This rule was adopted to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. This rule places Ketamine under Schedule III of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act, Code Section 16-13-27(8). The Board finds:
(a) that Ketamine has an extremely high potential for abuse;(b) that scientific evidence and scientific knowledge of the pharmacological effects of Ketamine demonstrate that the public would be at risk if it is not regulated as a controlled substance;(c) that the pattern of abuse of Ketamine and the scope and significance of that abuse support regulation;(d) that there exists an imminent peril to the public health and welfare with regard to the abuse of Ketamine;(e) that Ketamine has the same risk to the public health of citizens of the State of Georgia as any substance already contained in the Controlled Substances Act;(f) that Ketamine has no known precursor already scheduled under the Act; and(g) that the DEA has filed the intent to add Ketamine to the Federal Controlled Substances Act under Schedule III.Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 480-34-.02
O.C.G.A. Secs. 26-4-37, 16-13-22, 50-13-4.
Original Rule entitled "Ketamine" adopted. F. Sept. 26, 1997; eff. Oct. 16, 1997.