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Criminal Code Amendment Regulation 2013 (No. 1)
 
Select Legislative Instrument No. 66, 2013
I, Quentin Bryce AC CVO, Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following regulation under the Criminal Code Act 1995.
Dated              16 May 2013
Quentin Bryce
Governor‑General
By Her Excellency’s Command
Jason Clare
Minister for Justice
  
  
Contents
1............ Name of regulation.............................................................................. 1
2............ Commencement................................................................................... 1
3............ Authority............................................................................................. 1
4............ Schedule(s)......................................................................................... 1
Schedule 1—Amendments                                                                                                2
Criminal Code Regulations 2002                                                                            2
 
1  Name of regulation
                   This regulation is the Criminal Code Amendment Regulation 2013 (No. 1).
2  Commencement
                   This regulation commences on the commencement of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious Drugs, Identity Crime and Other Measures) Act 2012.
3  Authority
                   This regulation is made under the Criminal Code Act 1995.
4  Schedule(s)
                   Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.
Schedule 1—Amendments
  
Criminal Code Regulations 2002
1  Part 3 (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
Part 3—Dangers to the community
Division 3.1—Cross‑border firearms trafficking
2  At the end of Part 3
Add:
Division 3.2—Serious drugs and precursors
5A  Controlled drugs
             (1)  For paragraph 301.1(1)(a) of the Code, a drug listed in column 1 of an item in Schedule 3 is a controlled drug.
             (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 2 of an item in Schedule 3 is the commercial quantity of the controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.
             (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 3 of an item in Schedule 3 is the marketable quantity of the controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.
             (4)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.12 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 4 of an item in Schedule 3 is the trafficable quantity of the controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.
5B  Controlled plants
             (1)  For paragraph 301.2(1)(a) of the Code, a growing plant listed in column 1 of an item in the following table is a controlled plant.
 
Controlled plants and quantities

Item
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4

 
Controlled plant
Commercial quantity
Marketable quantity
Trafficable quantity

1
Any plant of the genus Cannabis
250 kg or
1,000 plants
25 kg or
100 plants
250 g or
10 plants

             (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, a quantity listed in column 2 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is a commercial quantity of the controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.
             (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, a quantity listed in column 3 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is a marketable quantity of the controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.
             (4)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.12 of the Code, a quantity listed in column 4 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the trafficable quantity of the controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.
5C  Controlled precursors
             (1)  For paragraph 301.3(1)(a) of the Code, a precursor listed in column 1 of an item in the following table is a controlled precursor.
 
Controlled precursors and quantities

Item
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3

 
Controlled precursor
Commercial quantity (kilograms)
Marketable quantity (grams)

1
Ephedrine
1.2
400.0

2
Ergometrine
0.006
0.15

3
Ergotamine
0.01
0.25

4
Isosafrole
1.45
290.0

5
Lysergic acid
0.003
0.075

6
3,4‑Methylenedioxyphenylacetic acid
1.5
300.0

7
3,4‑Methylenedioxyphenyl‑2‑propanone
0.75
150.0

8
Phenylacetic acid
4.05
1,350.0

9
Phenylpropanolamine
1.2
400.0

10
Phenyl‑2‑propanone
2.03
675.0

11
Piperonal
1.6
320.0

12
Pseudoephedrine
1.2
400.0

13
Safrole
2.85
570.0

Note:          A salt or ester of a precursor listed in column 1 of the table is also a controlled precursor: see paragraph 301.3(b) of the Code.
             (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 2 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the commercial quantity of the controlled precursor listed in column 1 of that item.
             (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 3 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the marketable quantity of the controlled precursor listed in column 1 of that item.
5D  Border controlled drugs
             (1)  For paragraph 301.4(a) of the Code, a drug listed in column 1 of an item in Schedule 4 is a border controlled drug.
             (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 2 of an item in Schedule 4 is the commercial quantity of the border controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.
             (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity listed in column 3 of an item in Schedule 4 is the marketable quantity of the border controlled drug listed in column 1 of that item.
5E  Border controlled plants
             (1)  For paragraph 301.5(a) of the Code, a growing plant listed in column 1 of an item in the following table is a border controlled plant.
Border controlled plants and quantities

