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1 LAWS OF MALAYSIA REPRINT Act 234 DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT 1952 Incorporating all amendments up to 1 January 2006 PUBLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LAW REVISION, MALAYSIA UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE REVISION OF LAWS ACT 1968 IN COLLABORATION WITH PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BHD 20062 2 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT 1952 First enacted (Ordinance No. 30 of 1952) Revised (Act 234 w.e.f 17 July 1980) PREVIOUS REPRINT First Reprint3 Dangerous Drugs 3 LAWS OF MALAYSIA Act 234 DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT 1952 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section 1. Short title PART I INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS 2. Interpretation 3. Appointment of Drug Enforcement Officers PART II CONTROL OF RAW OPIUM, COCA LEAVES, POPPY-STRAW AND CANNABIS 4. Restriction on importation of raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw and cannabis 5. Restriction on exportation of raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw and cannabis 6. Restriction on possession of raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw and cannabis 6A. (Deleted) 6B. Restriction on planting or cultivation of certain plants 7. Power to regulate the production of and dealing in raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw and cannabis PART III CONTROL OF PREPARED OPIUM, CANNABIS AND CANNABIS RESIN 8. Application to cannabis and cannabis resin4 4 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 Section 9. Possession, etc., of prepared opium 10. Use of premises, possession of utensils and consumption of opium PART IV CONTROL OF CERTAIN DANGEROUS DRUGS 11. Extent of application of Part IV 12. Restriction on import and export of certain dangerous drugs 13. Keeping or using premises for unlawful administration 14. Administration to others 15. Self administration 16. Control of manufacture and sale of certain dangerous drugs 17. Prohibition of trade, etc., in new drugs, and power to apply Part IV with or without modifications to certain drugs PART V CONTROL OF EXTERNAL TRADE 18. Interpretation 19. Export of dangerous drugs 20. Import of dangerous drugs 21. Dangerous drugs in transit 22. Removal licences in transit 23. Drugs not to be tampered with 24. The diversion of dangerous drugs in transit 25. Exemption of preparation in the possession of travellers 25A 25P. (Deleted) PART VA PART VI ANCILLARY AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 26. Interpretation 27. Powers of inspection and seizure 27A. Power to intercept communication 28. Obstruction of inspection or search5 Section 29. Indemnity 30. Seizure and forfeiture of drugs, etc. Dangerous Drugs 5 30A. Things seized may be delivered to the owner or other person 31. Power of arrest and seizure 31A. Examination of arrested person by a medical officer 31B. Procedure where investigation cannot be completed within twentyfour hours by an officer of customs 32. False declaration 33. Abetments and attempts punishable as offences 34. Abetting or procuring the commission of an offence abroad 35. Liability of officers of a company and employers and servants 36. Burden of proof 37. Presumptions 37A. Admission of statements in evidence 37B. (Deleted) 38. Ship or aircraft used for unlawful import or export 38A. Powers of the Court in respect of drug dependants below the age of eighteen 38B. Powers of the Court in respect of persons found guilty under section General penalty 39A. Increased penalty where the subject matter is the prescribed amount of certain dangerous drugs 39B. Trafficking in dangerous drugs 39C. Increased penalty where person has prior admissions or convictions 40. Protection of informers 40A. Evidence of agent provocateur admissible 41. Jurisdiction 41A. Special provisions relating to transmission of a case to, and trial by, the High Court 41B. No bail to be granted in respect of certain offences 42. Power to conduct prosecutions 42A. Rewards 43. Licences, permits, etc., may be subject to conditions 44. Power of Minister to delegate powers and functions6 6 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 Section 45. Power of Minister to exempt certain drugs and institutions from certain provisions of the Act 45A. Power of the Minister to vary First Schedule 46. Act not to derogate from other statutory or other legal provisions and powers 47. Regulations 48. Drug Enforcement officers to be deemed public servants 49. Action of officers no offence 50. Repeal FIRST SCHEDULE SECOND SCHEDULE THIRD SCHEDULE7 Dangerous Drugs 7 LAWS OF MALAYSIA Act 234 DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT 1952 An Act to make further and better provision for the regulating of the importation, exportation, manufacture, sale, and use of opium and of certain other dangerous drugs and substances, to make special provision relating to the jurisdiction of courts in respect of offences thereunder and their trial, and for purposes connected therewith. [Peninsular Malaysia 1 November 1952, L.N. 554/1952; Sabah and Sarawak 1 June 1978, P.U. (A) 157/1978] Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the Dangerous Drugs Act Interpretation PART I INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires aircraft includes every description of craft which may be used for the conveyance of passengers or goods by air; cannabis means any part of any plant of the genus Cannabis from which there is found to be present resin irrespective of its quantity, and by whatever name the plant may be designated; cannabis resin means the separated resin, whether crude or purified, obtained from any plant of the genus Cannabis; coca leaves means the leaves of any plant of the genus of the Erythroxylaceae from which cocaine can be extracted either directly or by chemical transformation;8 8 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 Commission means the Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations; conveyance