95-11370. Controlled Substances: Proposed 1995 Aggregate Production Quotas  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 89 (Tuesday, May 9, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 24649-24651]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-11370]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    
    Drug Enforcement Administration
    [DEA No. 132P]
    
    
    Controlled Substances: Proposed 1995 Aggregate Production Quotas
    
    AGENCY: Drug Enforcement Administration.
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed revised aggregate production quotas for 
    1995.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice proposes revised 1995 aggregate production quotas 
    for controlled substances in Schedules I and II, as required under the 
    Controlled Substances Act of 1970.
    
    DATES: Comments or objections should be received on or before June 8, 
    1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send comments or objections to the Administrator, Drug 
    Enforcement Administration, Washington, DC 20537, Attn: DEA Federal 
    Register Representative/CCR.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Howard McClain, Jr., Chief, Drug & 
    Chemical Evaluation Section, Drug Enforcement Administration, 
    Washington, DC 20537, Telephone: (202) 307-7183.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 306 of the Controlled Substances Act 
    (CSA) (21 U.S.C. 826) requires that the Attorney General establish 
    aggregate production quotas for all controlled substances listed in 
    Schedules I and II. This responsibility has been delegated to the 
    Administrator of the DEA pursuant to Sec. 0.100 of Title 28 of the Code 
    of Federal Regulations.
        The Administrator, in turn, has redelegated this function to the 
    Deputy Administrator of the DEA by Sec. 0.104 of Title 28 of the Code 
    of Federal Regulations.
        On October 20, 1994, a notice of the 1995 established aggregate 
    production quotas was published in the Federal Register (59 FR 52991). 
    The notice stipulated that the Deputy Administrator of the DEA would 
    adjust the quotas in early 1995 as provided for in Title 21, Code of 
    Federal Regulations, Sec. 1303.23(c). These aggregate production quotas 
    represent those amounts of controlled substances that may be produced 
    in the United States in 1995 and do not include amounts which may be 
    imported for use in industrial processes.
        The proposed revisions are based on a review of 1994 year-end 
    inventories, 1994 disposition data submitted by quota applicants, 
    estimates of the medical needs of the United States submitted to the 
    DEA by the Food and Drug Administration and other information available 
    to the DEA.
        Therefore, under the authority vested in the Attorney General by 
    section 306 of the CSA of 1970 (21 U.S.C. 826), delegated to the 
    Administrator by Sec. 0.100 of Title 28 of the Code of Federal 
    Regulations, and redelegated to the Deputy Administrator by Sec. 0.104 
    of Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations, the Deputy 
    Administrator of the DEA hereby proposes the following changes in the 
    1995 aggregate production quotas for the listed controlled substances, 
    expressed in grams of anhydrous acid or base.
    
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                                                Previously       Proposed   
                                                established    revised 1995 
                   Basic class                1995 aggregate     aggregate  
                                                production      production  
                                                  quotas          quotas    
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    Schedule I:.............................                                
        Acetylmethadol......................               2               7
        Alphacetymethadol...................               0               5
        Aminorex............................               2               7
        Bufotenine..........................              10              10
        Cathinone...........................               4               9
        Difenoxin...........................          14,000          14,000
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        Dihydromorphine.....................               0               5
        2,5-Dimethylamphetamine.............      15,650,000      15,650,000
        Dimethylamphetamine.................               2               7
        Ethylamine analog of Phencyclidine..               0               5
        N-Ethylamphetamine..................               4               9
        Lysergic acid diethylamide..........              41              56
        Mescaline...........................               2               7
        Methaqualone........................               2               7
        Methcathinone.......................               9              14
        4-Methoxyamphetamine................              12              17
        4-Methylaminorex....................               2               2
        3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine.......              12              17
        3,4-Methylenedioxy-N-                                               
         ethylamphetamine...................               2              27
        3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine...              12              17
        3-Methylfentanyl....................              12              14
        Normethadone........................               0               5
        Normorphine.........................               2               7
        Tetrahydrocannabinols...............          35,000          35,000
        Thiophene Analog of Phencyclidine...              10              10
    Schedule II:............................                                
        Alfentanil..........................           7,000           7,000
        Amobarbital.........................               5              15
        Amphetamine.........................       1,026,100       1,026,100
        Cocaine.............................         550,000         550,000
        Codeine (for sale)..................      67,312,000      67,312,000
        Codeine (for conversion)............      16,181,000      16,181,000
        Desoxyephedrine.....................         900,000       1,154,000
                                                                            
