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2021 Delaware Code
Title 16 - Health and Safety
Chapter 47. Uniform Controlled Substances Act
Subchapter II. Standards and Schedules
§ 4714. Schedule I.

Universal Citation:
16 DE Code § 4714. (2021)
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§ 4714. Schedule I.

(a) The controlled substances listed in this section are included in Schedule I.

(b) Any of the following opiates, including their isomers, esters, ethers, salts and salts of isomers, esters and ethers, unless specifically excepted, whenever the existence of these isomers, esters, ethers and salts is possible within the specific chemical designation:

(1) Acetylmethadol;

(2) Allylprodine;

(3) Alphacetylmethadol (except levo-alphacetylmethadol also known as levo-alpha-acetylmethadol, levomethadyl acetate or “LAAM”);

(4) Alphameprodine;

(5) Alphamethadol;

(6) Benzethidine;

(7) Betacetylmethadol;

(8) Betameprodine;

(9) Betamethadol;

(10) Betaprodine;

(11) Clonitazene;

(12) Dextromoramide;

(13) Dextrorphan;

(14) Diampromide;

(15) Diethylthiambutene;

(16) Dimenoxadol;

(17) Dimepheptanol;

(18) Dimethylthiambutene;

(19) Dioxaphetyl butyrate;

(20) Dipipanone;

(21) Ethylmethylthiambutene;

(22) Etonitazene;

(23) Etoxeridine;

(24) Furethidine;

(25) Hydroxypethidine;

(26) Ketobemidone;

(27) Levomoramide;

(28) Levophenacylmorphan;

(29) Morpheridine;

(30) Noracymethadol;

(31) Norlevorphanol;

(32) Normethadone;

(33) Norpipanone;

(34) Phenadoxone;

(35) Phenampromide;

(36) Phenomorphan;

(37) Phenoperidine;

(38) Piritramide;

(39) Proheptazine;

(40) Properidine;

(41) Racemoramide;

(42) Trimeperidine;

(43) Difenoxin;

(44) Propiram;

(45) Tilidine;

(46)-(59) [Repealed.]

(60) Any fentanyl-related substances including any substance not otherwise controlled in any schedule that is structurally related to fentanyl by one or more of the following modifications:

a. Replacement of the phenyl portion of the phenethyl group by any monocycle, whether or not further substituted in or on the monocycle;

b. Substitution in or on the phenethyl group with alkyl, alkenyl, alkoxyl, hydroxyl, halo, haloalkyl, amino or nitro groups;

c. Substitution in or on the piperidine ring with alkyl, alkenyl, alkoxyl, ester, ether, hydroxyl, halo, haloalkyl, amino or nitro groups;

d. Replacement of the aniline ring with any aromatic monocycle whether or not further substituted in or on the aromatic monocycle;

e. Replacement of the N-propionyl group by another acyl group; and

f. Any modifications not as listed above.

(c) Any of the following opium derivatives, their salts, isomers and salts of isomers, unless specifically excepted, whenever the existence of these salts, isomers and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation:

(1) Acetorphine;

(2) Acetyldihydrocodeine;

(3) Benzylmorphine;

(4) Codeine methylbromide;

(5) Codeine-N-Oxide;

(6) Cyprenorphine;

(7) Desomorphine;

(8) Dihydromorphine;

(9) Etorphine;

(10) Heroin;

(11) Hydromorphinol;

(12) Methyldesorphine;

(13) Methyldihydromorphine;

(14) Morphine methylbromide;

(15) Morphine methylsulfonate;

(16) Morphine-N-Oxide;

(17) Myrophine;

(18) Nicocodeine;

(19) Nicomorphine;

(20) Normorphine;

(21) Pholcodeine;

(22) Thebacon; and

(23) Drotebanol.

(d) Any material, compound, mixture or preparation which contains any quantity of the following hallucinogenic substances, their salts, isomers and salts of isomers, unless specifically excepted, whenever the existence of these salts, isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation:

(1) 3,4-methylenedioxy amphetamine;

(2) 5-methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxy amphetamine;

(3) 3,4,5-trimethoxy amphetamine;

(4) Bufotenine;

(5) Diethyltryptamine;

(6) Dimethyltryptamine;

(7) 4-methyl-2,5-dimethoxylamphetamine;

(8) Ibogaine;

(9) Lysergic acid diethylamide;

(10) Mescaline;

(11) Peyote;

(12) N-ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate;

(13) N-methyl-3-piperidyl benzilate;

(14) Psilocybin;

(15) Psilocyn;

(16) Thiophene Analog of Phencyclidine;

(17) Ethylamine Analog of Phencyclidine;

(18) Pyrrolidine Analog of Phencyclidine;

(19) Any material, compound, combination, mixture, synthetic substitute or preparation which contains any quantity of marijuana or any tetrahydrocannabinols, their salts, isomers or salts of isomers and is not approved for use by the US Food and Drug Administration;

