Article II


      (720 ILCS 570/Art. II heading)
ARTICLE II

    (720 ILCS 570/201)(from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1201)
    Sec. 201. (a) The Department shall carry out the provisions of this Article. The Department or its successor agency may add substances to or delete or reschedule all controlled substances in the Schedules of Sections 204, 206, 208, 210 and 212 of this Act. In making a determination regarding the addition, deletion, or rescheduling of a substance, the Department shall consider the following:
        (1) the actual or relative potential for abuse;
        (2) the scientific evidence of its pharmacological
     effect, if known;
        (3) the state of current scientific knowledge
     regarding the substance;
        (4) the history and current pattern of abuse;
        (5) the scope, duration, and significance of abuse;
        (6) the risk to the public health;
        (7) the potential of the substance to produce
     psychological or physiological dependence;
        (8) whether the substance is an immediate precursor
     of a substance already controlled under this Article;
        (9) the immediate harmful effect in terms of
     potentially fatal dosage; and
        (10) the long‑range effects in terms of permanent
     health impairment.
    (b) (Blank).
    (c) (Blank).
    (d) If any substance is scheduled, rescheduled, or deleted as a controlled substance under Federal law and notice thereof is given to the Department, the Department shall similarly control the substance under this Act after the expiration of 30 days from publication in the Federal Register of a final order scheduling a substance as a controlled substance or rescheduling or deleting a substance, unless within that 30 day period the Department objects, or a party adversely affected files with the Department substantial written objections objecting to inclusion, rescheduling, or deletion. In that case, the Department shall publish the reasons for objection or the substantial written objections and afford all interested parties an opportunity to be heard. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Department shall publish its decision, by means of a rule, which shall be final unless altered by statute. Upon publication of objections by the Department, similar control under this Act whether by inclusion, rescheduling or deletion is stayed until the Department publishes its ruling.
    (e) The Department shall by rule exclude any non‑narcotic substances from a schedule if such substance may, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, be lawfully sold over the counter without a prescription.
    (f) (Blank).
    (g) Authority to control under this section does not extend to distilled spirits, wine, malt beverages, or tobacco as those terms are defined or used in the Liquor Control Act and the Tobacco Products Tax Act.
    (h) Persons registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration to manufacture or distribute controlled substances shall maintain adequate security and provide effective controls and procedures to guard against theft and diversion, but shall not otherwise be required to meet the physical security control requirements (such as cage or vault) for Schedule V controlled substances containing pseudoephedrine or Schedule II controlled substances containing dextromethorphan.
(Source: P.A. 94‑800, eff. 1‑1‑07; 94‑1087, eff. 1‑19‑07; 95‑331, eff. 8‑21‑07.)

    (720 ILCS 570/202) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1202)
    Sec. 202.
    The controlled substances listed or to be listed in the schedules in sections 204, 206, 208, 210 and 212 are included by whatever official, common, usual, chemical, or trade name designated.
(Source: P. A. 77‑757.)

    (720 ILCS 570/203) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1203)
    Sec. 203. The Department shall issue a rule scheduling a substance in Schedule I if it finds that:
    (1) the substance has high potential for abuse; and
    (2) the substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States or lacks accepted safety for use in treatment under medical supervision.
(Source: P.A. 83‑969.)

