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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. As used in sections 195.400 to 195.425 the term “person” means any individual, corporation, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership or association, or any other legal entity.
2. Any manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or other person who sells, transfers, or otherwise furnishes any of the following substances to any person shall submit to the department of health and senior services a report, as prescribed by the department of health and senior services, of all such transactions:
(1) Anthranilic acid, its esters and its salts;
(2) Benzyl cyanide;
(3) Ergotamine and its salts;
(4) Ergonovine and its salts;
(5) N-Acetylanthranilic acid, its esters and its salts;
(6) Phenylacetic acid, its esters and its salts;
(7) Piperidine and its salts;
(8) 3,4,-Methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone;
(9) Acetic anhydride;
(10) Acetone;
(11) Benzyl Chloride;
(12) Ethyl ether;
(13) Hydriodic acid;
(14) Potassium permanganate;
(15) 2-Butanone (or Methyl Ethyl Ketone or MEK);
(16) Toluene;
(17) Ephedrine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(18) Norpseudoephedrine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(19) Phenylpropanolamine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(20) Pseudoephedrine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
(21) Methylamine and its salts;
(22) Ethylamine and its salts;
(23) Propionic anhydride;
(24) Isosafrole;
(25) Safrole;
(26) Piperonal;
(27) N-Methylephedrine, its salts, optical isomers and salts of optical isomers;
(28) N-Methylpseudoephedrine, its salts, optical isomers and salts of optical isomers;
(29) Benzaldehyde;
(30) Nitroethane;
(31) Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK);
(32) Sulfuric acid;
(33) Iodine;
(34) Red phosphorous;
(35) Gamma butyrolactone;
(36) 1,4 Butanediol.
3. The department of health and senior services by rule or regulation may add substances to or delete substances from subsection 2 of this section in the manner prescribed pursuant to section 195.017, if such substance is a component of or may be used to produce a controlled substance.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XII. Public Health and Welfare § 195.400 Reports required, exceptions, penalties--person, defined--list of regulated chemicals - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xii-public-health-and-welfare/mo-rev-st-195-400/
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