(20) Parahexyl

(21) 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), its optical, positional and geometric isomers, salts and salts of isomers;

(22) 2, 5-Dimethoxy-4-ethylamphetamine (DOET);

(23) Alpha-ethyltrytamine;

(24) Salvia divinorum;

(25) Salvinorin A; and

(26) Synthetic cannabanoid, which means a substance containing 1 or more of the following chemical compounds:

a. JWH-015;

b. JWH-018;

c. JWH-019;

d. JWH-073;

e. JWH-081;

f. JWH-122;

g. JWH-200;

h. JWH-250;

i. JWH-251;

j. JWH-398;

k. HU-210;

l. HU-211;

m. HU-308;

n. HU-331;

o. CP 55,940;

p. CP 47,497 and its homologues;

q. WIN 55212-2;

r. AM-2201;

s. AM-694;

t. JWH-203;

u. RCS-4; and

v. RCS-8.

(e) Any material, compound, mixture or preparation which contains any quantity of the following depressant substances, including their salts, isomers and salts of isomers unless specifically excepted, whenever the existence of these salts, isomers and salts of isomers is possible within the specific designation:

(1) Methaqualone.

(2) Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB).

(f) Any material, compound, mixture or preparation which contains any quantity of the following stimulant substances, including their salts, isomers and salts of isomers unless specifically excepted, whenever the existence of these salts, isomers and salts of isomers is possible within the specific designation:

(1) Fenethylline;

(2) N-Ethylamphetamine;

(3) Cathinone;

(4) Methcathinone;

(5) Aminorex; and

(6) Synthetic cathinone, which means a substance containing 1 or more of the following chemical compounds:

a. Mephedrone (also known as 4-MMC; 4-Methylephedrone; and 2-(methylamino)-1-(4-methylphenyl)-1-propanone);

b. MDPV (also known as Methylenedioxy Pyrovalerone; 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone; and 1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-pentanone);

c. Methylone (also known as M1; bk-MDMA; 3,4-Methylenedioxy-N-methylcathinone; and 1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-2-(methylamino)-1-propanone);

d. Naphyrone (also known as O-2482; NRG-1; Naphpyrovalerone; β-Naphyrone; and 1-(2-naphthalenyl)-2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-pentanone);

e. Flephedrone (also known as 4-FMC; and 1-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)propan-1-one);

f. Methedrone (also known as 4-Methedrone; Methoxyphedrine; PMMC; para-Methoxymethcathinone; 4-methoxymethcathinone; and 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-(methylamino)-1-propanone; 4-methoxy methcathinone);

g. Ethcathinone (also known as Ethylpropion, N-ethylcathinone and 2-ethylaminopropiophenone; βk-Ethylamphetamine; 2-ethylaminopropiophenone; and 2-ethylamino-1-phenyl-propan-1-one, N-ethylcathinone);

h. Ethylone (also known as 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-ethylcathinone; MDEC; βk-MDEA; and (RS)-1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-2-(ethylamino)propan-1-one);

i. Butylone (also known as β-keto MBDB; and 1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-2-(methylamino)-1-butanone);

j. Metamfepramone (also known as N,N-Dimethylcathinone; and 2-(dimethylamino)-1-phenyl-1-propanone);

k. Alpha-PPP (also known as α-Pyrrolidinopropiophenone; and 1-phenyl-2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-propanone);

l. MOPPP (also known as 4′-Methoxy-α-pyrrolidinopropiophenone; and 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)propan-1-one);

m. MDPPP (also known as 3′,4′-Methylenedioxy-α-pyrrolidinopropiophenone; and 1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-propanone);

n. Alpha-PVP (also known as α-Pyrrolidinopentiophenone; α-PVP; O-2387; alpha-PVP; and 1-phenyl-2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-pentanone);

o. 3-FMC (also known as 3-Fluoromethcathinone; and 1-(3-fluorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)propan-1-one);

p. MPBP (also known as 4′-Methyl-α-pyrrolidinobutiophenone; and (RS)-1-(4-methylphenyl)-2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-butanone); and

q. Methcathinone (also known as α-methylamino-propiophenone; Ephedrone (Europe); and (RS)-2-(methylamino)-1-phenyl-propan-1-one).

16 Del. C. 1953, § 4714;  58 Del. Laws, c. 424, § 1;  61 Del. Laws, c. 261, §§ 1, 2;  71 Del. Laws, c. 295, § 3;  75 Del. Laws, c. 256, §§ 2, 3;  77 Del. Laws, c. 110, §§ 1, 2;  78 Del. Laws, c. 61, § 2;  15 DE Reg 577 (Emergency);  78 Del. Laws, c. 204, §§ 2[2], 3;  81 Del. Laws, c. 77, § 1;  81 Del. Laws, c. 401, § 1;  82 Del. Laws, c. 120, § 1; 
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