Item
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3

 
Border controlled plant
Commercial quantity
Marketable quantity

1
Any plant of the genus Cannabis
250 kg or 1,000 plants
25 kg or 100 plants

2
Any plant of the genus Erythroxylon (also known as Erythroxylum) from which cocaine can be extracted either directly or by chemical transformation
 
80 kg

3
Any plant of the genus Lophophora
 
 

4
Any plant of the species Papaver bracteatum
 
10 kg

5
Any plant of the species Papaver somniferum
 
10 kg

6
Any plant of the species Piptagenia peregrine
 
 

7
Any plant of the species Psilocybe
 
 

             (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, a quantity (if any) listed in column 2 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is a commercial quantity of the border controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.
             (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, a quantity (if any) listed in column 3 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is a marketable quantity of the border controlled plant listed in column 1 of that item.
5F  Border controlled precursors
             (1)  For paragraph 301.6(1)(a) of the Code, a precursor listed in column 1 of an item in the following table is a border controlled precursor.
Border controlled precursors and quantities

Item
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3

 
Border controlled precursor
Commercial quantity (kilograms)
Marketable quantity (grams)

1
N‑Acetylanthranilic acid
 
 

2
Any plant of the species Ephedra
 
 

3
Ephedrine
1.2
3.2

4
Ergometrine
0.006
0.006

5
Ergotamine
0.01
0.01

6
Isosafrole
1.45
1.45

7
Lysergic acid
0.003
0.003

8
3,4‑Methylenedioxyphenyl‑2‑propanone
0.75
0.75

9
Phenylacetic acid
4.05
10.8

10
Phenylpropanolamine
1.2
3.2

11
Phenyl‑2‑propanone
2.03
5.4

12
Piperonal
1.6
1.6

13
Pseudoephedrine
1.2
3.2

14
Safrole
2.85
2.85

Note:          A salt or ester of a precursor listed in column 1 of the table and an immediate precursor of a precursor listed in column 1 of the table is a border controlled precursor: see paragraphs 301.6(1)(b) and (c) of the Code.
             (2)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity (if any) listed in column 2 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the commercial quantity of the border controlled precursor listed in column 1 of that item.
             (3)  For paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity (if any) listed in column 3 of an item in the table in subregulation (1) is the marketable quantity of the border controlled precursor listed in column 1 of that item.
 3  At the end of the Regulations
Add:
Schedule 3—Controlled drugs
Note:       See regulation 5A.
  
Controlled drugs and quantities

Item
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4

 
Controlled drug
Commercial quantity (kilograms)
Marketable quantity (grams)
Trafficable quantity (grams)

1
Acetorphine
2.0
250.0
2.0

2
Acetyl‑alpha‑methylfentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

3
4‑Acetoxy‑N, N‑dimethyltryptamine (4‑AcO‑DMT)
2.0
250.0
2.0

4
4‑Acetoxy‑N‑methyl‑N‑ethyltryptamine (4‑AcO‑MET)
2.0
250.0
2.0

5
Acetylcodeine
2.0
250.0
2.0

6
Acetyldihydrocodeine
2.0
250.0
2.0

7
Acetylmethadol
2.0
250.0
2.0

8
Allylprodine
2.0
250.0
2.0

9
Alphacetylmethadol
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

10
Alphameprodine
0.2
100.0
0.2

11
Alphamethadol
0.2
100.0
0.2

12
alpha‑Methylfentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

13
alpha‑Methylthiofentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

14
alpha‑Pyrrolidinobutiophenone (α‑PBP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

15
alpha‑Pyrrolidinopropiophenone (α‑PPP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

16
alpha‑Pyrrolidinovalerophenone (α‑PVP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

17
Alphaprodine
25.0
12,500.0
25.0

18
5‑(2‑Aminopropyl)‑2,3‑dihydro‑1h‑indene (5‑APDI)
0.75
250.0
0.75

19
6‑(2‑Aminopropyl)‑2,3‑dihydrobenzofuran (6‑APDB)
0.75
250.0
0.75

20
Amphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

21
Anileridine
25.0
12,500.0
25.0

22
Barbiturates
5.0
 
5.0

23
Benzethidine
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

24
1‑(Benzofuran‑6‑yl) propan‑2‑amine (6‑APB)
0.75
250.0
0.75

25
Benzoylecgonine
2.0
250.0
2.0

26
Benzylmorphine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

27
Benzylpiperazine
0.75
250.0
0.75

28
Betacetylmethadol
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

29
beta‑Hydroxyfentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

30
beta‑Hydroxy‑3‑methylfentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

