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Sports Law: Drug Use: Drug Laws and Regulations

Federal Laws and other Regulations
Selected State Laws: Arizona:
  • 13-3401 Definitions of Controlled Substances
  • 32-1401 Definitions of Medical Issues
  • 32-1854 Definition of Unprofessional Conduct
  • 36-2514 Controlled Substances
  • 36-2531 Prohibited Acts
California: Colorado
  • §12-36-106 Definitions of practice of medicine and athlete trainers
  • §12-36-117 Unprofessional Conduct by Medical Professionals - includes improper dispensation of steroids
  • §12-38-117 Grounds for discipline of medical professionals, including improper dispensation of steroids
  • §18-18-205 Schedule III Controlled Substances
Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho
  • §37-2709 Schedule III Controlled Substances
  • §37-128 Prohibition on sale of certain drugs
  • §18-8002 Permits suspension of driver's license for refusal to take drug tests.
  • §37-2732 Prohibition on manufacture, possession, or sale of controlled substances.
  • §54-3905 Requirements to become a registered athletic trainer
  • §54-3912 Grounds for suspension or other punishment of athletic trainers
Iowa
  • §124.208 Schedule III Controlled Substances
  • §126.3 Defines prohibited acts, including sale, distribution, or possession of steroids intented to be used for illegitimate purposes.
  • §321J.11 Limitations on who may draw specimens for testing
  • §155A.4 Prohibition on dispensation or distribution of prescription drugs, including steroids, without a license.
Kansas
  • §65-4109 Schedule III Controlled Substances
  • §65-2837b Unprofessional Conduct - including improper distribution of steroids
  • §65-6911 Grounds for denial or suspension of registration as an atheletic trainer
Kentucky Michigan
  • §333.17766a Use, possession, or delivery of androgenic steroids - misdemeanor and felony charges
  • §333.26302 Requires athletic facilities to post notice that use of steroids is a crime
New Hampshire
  • §318-B:1 Controlled Drug Act - List of Controlled Substances
  • §318-B:26 Controlled Drug Act - Penalties for Sale
New Mexico New York Oklahoma
  • §63-2-312.1 Prohibits the distribution of steroids without a medical purpose - felony
  • §40-559 Limitations on sample collection and drug testing
  • §63-2-503.2 Penalties for violation of Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act
Rhode Island
  • §16-11.1 Requires athletic coaches to provide a pre-season lecture on the health effects of substance abuse
  • §21-28-2.01 Controlled Substances, all schedules
  • §5-60-1 to 5-60-19 Regulations of Athletic Agents
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