includes ship, train, vehicle, aircraft, or any other means of transport by which persons or goods can be carried; corresponding law means any law stated in a certificate purporting to be issued by or on behalf of the Government of any country or territory to be a law providing for the control and regulation in that country or territory of the manufacture, sale, use, export, and import of drugs and substances in accordance with the Geneva Convention (No. 1) or of the Geneva Convention (No. 2) or of the Hague Convention or of the Protocol or of the Single Convention and any statement in any such certificate (or in any official copy thereof) as to the effect of the law mentioned in the certificate (or in any official copy thereof), or any statement in any such certificate (or in any official copy thereof) that any facts constitute an offence against that law, shall be conclusive; dangerous drug means any drug or substance which is for the time being comprised in the First Schedule; Drug Enforcement Officer means a Drug Enforcement Officer appointed under section 3 of this Act; export, with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, in relation to Malaysia, means to take or cause to be taken out of Malaysia by land, air or water, otherwise than in transit; Geneva Convention (No. 1) means the Convention concluded at the Second Opium Conference held at Geneva for the purpose of completing and strengthening the Hague Convention and signed at Geneva on 19 February 1925; Geneva Convention (No. 2) means the Convention concluded at a Conference held at Geneva for the purpose of supplementing the Hague Convention and the Geneva Convention (No. 1) and signed at Geneva on 13 July 1931; Hague Convention means the International Opium Convention signed at the Hague on 23 January 1912; import, with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, in relation to Malaysia, means to bring, or to cause to be brought into Malaysia by land, air or water, otherwise than in transit;9 Dangerous Drugs 9 in transit means taken or sent from any country and brought into Malaysia by land, air or water (whether or not landed or transhipped in Malaysia) for the sole purpose of being carried to another country either by the same or another conveyance; licensed pharmacist means a registered pharmacist who is the holder of a Type A Licence issued under the Poisons Act 1952 [Act 366]; manufacture, in relation to a dangerous drug, includes (a) the making, producing, compounding and assembling of the drug; (b) the making, producing, compounding and assembling a preparation of the drug; (c) the refining or transformation of the drug into another dangerous drug; and (d) any process done in the course of the foregoing activities; medicinal opium means raw opium which has undergone the processes necessary to adapt it for medicinal use in accordance with the requirements of the British Pharmacopoeia, whether in powder form or granulated or otherwise, or mixed with neutral materials; Minister means the Minister charged with the responsibility for medical and health services; offence under this Act includes an offence under any regulation made under this Act; opium poppy means any plant from which morphine may be produced; Peninsular Malaysia has the meaning assigned thereto in section 3 of the Interpretation Acts 1948 and 1967 [Act 388], and includes the *Federal Territory; poppy-straw means all parts except the seeds of the opium poppy, after mowing; premises includes any house, shop, store, room, cubicle, shed, conveyance, or any place whether open or enclosed; *NOTE Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Labuan are included see P.U. (A) 220/1985. For Putrajaya see section 1 of Act A1095.10 10 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 prepared opium means the substance commonly called candu and means opium prepared or re-prepared so as to be suitable for smoking or consumption otherwise and includes dross and any other residues remaining after such opium has been smoked; Protocol means the Protocol on Narcotic Drugs signed at Lake Success, New York, on 11 December 1946; raw opium means the coagulated juice obtained from any plant from which morphine may be produced, whatever its content of morphine and in whatever form the coagulated juice is, but does not include medicinal opium; registered dentist means a dental practitioner as defined in subsection 2(1) of the Dental Act 1971 [Act 51]; registered dental surgeon means a dental surgeon as defined in subsection 2(1) of the Dental Act 1971; registered medical practitioner means a medical practitioner registered under the Medical Act 1971 [Act 50]; registered pharmacist means a pharmacist registered under any written law relating to the registration of pharmacists, and includes, in Sabah or Sarawak, a person holding a qualification recognized by the Director of Medical Services in Sabah or Sarawak, as the case may be, as a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of the profession of a pharmacist; ship includes every description of ship, boat or craft used in navigation, whether propelled by oars or otherwise, or used for the carriage or storage of goods; Single Convention means the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs signed at New York on 30 March 1961; subordinate court has the meaning assigned thereto in section 3 of the Courts of Judicature Act 1964 [Act 91]; syringe means any instrument suitable for the administration of hypodermic injections; trafficking includes the doing of any of the following acts, that is to say, manufacturing, importing, exporting, keeping, concealing, buying, selling, giving, receiving, storing, administering,11 Dangerous Drugs 11 transporting, carrying, sending, delivering, procuring, supplying or distributing any dangerous drug otherwise than under the authority of this Act or the regulations made under the Act; veterinary surgeon has the meaning assigned thereto in the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1974 [Act 147]; written law has the meaning