31
beta‑Keto‑methylbenzodioxolylpentanamine (pentylone)
0.75
250.0
0.75

32
beta‑Keto‑N‑methyl‑3,4‑benzodioxyolylbutanamine (butylone)
0.75
250.0
0.75

33
Betameprodine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

34
Betamethadol
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

35
Betaprodine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

36
Bezitramide
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

37
2‑Bromoamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

38
3‑Bromoamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

39
4‑Bromoamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

40
4‑Bromo‑2,5‑dimethoxyamphetamine
0.5
100.0
0.5

41
2‑Bromo‑5‑methoxymethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

42
2‑Bromomethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

43
3‑Bromomethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

44
4‑Bromomethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

45
2‑Bromomethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

46
3‑Bromomethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

47
4‑Bromomethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

48
Bufotenine
2.0
250.0
2.0

49
Bupropion
0.75
250.0
0.75

50
Cannabis (in any form, including flowering or fruiting tops, leaves, seeds or stalks, but not including Cannabis resin or Cannabis fibre)
125.0
25,000.0
125.0

51
Cannabis resin
125.0
25,000.0
125.0

52
Cathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

53
1‑(4‑Chloro‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenyl)‑2‑ethenamine (2C‑C)
0.5
100.0
0.5

54
2‑Chloroamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

55
3‑Chloroamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

56
4‑Chloroamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

57
2‑Chloromethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

58
3‑Chloromethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

59
4‑Chloromethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

60
4‑Chloro‑N‑ethylamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

61
2‑Chloromethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

62
3‑Chloromethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

63
4‑Chloromethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

64
4‑Chlorophenyl‑1‑methoxypropan‑2‑amine
0.75
250.0
0.75

65
Chlorphentermine
2.0
250.0
2.0

66
Clonitazene
5.0
100.0
5.0

67
Cocaine
2.0
250.0
2.0

68
Codeine
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

69
Codeine‑N‑oxide
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

70
Codoxime
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

71
Desomorphine
2.0
250.0
2.0

72
Dexamphetamine
2.0
250.0
2.0

73
Dextromoramide
2.0
250.0
2.0

74
Diampromide
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

75
Diethylpropion (N, N‑Diethylcathinone)
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

76
Diethylthiambutene
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

77
N,N‑Diethyltryptamine
2.0
250.0
2.0

78
Difenoxin
2.0
250.0
2.0

79
1‑(2,3‑Dihydro‑1‑benzofuran‑5‑yl)propan‑2‑amine (5‑APDB)
0.75
250.0
0.75

80
Dihydrocodeine
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

81
Dihydromorphine
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

82
Dimenoxadol
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

83
Dimepheptanol
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

84
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑bromophenethylamine (2C‑B)
0.5
100.0
0.5

85
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑ethylphenethylamine (2C‑E)
0.5
100.0
0.5

86
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑iodophenethylamine (2C‑I)
0.5
100.0
0.5

87
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑methylamphetamine (STP, DOM)
0.75
250
0.75

88
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑methylphenethylamine (2C‑D)
0.5
100.0
0.5

89
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑nitrophenethylamine (2C‑N)
0.5
100.0
0.5

90
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(n)‑propylphenethylamine (2C‑P)
0.5
100.0
0.5

91
3,4‑Dimethoxymethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

92
1‑Dimethylamino‑1,2‑diphenylethane
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