    (720 ILCS 570/204)(from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1204)
    Sec. 204. (a) The controlled substances listed in this Section are included in Schedule I.
    (b) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any of the following opiates, including their isomers, esters, ethers, salts, and salts of isomers, esters, and ethers, whenever the existence of such isomers, esters, ethers and salts is possible within the specific chemical designation:
        (1) Acetylmethadol;
        (1.1) Acetyl‑alpha‑methylfentanyl
    (N‑[1‑(1‑methyl‑2‑phenethyl)‑
    4‑piperidinyl]‑N‑phenylacetamide);
        (2) Allylprodine;
        (3) Alphacetylmethadol, except
    levo‑alphacetylmethadol (also known as levo‑alpha‑
    acetylmethadol, levomethadyl acetate, or LAAM);
        (4) Alphameprodine;
        (5) Alphamethadol;
        (6) Alpha‑methylfentanyl
    (N‑(1‑alpha‑methyl‑beta‑phenyl) ethyl‑4‑piperidyl)
    propionanilide;  1‑(1‑methyl‑2‑phenylethyl)‑4‑(N‑
    propanilido) piperidine;
        (6.1) Alpha‑methylthiofentanyl
    (N‑[1‑methyl‑2‑(2‑thienyl)ethyl‑
    4‑piperidinyl]‑N‑phenylpropanamide);
        (7) 1‑methyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑propionoxypiperidine (MPPP);
        (7.1) PEPAP
    (1‑(2‑phenethyl)‑4‑phenyl‑4‑acetoxypiperidine);
        (8) Benzethidine;
        (9) Betacetylmethadol;
        (9.1) Beta‑hydroxyfentanyl
    (N‑[1‑(2‑hydroxy‑2‑phenethyl)‑
    4‑piperidinyl]‑N‑phenylpropanamide);
        (10) Betameprodine;
        (11) Betamethadol;
        (12) Betaprodine;
        (13) Clonitazene;
        (14) Dextromoramide;
        (15) Diampromide;
        (16) Diethylthiambutene;
        (17) Difenoxin;
        (18) Dimenoxadol;
        (19) Dimepheptanol;
        (20) Dimethylthiambutene;
        (21) Dioxaphetylbutyrate;
        (22) Dipipanone;
        (23) Ethylmethylthiambutene;
        (24) Etonitazene;
        (25) Etoxeridine;
        (26) Furethidine;
        (27) Hydroxpethidine;
        (28) Ketobemidone;
        (29) Levomoramide;
        (30) Levophenacylmorphan;
        (31) 3‑Methylfentanyl
    (N‑[3‑methyl‑1‑(2‑phenylethyl)‑
    4‑piperidyl]‑N‑phenylpropanamide);
        (31.1) 3‑Methylthiofentanyl
    (N‑[(3‑methyl‑1‑(2‑thienyl)ethyl‑
    4‑piperidinyl]‑N‑phenylpropanamide);
        (32) Morpheridine;
        (33) Noracymethadol;
        (34) Norlevorphanol;
        (35) Normethadone;
        (36) Norpipanone;
        (36.1) Para‑fluorofentanyl
    (N‑(4‑fluorophenyl)‑N‑[1‑(2‑phenethyl)‑
    4‑piperidinyl]propanamide);
        (37) Phenadoxone;
        (38) Phenampromide;
        (39) Phenomorphan;
        (40) Phenoperidine;
        (41) Piritramide;
        (42) Proheptazine;
        (43) Properidine;
        (44) Propiram;
        (45) Racemoramide;
        (45.1) Thiofentanyl
    (N‑phenyl‑N‑[1‑(2‑thienyl)ethyl‑
    4‑piperidinyl]‑propanamide);
        (46) Tilidine;
        (47) Trimeperidine;
        (48) Beta‑hydroxy‑3‑methylfentanyl (other name:
    N‑[1‑(2‑hydroxy‑2‑phenethyl)‑3‑methyl‑4‑piperidinyl]‑
    N‑phenylpropanamide).
    (c) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any of the following opium derivatives, its salts, isomers and salts of isomers, whenever the existence of such 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) Diacetyldihydromorphine (Dihydroheroin);
        (9) Dihydromorphine;
        (10) Drotebanol;
        (11) Etorphine (except hydrochloride salt);
        (12) Heroin;
        (13) Hydromorphinol;
        (14) Methyldesorphine;
        (15) Methyldihydromorphine;
        (16) Morphine methylbromide;
        (17) Morphine methylsulfonate;
        (18) Morphine‑N‑Oxide;
        (19) Myrophine;
        (20) Nicocodeine;
        (21) Nicomorphine;
        (22) Normorphine;
        (23) Pholcodine;
        (24) Thebacon.
    (d) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture, or preparation which contains any quantity of the following hallucinogenic substances, or which contains any of its salts, isomers and salts of isomers, whenever the existence of such salts, isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation (for the purposes of this paragraph only, the term "isomer" includes the optical, position and geometric isomers):
        (1) 3,4‑methylenedioxyamphetamine
    (alpha‑methyl,3,4‑methylenedioxyphenethylamine,
    methylenedioxyamphetamine, MDA);
        (1.1) Alpha‑ethyltryptamine
    (some trade or other names: etryptamine;
    MONASE; alpha‑ethyl‑1H‑indole‑3‑ethanamine;
    3‑(2‑aminobutyl)indole; a‑ET; and AET);
        (2) 3,4‑methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA);
        (2.1) 3,4‑methylenedioxy‑N‑ethylamphetamine
    (also known as: N‑ethyl‑alpha‑methyl‑
    3,4(methylenedioxy) Phenethylamine, N‑ethyl MDA, MDE,
    and MDEA);
        (2.2) N‑Benzylpiperazine (BZP);
        (3) 3‑methoxy‑4,5‑methylenedioxyamphetamine, (MMDA);
        (4) 3,4,5‑trimethoxyamphetamine (TMA);
        (5) (Blank);
        (6) Diethyltryptamine (DET);
        (7) Dimethyltryptamine (DMT);
        (8) 4‑methyl‑2,5‑dimethoxyamphetamine (DOM, STP);
        (9) Ibogaine  (some trade and other names:
    7‑ethyl‑6,6,beta,7,8,9,10,12,13‑octahydro‑2‑methoxy‑
    6,9‑methano‑5H‑pyrido [1',2':1,2] azepino [5,4‑b]
