BERMUDA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT BR 29/1996 THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CLASSES A, B AND C) REGULATIONS 1996



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Laws of Bermuda Title 8 Item 72(a) BERMUDA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT BR 29/1996 THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CLASSES A, B AND C) [made under section 17 (6) of the Criminal Justice (International Cooperation) (Bermuda) Act 1994 [title 8 item 72] and brought into operation on 1 July 1996] Citation 1 These Regulations may be cited as the Criminal Justice (Classes A, B and C) Regulations 1996. Drugs: Classes A, B and C 2 Class A, Class B and Class C drugs for the purpose of subsection (4) of section 17 of the Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Bermuda) Act 1994 [title 8 item 72] are those respectively listed in Parts I, II and III of the Schedule to these Regulations. Commencement 3 These Regulations come into operation on the date of commencement of the Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Bermuda) Act 1994.[title 8 item 72] 1989 Revision 1

THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CLASSES A, B AND C) SCHEDULE (Regulation 2) PART I CLASS A DRUGS 1. The following substances and products, namely: (a) ACETORPHINE ALFENTANIL ALLYLPRODINE ALPHACETYLMETHADOL ALPHAMEPRODINE ALPHAMETHADOL ALPHAPRODINE ANILERIDINE BENZETHIDINE BENZYLMORPHINE (3-Benzylmorphine) BETACETYLMETHADOL BETAMEPRODINE BETAMETHADOL BETAPRODINE BEZITRAMIDE BUFOTENINE CANNABINOL DERIVATIVES CANNABINOL except where contained in Cannabis or Cannabis resin CARFENTANIL CLONITAZENE COCA LEAF COCAINE DESOMORPHINE DEXTROMORAMIDE DIAMORPHINE DIAMPROMIDE DIETHYLTHIAMBUTENE 2 1989 Revision

Laws of Bermuda Title 8 Item 72(a) DIFENOXIN (1-(3-cyano-3,3-diphenylpropyl)-4- phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylic acid) DIHYDROCODEINONE O- CARBOXYMETHYLOXIME DIHYDROMORPHINE DIMENOXADOLE DIMEPHEPTANOL DIMETHYLTHIAMBUTENE DIOXAPHETYL BUTYRATE DIPHENOXYLATE DIPIPANONE DROTEBANOL (3,4-dimethoxy-17-methylmorphinan-6β,14-diol) ECGONINE and any derivative of ecgonine which is convertible to ecgonine or to cocaine ETHYLMETHYLTHIAMBUTENE ETICYCLIDINE ETONITAZENE ETORPHINE ETOXERIDINE FENTANYL FURETHIDINE HYDROCODONE HYDROMORPHINOL HYDROMORPHONE HYDROXYPETHIDINE ISOMETHADONE KETOBEMIDONE LEVOMETHORPHAN LEVOMORAMIDE LEVOPHENACYLMORPHAN LEVORPHANOL 1989 Revision 3

THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CLASSES A, B AND C) LOFENTANIL LYSERGAMIDE LYSERGIDE and other N-alkyl derivatives of lysergamide MESCALINE METAZOCINE METHADONE METHADYL ACETATE METHYLAMINOREX METHYLDESORPHINE METHYLDIHYDROMORPHINE (6-methyldihydromorphine) METOPON MORPHERIDINE MORPHINE MORPHINE METHOBROMIDE, morphine n-oxide and other pentavalent nitrogen morphine derivatives MYROPHINE N, N-DIETHYLTRYPTAMINE N, N-DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE N-HYDROXYTENAMPHETAMINE (N-hydroxy MDA) NICOMORPHINE (3,6-dinicotinoylmorphine) NORACYMETHADOL NORLEVORPHANOL NORMETHADONE NORMORPHINE NORPIPANONE OPIUM whether raw, prepared or medicinal OXYCODONE OXYMORPHONE PETHIDINE PHENADOXONE PHENAMPROMIDE PHENAZOCINE 4 1989 Revision

Laws of Bermuda Title 8 Item 72(a) PHENCYCLIDINE PHENOMORPHAN PHENOPERIDINE PIMINODINE PIRITRAMIDE POPPY-STRAW and concentrate of poppy-straw PROHEPTAZINE PROPERIDINE (1-methyl-4-phenylpiperidine-4- carboxylic acid isopropyl ester) PSILOCIN RACEMETHORPHAN RACEMORAMIDE RACEMORPHAN ROLYCYCLIDINE SUFENTANIL TENOCYCLIDINE THEBACON THEBAINE TILIDATE TRIMEPERIDINE 4-BROMO-2,5-DIMETHOXY-α- METHYLPHENETHYLAMINE 4-CYANO-2-DIMETHYLAMINO-4,4-DIPHENYLBUTANE 4-CYANO-1-METHYL-4-PHENYLPIPERDINE 2,5 -DIMETHOXY-α,4-DIMETHYLPHENETHYLAMINE 2-METHYL-3-MORPHOLINO-1,1- DIPHENYLPROPANECARBOXYLIC ACID 1-METHYL-4-PHENYLPIPERIDINE-4-CARBOXYLIC ACID 4-PHENYLPIPERIDINE-4-CARBOXYLIC ACID ETHYL ESTER (norpethidine) 1989 Revision 5

THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CLASSES A, B AND C) (b) any compound (not being a compound for the time being specified in sub-paragraph (a) above) structurally derived from tryptamine or from a ring-hydroxy tryptamine by substitution at the nitrogen atom of the sidechain with one or more alkyl substituents but no other substituent; (c) any compound (not being methoxyphenamine or a compound for the time being specified in sub-paragraph (a) above) structurally derived from phenethylamine, an N-alkylphenethylamine, α-methylphenethylamine, and N-Alkyl α-methylphenethylamine, or an N-alkyl α- ethylphenethylamine by substitution in the ring to any extent with alkyl, alkoxy, alkylenedioxy or halide substituents, whether or not further substituted in the ring by one or more other univalent substituents. (d) any compound (not being a compound for the time being specified in sub-paragraph (a) above) structurally derived from fentanyl by modification in any of the following ways, that is to say, (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) by replacement of the phenyl portion of the phenethyl group by any heteromonocycle whether or not further substituted in the heterocycle; by substitution in the phenethyl group with alkyl, alkenyl, alkoxy, hydroxy, halogeno, haloalkyl, amino or nitro groups by substitution in the piperidine ring with alkyl or alkenyl groups; by substitution in the aniline ring with alkyl, alkoxy alkylenedioxy, halogeno or haloalkyl groups; by substitution at the 4-position of the piperidine ring with any alkoxycarbonyl or alkoxyalkyl or acyloxy group; (e) any compound (not being a compound for the time being specified in sub-paragraph (a) above) structurally derived from pethidine by modification in any of the following ways, that is to say. 6 1989 Revision

Laws of Bermuda Title 8 Item 72(a) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) by replacement of the 1-methyl group by an acyl, alkyl whether or not unsaturated, benzyl or phenethyl group, whether or not further substituted; by substitution in the piperidine ring with alkyl or alkenyl groups or with a propano bridge, whether or not further substituted; by substitution in the 4-phenyl ring with alkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, halogeno or haloalkyl groups; by replacement of the 4-ethoxycarbonyl by any other alkoxycarbonyl or any alkoxyalkyl or acyloxy group; by formation of a N-oxide or of a quaternary base. 2. Any stereoisomeric form of a substance for the time being specified in paragraph 1 not being dextromethorphan or dextrorphan. 3. Any ester or ether or a substance for the time being specified in paragraph 1 or 2 not being a substance for the time being specified in Part II of this Schedule. 4. Any salt of a substance for the time being specified in any of paragraphs 1 to 3. 5. Any preparation or other product containing a substance or product for the time being specified in any of paragraphs 1 to 4. 6. Any preparation designed for administration by injection specified in any of paragraphs 1 to 3 of Part II of this Schedule PART II CLASS B DRUGS 1. The following substances and products, namely: (a) ACETYLDIHYDROCODEINE AMPHETAMINE 1989 Revision 7

THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CLASSES A, B AND C) CANNABIS AND CANNABIS RESIN CODEINE DIHYDROCODEINE ETHYLMORPHINE (3-ethylmorphine) GLUTETHIMIDE LEFETAMINE MECLOQUALONE METHAQUALONE METHYLAMPHETAMINE METHYLPHENIDATE METHYLPHENOBARBITONE NICOCODINE NICODICODINE (6-nicotinoyldihydrocodeine) NORCODEINE PENTAZOCINE PHENMETRAZINE PHOLCODINE PROPIRAM (b) any 5,5 disubstituted barbituric acid 2. Any stereoisomeric form of a substance for the time being specified in paragraph 1 of this Part of this Schedule. 3. Any salt of a substance for the time being specified in paragraph 1 or 2 of this Part of this Schedule. 4. Any preparation or other product containing a substance or product for the time being specified in any of paragraphs 1 to 3 of this Part of this Schedule, not being a preparation falling within paragraph 6 of Part I of this Schedule. 8 1989 Revision

Laws of Bermuda Title 8 Item 72(a) PART III CLASS C DRUGS 1. The following substances and products, namely: ALPRAZOLAM BENZPHETAMINE BROMAZEPAM BUPRENORPHINE CAMAZEPAM CATHINE CATHINONE CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE CHLORPHENTERMINE CLOBAZAM CLONAZEPAM CLORAZEPIC ACID CLOTIAZEPAM CLOXAZOLAM DELORAZEPAM DEXTROPROPOXYPHENE DIAZEPAM DIETHYLPROPION ESTAZOLAM ETHCHLORVYNOL ETHINAMATE ETHYL LOFLAZEPATE FENCANFAMIN FENETHYLLINE FENPROPOREX FLUDIAZEPAM FLUNITRAZEPAM FLURAZEPAM HALAZEPAM HALOXAZOLAM KETAZOLAM LOPRAZOLAM LORAZEPAM LORMETAZEPAM MAZINDOL MEDAZEPAM 1989 Revision 9

THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CLASSES A, B AND C) MEFENOREX MEPHENTERMINE MEPROBAMATE METHYPRYLONE MIDAZOLAM N-ETHYLAMPHETAMINE NIMETAZEPAM NITRAZEPAM NORDIAZEPAM OXAZEPAM OXAZOLAM PEMOLINE PHENDIMETRAZINE PHENTERMINE PINAZEPAM PIPRADROL PRAZEPAM PROPYLHEXEDRINE PYROVALERONE TEMAZEPAM TETRAZEPAM TRIAZOLAM 2. Any stereoisomeric form of a substance for the time being specified in paragraph 1 of this Part of this Schedule, not being phenylpropanolamine. 3. Any salt of a substance for the time being specified in paragraphs 1 or 2 of this Part of this Schedule. 4. Any preparation or other product containing a substance for the time being specified in any of paragraphs 1 to 3 of this Part of this Schedule. 10 1989 Revision