93
N,N‑Dimethylamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

94
N, N‑Dimethylcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

95
1,1‑Dimethylheptyl‑11‑hydroxytetrahydrocannabinol (HU‑210)
5.0
1,000.0
5.0

96
3,4‑Dimethylmethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

97
Dimethylthiambutene
20.0
10,000.0
20.0

98
N,N‑Dimethyltryptamine
2.0
250.0
2.0

99
Dioxaphetyl butyrate
2.0
250.0
2.0

100
Diphenoxylate
2.0
250.0
2.0

101
Dipipanone
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

102
Drotebanol
2.0
250.0
2.0

103
Ecgonine
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

104
Ethchlorvynol
50.0
 
50.0

105
Ethinamate
50.0
 
50.0

106
N‑Ethylcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

107
Ethylmethylthiambutene
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

108
Ethylmorphine
2.0
250.0
2.0

109
3‑(2‑Ethylphenyl)‑2‑methyl‑quinazolin‑4‑one (Etaqualone)
5.0
 
5.0

110
Etonitazene
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

111
Etorphine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

112
Etoxeridine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

113
Fentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

114
4‑Fluoro‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑F)
0.5
100.0
0.5

115
2‑Fluoroamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

116
3‑Fluoroamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

117
4‑Fluoroamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

118
2‑Fluoromethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

119
3‑Fluoromethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

120
4‑Fluoromethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

121
2‑Fluoromethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

122
3‑Fluoromethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

123
4‑Fluoromethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

124
Furethidine
1.0
500.0
1.0

125
Gammabutyrolactone (GBL)
1.0
250.0
1.0

126
Glutethimide
50.0
 
50.0

127
Heroin (diacetylmorphine)
1.5
250.0
1.5

128
Hydrocodone
2.0
250.0
2.0

129
Hydromorphinol
2.0
250.0
2.0

130
Hydromorphone
2.0
250.0
2.0

131
Hydroxyamphetamine
2.0
250.0
2.0

132
4‑Hydroxybutanoic acid (GHB)
1.0
250.0
1.0

133
p‑Hydroxyephedrine
2.0
250.0
2.0

134
Hydroxypethidine
0.75
250.0
0.75

135
2‑Iodoamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

136
3‑Iodoamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

137
4‑Iodoamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

138
2‑Iodomethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

139
3‑Iodomethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

140
4‑Iodomethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

141
2‑Iodomethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

142
3‑Iodomethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

143
4‑Iodomethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

144
Isomethadone
2.0
250.0
2.0

145
4‑Isopropoxy‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑O‑4)
0.5
100.0
0.5

146
Ketamine
1.0
500.0
1.0

147
Ketobemidone
2.0
250.0
2.0

148
Levophenacylmorphan
2.0
250.0
2.0

149
Levomethorphan
2.0
250.0
2.0

150
Levorphanol, but not including dextrorphan
1.0
500.0
1.0

151
Lysergamides
0.01
 
0.01

152
Lysergide (LSD)
0.002
0.05
0.002

153
Meprobamate
50.0
 
50.0

154
Mescaline
7.5
3.75
7.5

155
Metazocine
7.0
3,500.0
7.0

156
Methadone
2.0
250.0
2.0

157
Methamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

158
Methaqualone
5.0
 
5.0

159
Methcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

160
Methorphan, but not including dextromethorphan
2.0
250.0
2.0

161
4’‑Methoxy‑alpha‑pyrrolidinopropiophenone (MOPPP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

162
4‑Methoxyamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

163
4‑Methoxymethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

164
4‑Methoxymethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

165
4’‑Methyl‑alpha‑pyrrolidinobutiophenone (MPBP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

166
4’‑Methyl‑alpha‑pyrrolidinohexiophenone (MPHP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

167
4’‑Methyl‑alpha‑pyrrolidinopropiophenone (MPPP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

168
N‑Methyl butylone
0.75
250.0
0.75

169
2‑Methylamino‑1‑phenylbutan‑1‑ one (buphedrone)
0.75
250.0
0.75

170
4‑Methylamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

171
3,4‑Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA)
0.75
100.0
0.75

172
4‑Methylethcathinone
0.75
250.0
0.75

173
3,4‑Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
0.5
100.0
0.5

174
Methyldesorphine
2.0
250.0
2.0

175
Methyldihydromorphine
2.0
250.0
2.0

176
3,4‑Methylenedioxyethcathinone (MDEC)
0.75
250.0
0.75

177
3,4‑Methylenedioxymethcathinone (MDMC)
0.75
250.0
0.75

178
3,4‑Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV)
0.75
250.0
0.75

179
3’,4’‑Methylenedioxy‑alpha‑pyrrolidinobutiophenone (MDPBP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

