To the extent moneys are available therefor, the Crime Prevention Center of the Department of Justice shall prepare and disseminate informational materials on the unique dangers posed by clandestine laboratories and the controlled substances they produce. The Crime Prevention Center shall increase public awareness in areas such as the health dangers created by the laboratories themselves, including how to identify and report them, and the unusual effects and dangers of synthetic substances such as analogs of fentanyl, MPPP, phencyclidine, and methamphetamines.
Cal. Health & Safety Code § 11644
Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement Program
Known as the California Uniform Controlled Substances Act
The act spans §§ 11000–11651 (376 sections).
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 218 Cal. App. 3d 1493 - People v. Jackson (1990)
Most recently applied in 218 Cal. App. 3d 1493 - People v. Jackson (March 1990)
Added by Stats. 1986, Ch. 1029, Sec. 1.
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