    indole; Tabernanthe iboga);
        (10) Lysergic acid diethylamide;
        (10.5) Salvia divinorum (meaning all parts of the
    plant presently classified botanically as Salvia divinorum, whether growing or not, the seeds thereof, any extract from any part of that plant, and every compound, manufacture, salts, isomers, and salts of isomers whenever the existence of such salts, isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation, derivative, mixture, or preparation of that plant, its seeds or extracts);
        (11) 3,4,5‑trimethoxyphenethylamine (Mescaline);
        (12) Peyote (meaning all parts of the plant presently
    classified botanically as Lophophora williamsii Lemaire, whether growing or not, the seeds thereof, any extract from any part of that plant, and every compound, manufacture, salts, derivative, mixture, or preparation of that plant, its seeds or extracts);
        (13) N‑ethyl‑3‑piperidyl benzilate (JB 318);
        (14) N‑methyl‑3‑piperidyl benzilate;
        (14.1) N‑hydroxy‑3,4‑methylenedioxyamphetamine
    (also known as N‑hydroxy‑alpha‑methyl‑
    3,4(methylenedioxy)phenethylamine and N‑hydroxy MDA);
        (15) Parahexyl; some trade or other names:
    3‑hexyl‑1‑hydroxy‑7,8,9,10‑tetrahydro‑6,6,9‑trimethyl‑6H‑
    dibenzo (b,d) pyran; Synhexyl;
        (16) Psilocybin;
        (17) Psilocyn;
        (18) Alpha‑methyltryptamine (AMT);
        (19) 2,5‑dimethoxyamphetamine
    (2,5‑dimethoxy‑alpha‑methylphenethylamine; 2,5‑DMA);
        (20) 4‑bromo‑2,5‑dimethoxyamphetamine
    (4‑bromo‑2,5‑dimethoxy‑alpha‑methylphenethylamine;
    4‑bromo‑2,5‑DMA);
        (20.1) 4‑Bromo‑2,5 dimethoxyphenethylamine.
    Some trade or other names: 2‑(4‑bromo‑
    2,5‑dimethoxyphenyl)‑1‑aminoethane;
    alpha‑desmethyl DOB, 2CB, Nexus;
        (21) 4‑methoxyamphetamine
    (4‑methoxy‑alpha‑methylphenethylamine;
    paramethoxyamphetamine; PMA);
        (22) (Blank);
        (23) Ethylamine analog of phencyclidine.
    Some trade or other names:
    N‑ethyl‑1‑phenylcyclohexylamine,
    (1‑phenylcyclohexyl) ethylamine,
    N‑(1‑phenylcyclohexyl) ethylamine, cyclohexamine, PCE;
        (24) Pyrrolidine analog of phencyclidine. Some trade
    or other names: 1‑(1‑phenylcyclohexyl) pyrrolidine, PCPy, PHP;
        (25) 5‑methoxy‑3,4‑methylenedioxy‑amphetamine;
        (26) 2,5‑dimethoxy‑4‑ethylamphetamine
    (another name: DOET);
        (27) 1‑[1‑(2‑thienyl)cyclohexyl] pyrrolidine
    (another name: TCPy);
        (28) (Blank);
        (29) Thiophene analog of phencyclidine (some trade
    or other names: 1‑[1‑(2‑thienyl)‑cyclohexyl]‑piperidine;
    2‑thienyl analog of phencyclidine; TPCP; TCP);
        (30) Bufotenine (some trade or other names:
    3‑(Beta‑Dimethylaminoethyl)‑5‑hydroxyindole;
    3‑(2‑dimethylaminoethyl)‑5‑indolol;
    5‑hydroxy‑N,N‑dimethyltryptamine;
    N,N‑dimethylserotonin; mappine);
        (31)  1‑Pentyl‑3‑(1‑naphthoyl)indole 
    Some trade or other names: JWH‑018; 
        (32) 1‑Butyl‑3‑(1‑naphthoyl)indole 
    Some trade or other names: JWH‑073. 
    (e) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture, or preparation which contains any quantity of the following substances having a depressant effect on the central nervous system, including its salts, isomers, and salts of isomers whenever the existence of such salts, isomers, and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation:
        (1) mecloqualone;
        (2) methaqualone; and
        (3) gamma hydroxybutyric acid.
    (f) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture, or preparation which contains any quantity of the following substances having a stimulant effect on the central nervous system, including its salts, isomers, and salts of isomers:
        (1) Fenethylline;
        (2) N‑ethylamphetamine;
        (3) Aminorex (some other names:
    2‑amino‑5‑phenyl‑2‑oxazoline; aminoxaphen;
    4‑5‑dihydro‑5‑phenyl‑2‑oxazolamine) and its
    salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
        (4) Methcathinone (some other names:
    2‑methylamino‑1‑phenylpropan‑1‑one;
    Ephedrone; 2‑(methylamino)‑propiophenone;
    alpha‑(methylamino)propiophenone; N‑methylcathinone;
    methycathinone; Monomethylpropion; UR 1431) and its
    salts, optical isomers, and salts of optical isomers;
        (5) Cathinone (some trade or other names:
    2‑aminopropiophenone; alpha‑aminopropiophenone;
    2‑amino‑1‑phenyl‑propanone; norephedrone);
        (6) N,N‑dimethylamphetamine (also known as:
    N,N‑alpha‑trimethyl‑benzeneethanamine;
    N,N‑alpha‑trimethylphenethylamine);
        (7) (+ or ‑) cis‑4‑methylaminorex  ((+ or ‑) cis‑
    4,5‑dihydro‑4‑methyl‑4‑5‑phenyl‑2‑oxazolamine).
    (g) Temporary listing of substances subject to emergency scheduling. Any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains any quantity of the following substances:
        (1) N‑[1‑benzyl‑4‑piperidyl]‑N‑phenylpropanamide
    (benzylfentanyl), its optical isomers, isomers, salts,
    and salts of isomers;
        (2) N‑[1(2‑thienyl)
   methyl‑4‑piperidyl]‑N‑phenylpropanamide (thenylfentanyl),
   its optical isomers, salts, and salts of isomers.
(Source: P.A. 95‑239, eff. 1‑1‑08; 95‑331, eff. 8‑21‑07; 96‑347, eff. 1‑1‑10; 96‑1285, eff. 1‑1‑11.)