180
3’,4’‑Methylenedioxy‑alpha‑pyrrolidinopropiophenone (MDPPP)
0.75
250.0
0.75

181
3‑Methylfentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

182
4‑Methylmethamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

183
4‑Methylmethcathinone (4‑MMC)
0.75
250.0
0.75

184
Methylphenidate
2.0
250.0
2.0

185
1‑Methyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑propionoxypiperidine (MPPP)
2.0
250.0
2.0

186
4‑Methylthioamphetamine (4‑MTA)
0.75
250.0
0.75

187
4‑Methylthiobutylamphetamine (4‑MTBA)
0.75
250.0
0.75

188
4‑Methylthiodimethamphetamine (4‑MTDMA)
0.75
250.0
0.75

189
4‑Methylthioethylamphetamine (4‑MTEA)
0.75
250.0
0.75

190
3‑Methylthiofentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

191
4‑Methylthiomethamphetamine (4‑MTMA)
0.75
250.0
0.75

192
4‑Methylthiopropylamphetamine (4‑MTPA)
0.75
250.0
0.75

193
Methyprylon
50.0
 
50.0

194
Metopon
2.0
250.0
2.0

195
Monoacetylmorphines
2.0
250.0
2.0

196
Moramide
2.0
250.0
2.0

197
Morphan, but not including dextrorphan
2.0
250.0
2.0

198
Morpheridine
2.0
250.0
2.0

199
Morphine
1.5
250.0
1.5

200
Morphine‑N‑oxide
2.0
250.0
2.0

201
Myrophine
20.0
 
20.0

202
Nicocodine
2.0
250.0
2.0

203
Nicodicodine
2.0
250.0
2.0

204
Nicomorphine
2.0
250.0
2.0

205
Noracymethadol
2.0
250.0
2.0

206
Norcodeine
2.0
250.0
2.0

207
Norlevorphanol
2.0
250.0
2.0

208
Normethadone
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

209
Normorphine
20.0
 
20.0

210
Norpipanone
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

211
Opium
20.0
10,000.0
20.0

212
Oripavine
2.0
250.0
2.0

213
Oxycodone
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

214
Oxymorphone
2.0
250.0
2.0

215
para‑Fluorofentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

216
Pentazocine
20.0
 
20.0

217
Pethidine
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

218
Phenadoxone
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

219
Phenampromide
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

220
Phenazocine
1.0
500.0
1.0

221
Phencyclidine
2.0
250.0
2.0

222
Phendimetrazine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

223
Phenmetrazine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

224
Phenomorphan
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

225
Phenoperidine
1.0
500.0
1.0

226
Phentermine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

227
1‑Phenylethyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑acetoxypiperidine (PEPAP)
2.0
250.0
2.0

228
Pholcodine
5.0
2,500.0
5.0

229
Piminodine
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

230
Pipradrol
1.0
500.0
1.0

231
Piritramide
1.0
500.0
1.0

232
Proheptazine
1.0
500.0
1.0

233
Properidine
25.0
12,500.0
25.0

234
Propiram
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

235
Psilocine
2.0
1,000.0
2.0

236
Psilocybine
2.0
1,000.0
2.0

237
Pyrovalerone
0.75
250.0
0.75

238
Tetrahydrocannabinols (THC)
5.0
1,000.0
5.0

239
Thebacon
2.0
250.0
2.0

240
Thebaine
2.0
250.0
2.0

241
Thiofentanyl
0.005
2.5
0.005

242
2,4,5‑Trimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑O)
0.5
100.0
0.5

243
Trimeperidine
10.0
5,000.0
10.0

244
2,3,4‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

245
2,3,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

246
2,3,6‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

247
2,4,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

248
2,4,6‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

249
3,4,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
250.0
0.75

Note:       A drug analogue of a drug listed in column 1 of the table is a controlled drug: see paragraph 301.1(b) of the Code.
Schedule 4—Border controlled drugs
Note:       See regulation 5D.
  
