Indiana Administrative Code Title 858 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Indiana Administrative Code – Title 858: Controlled Substances Advisory Committee

1. Purpose and Role

The Controlled Substances Advisory Committee (CSAC) is established to provide expert advice and recommendations related to the regulation and control of controlled substances within Indiana.

The Committee assists in:

Reviewing and evaluating the classification of drugs and substances.

Advising on scheduling decisions (i.e., whether a substance should be classified as Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V).

Recommending amendments to rules governing controlled substances.

Providing guidance on the legitimate medical use of substances and preventing abuse.

2. Composition of the Committee

The Committee generally consists of appointed members with expertise in fields such as:

Medicine and pharmacy.

Law enforcement.

Public health.

Legal professionals familiar with drug laws.

Other relevant experts.

Membership terms, qualifications, and appointment procedures are set forth in the rules.

3. Meetings and Procedures

The Committee meets regularly, at times specified by the rules.

Meetings are conducted according to administrative procedures, including notice requirements and public accessibility.

The Committee may hold special meetings as needed.

Decisions and recommendations are typically made by majority vote.

Minutes and records of meetings are maintained and made available as required.

4. Substance Scheduling and Review

A key responsibility is to review petitions and proposals to:

Add new substances to the controlled substances schedules.

Remove or reschedule existing substances.

Evaluate scientific and medical evidence concerning abuse potential and medical use.

The Committee analyzes evidence such as:

Pharmacological data.

Abuse and addiction potential.

Medical usefulness.

Public health impact.

Based on this review, the Committee makes formal recommendations to the appropriate state authority (such as the state health commissioner or regulatory agency) regarding scheduling decisions.

5. Rulemaking Recommendations

The Committee may propose or recommend:

Changes to administrative rules regulating controlled substances.

New regulatory measures to improve control and reduce diversion or misuse.

Policies supporting safe prescribing and dispensing.

6. Advisory Role

The Committee acts in an advisory capacity and does not have direct enforcement authority.

Its recommendations inform the state agencies responsible for enforcement, licensing, and regulation of controlled substances.

7. Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest

Members must maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive information.

Conflict of interest policies apply to ensure impartiality in decision-making.

Summary Table (Simplified):

AreaDetails
PurposeAdvise on controlled substances scheduling and regulations
MembersExperts in medicine, pharmacy, law enforcement, public health
MeetingsRegular and special meetings with public notice
FunctionsReview scheduling petitions, recommend additions/removals
RecommendationsPropose rule changes and regulatory policies
AuthorityAdvisory only, no direct enforcement authority
EthicsConfidentiality and conflict of interest rules

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