Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2015C00461:section:10:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2015C00461
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 10 (pt 7/24)
Character Range: 27527–30449

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.
ARTICLE 4
Other special provisions regarding the scope of control
In respect of psychotropic substances other than those in Schedule I, the Parties may permit:
     (a) the carrying by international travellers of small quantities of preparations for personal use; each Party shall be entitled, however, to satisfy itself that these preparations have been lawfully obtained;
     (b) the use of such substances in industry for the manufacture of non‑psychotropic substances or products, subject to the application of the measures of control required by this Convention until the psychotropic substances come to be in such a condition that they will not in practice be abused or recovered;
     (c) the use of such substances, subject to the application of the measures of control required by this Convention, for the capture of animals by persons specifically authorized by the competent authorities to use such substances for that purpose.
ARTICLE 5
Limitation for use to medical and scientific purposes
1. Each party shall limit the use of substances in Schedule I as provided in article 7.
2. Each Party shall, except as provided in article 4, limit by such measures as it considers appropriate the manufacture, export, import, distribution and stocks of, trade in, and use and possession of, substances in Schedules II, III and IV to medical and scientific purposes.
3. It is desirable that the Parties do not permit the possession of substances in Schedule II, III and IV except under legal authority.
ARTICLE 6
Special administration
It is desirable that for the purpose of applying the provisions of this Convention, each Party establish and maintain a special administration, which may with advantage be the same as, or work in close co‑operation with, the special administration established pursuant to the provisions of conventions for the control of narcotic drugs.
ARTICLE 7
Special provisions regarding substances in Schedule I
In respect of substances in Schedule I, the Parties shall:
     (a) prohibit all use except for scientific and very limited medical purposes by duly authorized persons, in medical or scientific establishments which are directly under the control of their Governments or specifically approved by them;
     (b) require that manufacture, trade, distribution and possession be under a special licence or prior authorization;
     (c) provide for close supervision of the activities and acts mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b);
     (d) restrict the amount supplied to a duly authorized person to the quantity required for his authorized purpose;
     (e) require that persons performing medical or scientific functions keep records concerning the acquisition of the substances and the details of their use,