Border controlled drugs and quantities

Item
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3

 
Border controlled drug
Commercial quantity (kilograms)
Marketable quantity (grams)

1
Acetorphine
2.0
2.0

2
Acetyl‑alpha‑methylfentanyl
0.005
0.005

3
Acetylcodeine
2.0
2.0

4
Acetyldihydrocodeine
2.0
2.0

5
Acetylmethadol
2.0
2.0

6
Allylprodine
2.0
2.0

7
Alphacetylmethadol
10.0
10.0

8
Alphameprodine
0.2
0.2

9
Alphamethadol
0.2
0.2

10
alpha‑Methylfentanyl
0.005
0.005

11
alpha‑Methylthiofentanyl
0.005
0.005

12
Alphaprodine
25.0
25.0

13
Amphecloral
2.0
2.0

14
3‑(2‑Aminopropyl)indole (alpha‑methyltryptamine (AMT))
2.0
2.0

15
5‑(2‑Aminopropyl)‑2,3‑dihydro‑1h‑indene (5‑APDI)
0.75
0.5

16
Amphetamine
0.75
2.0

17
Anileridine
25.0
25.0

18
Barbiturates
5.0
50.0

19
Benzethidine
10.0
10.0

20
1‑(Benzofuran‑6‑yl) propan‑2‑amine (6‑APB)
0.75
0.5

21
Benzoylecgonine
2.0
2.0

22
Benzylmorphine
5.0
5.0

23
Benzylpiperazine
0.75
2.0

24
Betacetylmethadol
5.0
5.0

25
beta‑Hydroxyfentanyl
0.005
0.005

26
beta‑Hydroxy‑3‑methylfentanyl
0.005
0.005

27
beta‑Keto‑N‑methyl‑3,4‑benzodioxyolylbutanamine (butylone)
0.75
2.0

28
Betameprodine
5.0
5.0

29
Betamethadol
5.0
5.0

30
Betaprodine
5.0
5.0

31
Bezitramide
5.0
5.0

32
4‑Bromo‑2,5‑dimethoxyamphetamine
0.5
0.5

33
Bufotenine
2.0
2.0

34
Cannabinoids (other than a Cannabinoid of a kind that can be obtained from a plant that is not a Cannabis plant)
2.0
2.0

35
Cannabis (in any form, including flowering or fruiting tops, leaves, seeds or stalks, but not including Cannabis resin or Cannabis fibre)
100.0
25,000.0

36
Cannabis resin
50.0
20.0

37
Cathinone
0.75
2.0

38
1‑(4‑Chloro‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenyl)‑2‑ethenamine (2C‑C)
0.5
0.5

39
Chlorphentermine
2.0
2.0

40
Clonitazene
5.0
5.0

41
Cocaine
2.0
2.0

42
Codeine
10.0
10.0

43
Codeine‑N‑oxide
10.0
10.0

44
Codoxime
10.0
10.0

45
Desomorphine
2.0
2.0

46
Dexamphetamine
2.0
2.0

47
Dextromoramide
2.0
2.0

48
Diampromide
5.0
5.0

49
Diethylpropion (N, N‑Diethylcathinone)
5.0
5.0

50
Diethylthiambutene
5.0
5.0

51
N,N‑Diethyltryptamine
2.0
2.0

52
Difenoxin
2.0
2.0

53
Dihydrocodeine
10.0
10.0

54
Dihydromorphine
10.0
10.0

55
Dimenoxadol
10.0
10.0

56
Dimepheptanol
10.0
10.0

57
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑bromophenethylamine (2C‑B)
0.5
0.5

58
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(n)‑butylthiophenethylamine (2C‑T‑9)
0.5
0.5

59
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑ethylphenethylamine (2C‑E)
0.5
0.5

60
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑ethylthiophenethylamine (2C‑T‑2)
0.5
0.5

61
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑iodophenethylamine (2C‑I)
0.5
0.5

62
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(β‑isobutylthio)phenethylamine (2C‑T‑17)
0.5
0.5

63
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑isopropylthiophenethylamine (2C‑T‑4)
0.5
0.5

64
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(β‑methoxyethylthio)phenethylamine (2C‑T‑13)
0.5
0.5

65
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑methylamphetamine (STP, DOM)
0.75
2.0

66
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑methylphenethylamine (2C‑D)
0.5
0.5

