1. Except as provided in the following paragraphs of this
article, a
preparation is
subject to the same
measures of
control as the
psychotropic substance which it contains, and, if it contains more than one such
substance, to the
measures applicable to the most strictly controlled of those
substances.
2. If a
preparation containing a
psychotropic substance other than a
substance in
Schedule I is compounded in such a way that it presents no, or a negligible,
risk of abuse and the
substance cannot be recovered by readily applicable means in a
quantity liable to
abuse, so that the
preparation does not give rise to a
public health and
social problem, the
preparation may be exempted from certain of the
measures of
control provided in this
Convention in
accordance with paragraph 3.
3. If a
Party makes a finding under the preceding paragraph regarding a
preparation, it may
decide to exempt the
preparation, in its
country or in one of its
regions, from any or all of the
measures of
control provided in this
Convention except the
requirements of:
(a)
article 8 (
licences), as it applies to
manufacture;
(b)
article 11 (
records), as it applies to exempt
preparations;
(e)
article 16 (
reports to be furnished by the
Parties), as it applies to exempt
preparations; and
A
Party shall notify the
Secretary-General of any such
decision, of the
name and composition of the exempt
preparation, and of the
measures of
control from which it is exempted. The
Secretary-General shall transmit the
notification to the other
Parties, to the
World Health Organization and to the
Board.
4. If a
Party or the
World Health Organization has
information regarding a
preparation exempted pursuant to paragraph 3 which in its
opinion may require the
termination, in whole or in part, of the
exemption, it shall notify the
Secretary-General and furnish him with the
information in
support of the
notification. The
Secretary-General shall transmit such
notification, and any
information which he considers
relevant, to the
Parties, to the
Commission and, when the
notification is made by a
Party, to the
World Health Organization. The
World Health Organization shall
communicate to the
Commission an
assessment of the
preparation in
relation to the matters specified in paragraph 2, together with a
recommendation of the
control measures, if any, from which the
preparation should cease to be exempted. The
Commission, taking into
account the
communication from the
World Health Organization, whose
assessment shall be determinative as to
medical and
scientific matters, and bearing in
mind the
economic,
social,
legal,
administrative and other
factors it may consider
relevant, may
decide to
terminate the
exemption of the
preparation from any or all
control measures. Any
decision of the
Commission taken pursuant to this paragraph shall be
communicated by the
Secretary-General to all
States Members of the
United Nations, to non-
member States Parties to this
Convention, to the
World Health Organization and to the
Board. All
Parties shall take
measures to
terminate the
exemption from the
control measure or
measures in
question within 180
days of the
date of the
Secretary-General's
communication.