regulated. Under the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and the Texas Controlled Substances Act (TCSA), it is
What are Considered Controlled Substances In Texas? In Texas, the Texas Controlled Substances Act regulates controlled substances, aligning with federal drug scheduling while incorporating specific state provisions. The law categorizes controlled substances into various penalty groups, each with distinct regulations and penalties. Below is an
Texas Controlled Substances Registration Numbers for Physicians and PAs. Under Senate Bill 195 (2024), the requirement for controlled substances registration (CSR) with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) was eliminated on Septem. DPS has stopped accepting applications for the Texas Controlled Substances Registration under
PURSUANT TO THE TEXAS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT, HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, CHAPTER 481, THESE SCHEDULES SUPERCEDE PREVIOUS SCHEDULES AND CONTAIN THE MOST CURRENT VERSION OF THE SCHEDULES OF ALL CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES FROM THE PREVIOUS SCHEDULES AND MODIFICATIONS. This annual publication of the Texas Schedules of Controlled Substances was
The amendment was published in the J issue of the Texas Register (44 TexReg 3173)2024 Schedules of Controlled Substances; 2024 Schedules of Controlled Substances. 2024 Schedules of Controlled Substances. Effective J The republication was published in the issue of the Texas Register (44 TexReg 2514)
Texas Controlled Substances Act; Texas Administrative Code Chapter 315; Information on Controlled Substance Prescriptions from Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Physician Assistants; Multiple Official Prescription Forms Issued; Corresponding Responsibility - A Shared Obligation; Texas Medical Board Guidelines for Pain Management (Texas
Adderall is a controlled substance in Texas. The penalties and punishments for possession are located in the Texas Health and Safety Code. The Health and Safety
PURSUANT TO THE TEXAS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT, HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, CHAPTER 481, THESE SCHEDULES SUPERCEDE PREVIOUS SCHEDULES AND CONTAIN THE MOST CURRENT VERSION OF THE SCHEDULES OF ALL CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES FROM THE PREVIOUS SCHEDULES AND MODIFICATIONS. This annual publication of the Texas Schedules of Controlled Substances was
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