67
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑nitrophenethylamine (2C‑N)
0.5
0.5

68
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑(n)‑propylphenethylamine (2C‑P)
0.5
0.5

69
2,5‑Dimethoxy‑4‑n‑propylthiophenethylamine (2C‑T‑7)
0.5
0.5

70
1‑Dimethylamino‑1,2‑diphenylethane
5.0
5.0

71
1,1‑Dimethylheptyl‑11‑hydroxytetrahydrocannabinol (HU‑210)
5.0
2.0

72
Dimethylthiambutene
20.0
20.0

73
N,N‑Dimethyltryptamine
2.0
2.0

74
Dioxaphetyl butyrate
2.0
2.0

75
Diphenoxylate
2.0
2.0

76
Dipipanone
10.0
10.0

77
Drotebanol
2.0
2.0

78
Ecgonine
10.0
10.0

79
Ethchlorvynol
50.0
50.0

80
Ethinamate
50.0
50.0

81
Ethylmethylthiambutene
10.0
10.0

82
Ethylmorphine
2.0
2.0

83
Etonitazene
5.0
5.0

84
Etorphine
5.0
5.0

85
Etoxeridine
5.0
5.0

86
Fentanyl
0.005
0.005

87
4‑Fluoro‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑F)
0.5
0.5

88
4‑(2‑Fluoroethylthio)‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑T‑21)
0.5
0.5

89
1‑(5‑fluoropentyl)‑3‑(2‑iodobenzyl)indole (AM‑694)
5.0
2.0

90
Furethidine
1.0
1.0

91
Gammabutyrolactone (GBL)
1.0
2.0

92
Glutethimide
50.0
50.0

93
Harmaline
5.0
2.0

94
Harmine
5.0
2.0

95
Heroin (diacetylmorphine)
1.5
2.0

96
Hydrocodone
2.0
2.0

97
Hydromorphinol
2.0
2.0

98
Hydromorphone
2.0
2.0

99
Hydroxyamphetamine
2.0
2.0

100
4‑Hydroxybutanoic acid (GHB)
1.0
2.0

101
2‑[(1R,3S)‑3‑hydroxycyclohexyl]‑5‑(2‑methyloctan‑2‑yl)phenol (CP 47,497)
5.0
2.0

102
2‑[(1R,3S)‑3‑hydroxycyclohexyl]‑5‑(2‑methylnonan‑2‑yl)phenol (CP 47,497‑C8)
5.0
2.0

103
Hydroxypethidine
5.0
5.0

104
Isomethadone
2.0
2.0

105
4‑Isopropoxy‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑O‑4)
0.5
0.5

106
Ketamine
1.0
3.0

107
Ketobemidone
2.0
2.0

108
Levophenacylmorphan
2.0
2.0

109
Levomethorphan
2.0
2.0

110
Levorphanol, but not including dextrorphan
1.0
1.0

111
Lysergamide
0.01
0.1

112
Lysergide (LSD)
0.002
0.002

113
Meprobamate
50.0
50.0

114
Mescaline
7.5
7.5

115
Metazocine
7.0
7.0

116
Methadone
2.0
2.0

117
Methamphetamine
0.75
2.0

118
Methaqualone
5.0
50.0

119
Methcathinone
0.75
2.0

120
Methorphan, but not including dextromethorphan
2.0
2.0

121
5‑Methoxy‑alpha‑methyltryptamine (5‑MeO‑AMT)
2.0
2.0

122
5‑Methoxy‑N,N‑diisopropyltryptamine (5‑MeO‑DiPT)
2.0
2.0

123
4‑Methoxyamphetamine
0.75
2.0

124
4‑Methoxymethamphetamine
0.75
2.0

125
4‑Methylamphetamine
0.75
2.0

126
3,4‑Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA)
0.75
0.5

127
2‑(2‑Methoxyphenyl)‑1‑(1‑pentylindol‑3‑yl)ethanone (JWH‑250)
5.0
2.0

128
3,4‑Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
0.5
0.5

129
Methyldesorphine
2.0
2.0

130
Methyldihydromorphine
2.0
2.0

131
3,4‑Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV)
0.75
2.0

132
3‑Methylfentanyl
0.005
0.005

133
4‑Methylmethamphetamine
0.75
2.0

134
4‑Methylmethcathinone (4‑MMC)
0.75
2.0

135
Methylphenidate
2.0
2.0

136
1‑Methyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑propionoxypiperidine (MPPP)
2.0
2.0

