South Dakota HB1016 modifies the state's controlled substances schedule and declares an emergency.
South Dakota HB1016 amends the state's controlled substances schedule by adding new substances to Schedule I and II, including various fentanyl analogs and other synthetic opioids. The bill also updates definitions related to controlled substances, such as "controlled substance analogue" and "narcotic drug." Additionally, it declares an emergency, allowing the act to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.
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