eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 893.033. Listed chemicals.  


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  • 1The chemicals listed in this section are included by whatever official, common, usual, chemical, or trade name designated.
    19(1) 20PRECURSOR CHEMICALS.22-23The term “listed precursor chemical” means a chemical that may be used in manufacturing a controlled substance in violation of this chapter and is critical to the creation of the controlled substance, and such term includes any salt, optical isomer, or salt of an optical isomer, whenever the existence of such salt, optical isomer, or salt of optical isomer is possible within the specific chemical designation. The following are “listed precursor chemicals”:
    95(a) 96Anthranilic acid.
    98(b) 99Benzaldehyde.
    100(c) 101Benzyl cyanide.
    103(d) 104Chloroephedrine.
    105(e) 106Chloropseudoephedrine.
    107(f) 108Ephedrine.
    109(g) 110Ergonovine.
    111(h) 112Ergotamine.
    113(i) 114Ergocristine.
    115(j) 116Ethylamine.
    117(k) 118Iodine tincture above 2.2 percent.
    123(l) 124Isosafrole.
    125(m) 126Methylamine.
    127(n) 1283, 4-Methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone.
    130(o) 131N-Acetylanthranilic acid.
    133(p) 134N-Ethylephedrine.
    135(q) 136N-Ethylpseudoephedrine.
    137(r) 138N-Methylephedrine.
    139(s) 140N-Methylpseudoephedrine.
    141(t) 142ANPP (4-Anilino-N-phenethyl-4-piperidine).
    144(u) 145NPP (N-Phenethyl-4-piperidone).
    147(v) 148Nitroethane.
    149(w) 150Norpseudoephedrine.
    151(x) 152Phenylacetic acid.
    154(y) 155Phenylpropanolamine.
    156(z) 157Piperidine.
    158(aa) 159Piperonal.
    160(bb) 161Propionic anhydride.
    163(cc) 164Pseudoephedrine.
    165(dd) 166Safrole.
    167(2) 168ESSENTIAL CHEMICALS.170-171The term “listed essential chemical” means a chemical that may be used as a solvent, reagent, or catalyst in manufacturing a controlled substance in violation of this chapter. The following are “listed essential chemicals”:
    205(a) 206Acetic anhydride.
    208(b) 209Acetone.
    210(c) 211Ammonium salts, including, but not limited to, nitrate, sulfate, phosphate, or chloride.
    223(d) 224Anhydrous ammonia.
    226(e) 227Benzoquinone.
    228(f) 229Benzyl chloride.
    231(g) 2322-Butanone.
    233(h) 234Ethyl ether.
    236(i) 237Formic acid.
    239(j) 240Hydrochloric acid.
    242(k) 243Hydriodic acid.
    245(l) 246Iodine.
    247(m) 248Lithium.
    249(n) 250Organic solvents, including, but not limited to, Coleman Fuel, camping fuel, ether, toluene, or lighter fluid.
    266(o) 267Organic cosolvents, including, but not limited to, glycerol, propylene glycol, or polyethylene glycol.
    280(p) 281Potassium dichromate.
    283(q) 284Potassium permanganate.
    286(r) 287Sodium.
    288(s) 289Sodium dichromate.
    291(t) 292Sodium borohydride.
    294(u) 295Sodium cyanoborohydride.
    297(v) 298Sodium hydroxide.
    300(w) 301Sulfuric acid.
History.-s. 2, ch. 91-279; s. 6, ch. 2001-57; s. 2, ch. 2003-15; s. 1, ch. 2005-128; s. 3, ch. 2016-105.

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