CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 28-32. Pharmaceutical preparedness: Definitions. Transfer or distribution of drugs or controlled substances during emergency.
Sec. 28-32. Pharmaceutical preparedness: Definitions. Transfer or distribution of drugs or controlled substances during emergency. (a) For purposes of this
section and section 28-32a:
(1) "Drugs" means (A) substances recognized as drugs in the official United States
Pharmacopoeia, official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States, or official
National Formulary, or any supplement to any of said publications; (B) substances intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in
man or animals; (C) substances, other than food, intended to affect the structure or
any function of the body of man or animals; and (D) substances intended for use as a
component of any article specified in subparagraph (A), (B) or (C) of this subdivision.
"Drugs" does not include devices or their components, parts or accessories;
(2) "Controlled drugs" means those drugs which contain any quantity of a substance
which has been designated as subject to the federal Controlled Substances Act, or which
has been designated as a depressant or stimulant drug pursuant to federal food and
drug laws, or which has been designated by the Commissioner of Consumer Protection
pursuant to section 21a-243 as having a stimulant, depressant or hallucinogenic effect
upon the higher functions of the central nervous system and as having a tendency to
promote abuse or psychological or physiological dependence, or both. Such controlled
drugs are classifiable as amphetamine-type, barbiturate-type, cannabis-type, cocaine-type, hallucinogenic, morphine-type and other stimulant and depressant drugs. "Controlled drugs" does not include alcohol, nicotine or caffeine;
(3) "Controlled substance" means a drug, substance or immediate precursor in
schedules I to V, inclusive, of the Connecticut controlled substance scheduling regulations adopted pursuant to section 21a-243. "Controlled substance" does not include
alcohol, nicotine or caffeine.
(b) Upon declaration of an emergency by the Governor or the Governor's authorized
representative having authority to declare emergencies, a hospital pharmacy, pharmacy
or registrant authorized by state or federal law to be in possession of controlled substances may, in accordance with applicable federal regulations, policies and guidelines
and with prior approval of the Commissioner of Consumer Protection, transfer or distribute drugs or controlled drugs to a licensed pharmacy, a registrant authorized by state or
federal law to be in possession of controlled substances, or a location authorized by the
commissioner. Such registrant shall record the transfer accurately and in compliance
with all state and federal statutes and regulations and shall report the transfer, in writing,
to the commissioner.
(P.A. 06-195, S. 49.)
History: P.A. 06-195 effective June 7, 2006.