137
4‑Methylthio‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑T)
0.5
0.5

138
4‑Methylthioamphetamine (4‑MTA)
0.75
2.0

139
4‑Methylthiobutylamphetamine (4‑MTBA)
0.75
2.0

140
4‑Methylthiodimethamphetamine (4‑MTDMA)
0.75
2.0

141
4‑Methylthioethylamphetamine (4‑MTEA)
0.75
2.0

142
3‑Methylthiofentanyl
0.005
0.005

143
4‑Methylthiomethamphetamine (4‑MTMA)
0.75
2.0

144
4‑Methylthiopropylamphetamine (4‑MTPA)
0.75
2.0

145
Methyprylon
50.0
50.0

146
Metopon
2.0
2.0

147
Monoacetylmorphines
2.0
2.0

148
Moramide
2.0
2.0

149
Morphan, but not including dextrorphan
2.0
2.0

150
Morpheridine
2.0
2.0

151
Morphine
1.5
2.0

152
Morphine‑N‑oxide
2.0
2.0

153
(1‑(2‑Morpholin‑4‑ylethyl)indol‑3‑yl)‑napthalen‑1‑ylmethanone (JWH‑200)
5.0
2.0

154
Myrophine
20.0
20.0

155
Napthalen‑1‑yl‑(1‑butylindol‑3‑yl)methanone (JWH‑073)
5.0
2.0

156
Nicocodine
2.0
2.0

157
Nicodicodine
2.0
2.0

158
Nicomorphine
2.0
2.0

159
Noracymethadol
2.0
2.0

160
Norcodeine
2.0
2.0

161
Norlevorphanol
2.0
2.0

162
Normethadone
5.0
5.0

163
Normorphine
20.0
20.0

164
Norpipanone
10.0
10.0

165
Opium
20.0
20.0

166
Oripavine
2.0
2.0

167
Oxycodone
5.0
5.0

168
Oxymorphone
2.0
2.0

169
para‑Fluorofentanyl
0.005
0.005

170
Pentazocine
20.0
20.0

171
1‑Pentyl‑3‑(1‑napthoyl)indol (JWH‑018)
5.0
2.0

172
Pethidine
10.0
10.0

173
1‑Pentyl‑3‑(4‑methyl‑1‑napthoyl)indole (JWH‑122)
5.0
2.0

174
Phenadoxone
10.0
10.0

175
Phenampromide
10.0
10.0

176
Phenazocine
1.0
1.0

177
Phencyclidine
2.0
2.0

178
Phendimetrazine
5.0
5.0

179
Phenmetrazine
5.0
5.0

180
Phenomorphan
5.0
5.0

181
Phenoperidine
1.0
1.0

182
Phentermine
5.0
5.0

183
1‑Phenylethyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑acetoxypiperidine (PEPAP)
2.0
2.0

184
Pholcodine
5.0
5.0

185
Piminodine
10.0
10.0

186
Pipradrol
1.0
1.0

187
Piritramide
1.0
1.0

188
Proheptazine
1.0
1.0

189
Properidine
25.0
25.0

190
Propiram
10.0
10.0

191
Psilocine
0.1
0.1

192
Psilocybine
0.1
0.1

193
Pyrovalerone
0.75
2.0

194
Tetrahydrocannabinols (THC)
5.0
2.0

195
Thebacon
2.0
2.0

196
Thebaine
2.0
2.0

197
Thiofentanyl
0.005
0.005

198
2,4,5‑Trimethoxyphenethylamine (2C‑O)
0.5
0.5

199
Trimeperidine
10.0
10.0

200
2,3,4‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
2.0

201
2,3,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
2.0

202
2,3,6‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
2.0

203
2,4,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
2.0

204
2,4,6‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
2.0

205
3,4,5‑Trimethoxyamphetamine
0.75
2.0

Note:       A drug analogue of a drug listed in column 1 of the table is a border controlled drug: see paragraph 301.4(b) of the Code.