    (720 ILCS 570/205) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1205)
    Sec. 205. The Department shall issue a rule scheduling a substance in Schedule II if it finds that:
    (1) the substance has high potential for abuse;
    (2) the substance has currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, or currently accepted medical use with severe restrictions; and
    (3) the abuse of the substance may lead to severe psychological or physiological dependence.
(Source: P.A. 83‑969.)

    (720 ILCS 570/206)(from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1206)
    Sec. 206. (a) The controlled substances listed in this Section are included in Schedule II.
    (b) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any of the following substances whether produced directly or indirectly by extraction from substances of vegetable origin, or independently by means of chemical synthesis, or by combination of extraction and chemical synthesis:
        (1) Opium and opiates, and any salt, compound,
     derivative or preparation of opium or opiate, excluding apomorphine, dextrorphan, levopropoxyphene, nalbuphine, nalmefene, naloxone, and naltrexone, and their respective salts, but including the following:
            (i) Raw Opium;
            (ii) Opium extracts;
            (iii) Opium fluid extracts;
            (iv) Powdered opium;
            (v) Granulated opium;
            (vi) Tincture of opium;
            (vii) Codeine;
            (viii) Ethylmorphine;
            (ix) Etorphine Hydrochloride;
            (x) Hydrocodone;
            (xi) Hydromorphone;
            (xii) Metopon;
            (xiii) Morphine;
            (xiv) Oxycodone;
            (xv) Oxymorphone;
            (xvi) Thebaine;
            (xvii) Thebaine‑derived butorphanol.
            (xviii) Dextromethorphan, except drug products
         that may be dispensed pursuant to a prescription order of a practitioner and are sold in compliance with the safety and labeling standards as set forth by the United States Food and Drug Administration, or drug products containing dextromethorphan that are sold in solid, tablet, liquid, capsule, powder, thin film, or gel form and which are formulated, packaged, and sold in dosages and concentrations for use as an over‑the‑counter drug product. For the purposes of this Section, "over‑the‑counter drug product" means a drug that is available to consumers without a prescription and sold in compliance with the safety and labeling standards as set forth by the United States Food and Drug Administration.
        (2) Any salt, compound, isomer, derivative or
     preparation thereof which is chemically equivalent or identical with any of the substances referred to in subparagraph (1), but not including the isoquinoline alkaloids of opium;
        (3) Opium poppy and poppy straw;
        (4) Coca leaves and any salt, compound, isomer, salt
     of an isomer, derivative, or preparation of coca leaves including cocaine or ecgonine, and any salt, compound, isomer, derivative, or preparation thereof which is chemically equivalent or identical with any of these substances, but not including decocainized coca leaves or extractions of coca leaves which do not contain cocaine or ecgonine (for the purpose of this paragraph, the term "isomer" includes optical, positional and geometric isomers);
        (5) Concentrate of poppy straw (the crude extract of
     poppy straw in either liquid, solid or powder form which contains the phenanthrine alkaloids of the opium poppy).
    (c) Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule any of the following opiates, including their isomers, esters, ethers, salts, and salts of isomers, whenever the existence of these isomers, esters, ethers and salts is possible within the specific chemical designation, dextrorphan excepted: