Criminal Code Amendment (Border Controlled Drugs and Precursors) Regulations 2024 (F2024L00249)
Schedule 1 Amendments
Criminal Code Regulations 2019
9 At the end of clause 1 of Schedule 2
Add:
Restricted listing
(2) The following table lists:
(a) substances that are taken to be border controlled drugs only in relation to the following:
(i) an offence against subsection 307.1(1), 307.2(1), 307.3(1) or 307.4(1) of the Code, if the offence relates to importing a substance;
(ii) an offence against subsection 307.5(1), 307.6(1), 307.7(1), 307.8(1), 307.9(1) or 307.10(1) of the Code;
(iii) an offence against subsection 309.12(1) or 309.13(1) of the Code, if the offence relates to procuring an individual to import a substance; and
(b) the quantities of those drugs that are commercial quantities and marketable quantities.
Note: For a drug analogue of a substance listed in the table, see paragraph 301.4(1)(b) and subsection 301.4(3) of the Code.
Border controlled drugs and quantities - restricted listing |
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Item |
Border controlled drug |
Commercial quantity (kilograms) |
Marketable quantity (grams) |
1 |
1,4-Butanediol (1,4-BD) |
1.0 |
2.0 |
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