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Regulations & Codified CSA > USC > Subchapter I, Part C > Section 821

Title 21 United States Code (USC)
Controlled Substances Act


Section 821. Rules and Regulations

The Attorney General is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations and to charge reasonable fees relating to the registration and control of the manufacture, distribution, and dispensing of controlled substances and to the registration and control of regulated persons and of regulated transactions.

(Pub.L. 91-513, Title II, Section 301, Oct. 27, 1970, 84 Stat. 1253.)

Code of Federal Regulations

Administrative practices and procedures, see 21 CFR 10.1 et seq.

Debarment and suspension, drug-free workplace, grants, see 21 CFR 1404.100 et seq.

Mandatory declassification review program, see 21 CFR 1402.1 et seq.

Personnel standards, see 21 CFR 19.1 et seq.

Public hearings, see 21 CFR 12.1 et seq.

Uniform administrative requirements, grants and cooperative agreements, see 21 CFR 1403.1 et seq.

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