assigned thereto in the Interpretation Acts 1948 and Appointment of Drug Enforcement Officers 3. The Yang di-pertuan Agong may appoint such persons as he may think fit to be Drug Enforcement Officers for the purposes of this Act. PART II CONTROL OF RAW OPIUM, COCA LEAVES, POPPY-STRAW AND CANNABIS Restriction on importation of raw opium, coca leaves, poppystraw and cannabis 4. (1) No person shall import into Malaysia any raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis except under and in accordance with the authorization of the Minister and into such ports or places as may be prescribed by such authorization. (2) Any person who contravenes this section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act, and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years and not less than three years. Restriction on exportation of raw opium, coca leaves, poppystraw and cannabis 5. (1) No persons shall export from Malaysia any raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis except under and in accordance with the authorization of the Minister and from such ports or places as may be prescribed by such authorization.12 12 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 (2) If at any time the importation of raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis into any country or territory is prohibited or restricted by the laws of that country or territory, there shall, while that prohibition or restriction is in force, be attached to every authorization issued under this Part authorizing the exportation of raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis from Malaysia such conditions as appear to the Minister necessary for preventing or restricting, as the case may be, the exportation of raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis from Malaysia to that country or territory during such time as the importation of raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis into that country or territory is so prohibited or restricted, and any such authorizations issued before the said prohibition or restriction came into force shall, if the Minister so directs, be deemed to be subject to the like conditions. (3) Any person who contravenes this section or of any condition attached or applicable to any authorization under subsection (2) shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable on conviction to *imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years and not less than three years. Restriction on possession of raw opium, coca leaves, poppystraw and cannabis 6. Any person who keeps or has in his possession, custody or control any raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis or the seeds of the plants from which they may be obtained either directly or indirectly, except under and in accordance with an authorization such as is referred to in sections 4 and 5 or with any regulation made under section 7 thereof, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding **twenty thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both. 6A. (Deleted by Act A553). Restriction on planting or cultivation of certain plants 6B. (1) No person shall (a) either on his own behalf or on behalf of any other person, plant or cultivate any plant from which raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis may be obtained either directly or indirectly; *NOTE Previously fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both such fine and imprisonment see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1973 [Act A194]. **NOTE Previously ten thousand ringgit see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1986 [Act A659].13 Dangerous Drugs 13 (b) allow any plant, from which raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis may be obtained either directly or indirectly, to be planted or cultivated by some other person on land owned or occupied by him or in any receptacle on such land; or (c) allow any plant, from which raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis may be obtained either directly or indirectly, planted or cultivated by some other person on land owned or occupied by him or in any receptacle on such land, to remain on such land or in such receptacle. (2) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the Minister from authorizing any public officer to plant or cultivate any plant, from which raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis may be obtained either directly or indirectly, in places and on such terms and conditions as may be specified in such authorization for research, educational, experimental or medical purposes. (3) Any person who contravenes this section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be punished on conviction with imprisonment for life and with whipping of not less than six strokes. (4) Any person found on land or who occupies land on which, or any person found in possession of any receptacle in which, any plant, from which raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis may be obtained either directly or indirectly, is planted or cultivated shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved, to be the person who planted or cultivated such plant. Power to regulate the production of and dealing in raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw and cannabis 7. (1) The Minister may make regulations for prohibiting, controlling and restricting the cultivation, production, possession, sale and distribution of raw opium, coca leaves, poppy-straw or cannabis. (2) All such regulations shall be made in accordance with section 47.14 14 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 PART III CONTROL OF PREPARED OPIUM, CANNABIS AND CANNABIS RESIN Application to cannabis and cannabis resin 8. In this Part any reference to prepared opium or opium shall be construed as including a reference to cannabis, cannabis resin and substances of which such resin forms the base. Possession, etc., of prepared opium 9. (1) No person shall (a) import into or export from Malaysia; or (b) keep or have in his possession, custody or