← All chapters

Chapter 329

81 sections

§329-1 Definitions for controlled substances law

§329-2 Hawaii Advisory Commission on Drug Abuse and Controlled Substances

§329-3 Commission must report to the governor each January

§329-4 What the drug abuse advisory commission must do

§329-11 How controlled substances are added, changed, or removed

§329-12 Controlled substances are listed under all their names

§329-13 When a drug goes on the most dangerous list

§329-14 List of Schedule I controlled substances

§329-15 When a drug goes on the Schedule II list

§329-16 Which drugs are in Schedule II

§329-17 When a drug goes on Schedule III

§329-18 What drugs are in Schedule III and who can make exceptions

§329-19 When a drug goes on the Schedule IV list

§329-20 Which drugs are in Schedule IV and what rules apply

§329-21 Schedule V tests

§329-22 What drugs are in Schedule V and their limits

§329-23 Publishing and sharing controlled substance schedules

§329-31 Rules and fees for controlled substances

§329-31.5 Rules for registering a clinic that stores controlled substances

§329-32 Who must register to handle controlled substances

§329-33 Who must register to handle controlled substances

§329-34 When the state can take away a controlled substance registration

§329-35 Order to show cause for registration

§329-36 Keeping records for controlled substances

§329-37 Filing reports for controlled substances

§329-37.5 Reporting stolen or missing controlled substances

§329-38 Rules for filling and transferring controlled substance prescriptions

§329-39 Labeling rules for controlled substances

§329-39.5 Opioid warning label required on dispensed drugs

§329-40 Rules for giving methadone in treatment programs

§329-41 Illegal drug actions and their criminal penalties

§329-42 Illegal drug acts and penalties

§329-43 Penalties under other laws

§329-43.5 Rules against using or selling drug paraphernalia

§329-43.6 Protection from arrest for calling for help during an overdose

§329-44 Sending conviction records to licensing boards

§329-46 Doctor shopping to get controlled substances is illegal

§329-49 Fines for breaking drug laws and rules

§329-50 Court orders to stop drug law violations

§329-51 What enforcement officers are allowed to do

§329-52 When officials can inspect drug-related premises

§329-53 Injunctions

§329-54 Working with other agencies and keeping research subjects private

§329-55 What the State can take (forfeit) in drug cases

§329-56 Who must prove an exemption or exception in drug cases

§329-57 How to appeal a final decision by the Department of Public Safety

§329-58 Drug education, research, and researcher protections

§329-59 State fund for controlled substance registration fees

§329-61 Who must report sales of certain chemicals

§329-62 Checking ID before selling certain substances

§329-63 Recordkeeping and reporting for regulated chemicals and machines

§329-64 Who is exempt from drug record-keeping rules

§329-65 Penalties for illegal handling of restricted substances

§329-66 Reporting stolen or lost controlled substances

§329-67 Permit for selling or receiving certain substances

§329-68 Keeping confidential records safe and private

§329-69 When the public safety director can subpoena witnesses and records

§329-70 Forfeiture of items tied to precursor chemical crimes

§329-71 Rules for selling certain chemicals and keeping records

§329-72 Rules and fees for regulated chemicals

§329-74 Moving too much pseudoephedrine is a crime

§329-75 Rules for selling and buying pseudoephedrine products

§329-101 Electronic Prescription Tracking for Controlled Substances

§329-102 Central repository for prescription information

§329-103 State agency duties for the prescription drug program

§329-104 Who can see prescription information and what happens if it is leaked

§329-122 Rules for using medical cannabis legally in Hawaii

§329-123 Medical cannabis registration for patients and caregivers

§329-123.2 State inspection of qualifying patient medical records

§329-123.5 Registration rules for out-of-state medical cannabis patients and caregivers

§329-124 No insurance required for medical cannabis

§329-125 Protections for medical marijuana users and caregivers

§329-125.5 Protections for medical cannabis patients and caregivers

§329-125.6 Legal defense for licensed medical cannabis dispensary owners and employees

§329-126 Protection for doctors who certify medical cannabis use

§329-127 Return of seized cannabis and other property

§329-128 Lying about medical cannabis

§329-129 Ban on using butane to extract THC from cannabis

§329-130 Where medical cannabis can be legally obtained

§329-131 Medical cannabis use is exempt from some pharmacy rules

§329-132 Violations and penalties