    (1,138,000 grams of levo-desoxyephedrine for use in a non-controlled,   
     non-prescription product and 16,000 grams for methamphetamine).........
                                                                            
    Dextropropoxyphene......................     124,012,000     124,012,000
    Dihydrocodeine..........................         202,000         100,000
    Diphenoxylate...........................         688,000         346,000
    Ecgonine (for conversion)...............         650,000         650,000
    Ethylmorphine...........................               0              10
    Fentanyl................................          76,000          52,000
    Hydrocodone.............................       8,474,000       8,474,000
    Hydromorphone...........................         404,000         404,000
    Isomethadone............................               0              10
    Levo-alpha-acetylmethadol...............         200,000         200,000
    Levorphanol.............................           8,000           8,000
    Meperidine..............................       8,637,000       9,521,000
    Methadone...............................       3,779,000       3,779,000
    Methadone (for conv)....................         364,000         364,000
    Methadone Intermediate (for sale).......         300,000               0
    Methadone Int. (for conv)...............       4,393,000       4,393,000
    Methylphenidate.........................       8,886,000      10,410,000
    Morphine (for sale).....................       7,612,000       7,612,000
    Morphine (for conv).....................      78,105,000      78,105,000
    Noroxymorphone (for sale)...............          21,000          21,000
    Noroxymorphone (for conv)...............       3,500,000       3,500,000
    Opium...................................       1,118,000       1,304,000
    Oxycodone (for sale)....................        3,613,00       4,254,000
    Oxycodone (for conv)....................          23,000          25,500
    Oxymorphone.............................           9,200          10,200
    Pentobarbital...........................      15,706,000      15,706,000
    Phencyclidine...........................              52              72
    Phenylacetone (for conv)................       3,528,000       3,528,000
    1-Phenylcyclohexylamine.................               0              10
    1-Piperidinocyclohexanecarbonitrile.....               0              10
    Secobarbital............................         480,000         322,000
    Sufentanil..............................           1,600           1,600
    Thebaine................................       9,383,000       9,383,000
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      All interested persons are invited to submit their comments and 
    objections in writing regarding this proposal. A person may object to 
    or comment on the proposal relating to any of the above mentioned 
    substances without filing comments or objections regarding the others. 
    If a person believes that one or more of these issues warrant a 
    hearing, the individual should so state and summarize the reasons for 
    this belief.
        In the event that comments or objections to this proposal raise one 
    or more issues which the Deputy Administrator finds warrant a hearing, 
    the Deputy Administrator shall order a public hearing by notice in the 
    Federal [[Page 24651]] Register, summarizing the issues to be heard and 
    setting the time for the hearing.
        The Office of Management and budget has determined that notice of 
    aggregate production quotas are not subject to centralized review under 
    Executive Order 12866.
        Rules establishing aggregate production quotas for controlled 
    substances in Schedules I and II are required by statute, fulfill 
    United States obligations under the Single Convention on Narcotic 
    Drugs, 1961, and other international treaties, and are essential to a 
    criminal law enforcement function of the United States. Without the 
    periodic establishment and adjustment of aggregate production quotas, 
    pharmaceutical manufacturers in the United States could not lawfully 
    produce a wide variety of medically necessary pharmaceutical drugs.
        These actions have been analyzed in accordance with the principles 
    and criteria contained in Executive Order 12612 and it has been 
    determined that this matter raises no Federalism implications which 
    would warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
        The Deputy Administrator hereby certifies that this action will 
    have no significant impact upon small entities whose interests must be 
    considered under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq. 
    The establishment and revision of annual production quotas for 
    Schedules I and II controlled substances is mandated by law and by the 
    international obligations of the United States. Such quotas impact 
    predominantly upon major manufacturers of the affected controlled 
    substances.
    
        Dated: May 3, 1995.
    Stephen H. Greene,
    Deputy Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 95-11370 Filed 5-8-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/09/1995
Department:
Drug Enforcement Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of proposed revised aggregate production quotas for 1995.
Document Number:
95-11370
Dates:
Comments or objections should be received on or before June 8, 1995.
Pages:
24649-24651 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
DEA No. 132P
PDF File:
95-11370.pdf