control; or (c) manufacture, sell or otherwise deal in, any prepared opium. (2) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding *twenty thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both. Use of premises, possession of utensils and consumption of opium 10. (1) If any person (a) being the owner or occupier of any premises permits those premises to be used for the purpose of making prepared opium or for the sale or the smoking or consumption otherwise of prepared opium; or (b) is concerned in the management of any premises used for any such purposes as aforesaid, he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding **ten thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding **three years or to both. *NOTE Previously ten thousand ringgit see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1986 [Act A659]. **NOTE Previously five thousand ringgit and two years imprisonment see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1972 [Act A112].15 (2) If any person Dangerous Drugs 15 (a) has in his possession any pipe or other utensil for use in connection with the smoking of prepared opium, or any utensil used in the preparation of opium for smoking or consumption otherwise; or (b) smokes or otherwise consumes prepared opium or frequents any place or places used for the purpose of smoking or otherwise consuming prepared opium, he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding *five thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding *two years or to both. (3) In this section consume with its grammatical variations means eat, chew, smoke, swallow, drink, inhale, or introduce into the body in any manner or by any means whatsoever. PART IV CONTROL OF CERTAIN DANGEROUS DRUGS Extent of application of Part IV 11. (1) This Part applies to dangerous drugs listed in Parts III, IV and V of the First Schedule. (2) If it appears to the Minister that any other derivative of cocaine or morphine or of any salts of cocaine or morphine or of any other alkaloid of opium or any other drug of whatever kind or any substance whatever is or is likely to be productive, if improperly used, or is capable of being converted into a substance which is, or is likely to be productive, if improperly used, of ill effects substantially of the same character or nature as or analogous to those produced by cocaine or morphine, the Minister may by order declare that this Part shall apply to that derivative or alkaloid or other drug or that substance in the same manner as it applies to the drugs mentioned in subsection (1). (3) The Minister may by order amend Parts III, IV and V of the First Schedule by including therein any drug or substance in respect of which an order has been made under subsection (2) or by removing therefrom any drug or substance which has been exempted from the provisions of this Act by an order or regulations made under section 45. *NOTE Previously two thousand ringgit and one year imprisonment see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1972 [Act A112].16 16 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 Restriction on import and export of certain dangerous drugs 12. (1) No person shall except under the authorization of the Minister (a) import into Malaysia any dangerous drug specified in Parts III, IV and V of the First Schedule; or (b) export from Malaysia any dangerous drug specified in Parts III and IV of the First Schedule. (2) No person shall have in his possession, custody or control any dangerous drug to which this Part applies unless he is authorized to be in possession, custody or control of such drug or is deemed to be so authorized under this Act or the regulations made thereunder. (3) Any person who contravenes subsection (2) of this section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding *one hundred thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding **five years or to both. (4) Any person who is a public officer employed at any prison, rehabilitation centre, police lock-up or place of detention shall, on his conviction under subsection (3) for contravening subsection (2), be liable to whipping of not more than three strokes in addition to the punishment to which he is liable under subsection (3). Keeping or using premises for unlawful administration 13. Any person who (a) being the occupier of any premises, and not being a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist, keeps or uses such premises for the purpose of the administration of any dangerous drug specified in Parts III and IV of the First Schedule to a human being; or (b) being the owner or occupier of any premises permits such premises to be used for the purpose of the administration of any such dangerous drug to a human being by any person other than a registered medical *NOTE Previously twenty thousand ringgit see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1998 [Act A1025]. **NOTE Previously three years see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1973 [Act A194].17 Dangerous Drugs 17 practitioner or registered dentist or a person acting under the directions of a registered medical practitioner or registered dentist; or (c) being the owner or occupier of any premises permits such premises to be used for the purpose of the smoking or consumption otherwise of any such dangerous drug by a human being, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act, and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding *five years or to both. Administration to others 14. (1) Any person who administers any dangerous drug specified in Parts III and IV of the First Schedule to any other person shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both. (2) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to render unlawful the administration of any such drug by or under the directions of a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist or a medical or dental officer of any visiting force lawfully present in Malaysia who is resident in Malaysia on full pay and acting in the course of his duty. Self administration 15. (1) Any person who (a) consumes, administers to himself or suffers any other person, contrary to section 14 to administer to him any dangerous drug specified in Parts III and IV of the First Schedule; or (b) is found in any premises kept or used for any of the purposes specified in section 13 in order that any such dangerous drug may be administered to or smoked or otherwise consumed by him, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years. *NOTE Previously three years see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1973 [Act A194].18 18 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 (2) For the purpose of this section, consumes includes eat, chew, smoke, swallow, drink, inhale or introduce into the body in any manner or by any means whatsoever. Control of manufacture and sale of certain dangerous drugs 16. (1) For the purpose of preventing the improper use of the dangerous drugs specified in Parts III, IV and V of the First Schedule, the Minister may make regulations to provide for controlling the manufacture, sale, possession, and distribution of such drugs, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, for (a) prohibiting the manufacture of any such drug except on premises licensed for the purpose and subject to any conditions specified in the licence; (b) prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or distribution of any such drug except by persons licensed or otherwise authorized under the regulations and subject to any conditions specified in the licence or authority; (c) regulating the issue by registered medical practitioners, registered dentists, and veterinary surgeons of prescriptions containing any such drug, and the dispensing of any such prescriptions; (d) requiring persons engaged in the manufacture, sale or distribution of any such drug to keep such books and to furnish such information, either in writing or otherwise, as may be prescribed; and (e) prescribing the marking of packages, bottles or containers in which any such drug is supplied. (2) The regulations made under this section may provide for authorizing any licensed pharmacist in accordance with any written law relating to poisons from time to time in force in Malaysia or any part thereof (a) to manufacture in the ordinary course of his retail business any preparation, admixture, or extract of any dangerous drug specified in Parts III, IV and V of the First Schedule; and19 Dangerous Drugs 19 (b) to carry on the business of retailing, dispensing, or compounding any such drug, subject in each case to the power of the Minister to withdraw the authorization in the case of a person who has been convicted of an offence against this Act, and who cannot, in the opinion of the Minister properly be allowed to carry on the business of manufacturing, selling, or distributing, as the case may be, any such drug. (3) Nothing contained in any regulation made under this section shall be construed as authorizing the sale, or the keeping of an open shop for the retailing, dispensing, or compounding of poisons by any person who is not duly qualified in that behalf under, or otherwise than in accordance with, any written law relating to poisons from time to time in force in Malaysia or any part thereof, or as derogating from the said Act, for prohibiting, restricting, or regulating the sale of poisons. (4) All such regulations shall be made in accordance with section 47. Prohibition of trade, etc., in new drugs, and power to apply Part IV with or without modifications to certain drugs 17. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person to trade in, or manufacture for the purposes of trade, any products obtained from any of the phenanthrene alkaloids of opium or from the ecgonine alkaloids of the coca leaf, not being a product which was on 30 March 1961, being used for medical or scientific purposes or not being a substance specified in the First Schedule: Provided that if the Minister is at any time satisfied as respects any such product that it is of medical or scientific value, the Minister may by order direct that this subsection shall cease to apply to that product. If any person acts in contravention of this subsection, he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act, and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding *five years or to both. *NOTE Previously three years see Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 1973 [Act A194].20 20 Laws of Malaysia ACT 234 (2) If it is made to appear to the Minister that a decision with respect to any such product as is mentioned in subsection (1) has in pursuance of article 3 of the Single Convention been communicated by the Secretary General of the United Nations Organization to the parties to the said Convention, the Minister may by order, as the case requires, either declare that this Part shall apply to that product in the same manner as they apply to the drugs mentioned in subsection 11(1) or apply this Part to that product with such modifications as may be specified in the order. (3) The Minister may by order make, in the First Schedule, any alterations incidental to the inclusion of any such drug or substance in such Schedule. PART V CONTROL OF EXTERNAL TRADE Interpretation 18. In this Part Convention means the Single Convention; diversion certificate means a certificate issued by the competent authority of a country through which a dangerous drug passes in transit, authorizing the diversion of such drug to a country other than that specified as the country of ultimate destination in the export authorization, and containing all the particulars required to be included in an export authorization, together with the name of the country from which the consignment was originally exported; export authorization means an authorization issued by a competent authority in a country from which a dangerous drug is exported; import authorization means a licence, issued by a competent authority in a country into which it is intended to import dangerous drugs. View more
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