Decision 2024/832 - EU position in the 67th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs on the scheduling of substances under the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol, and the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971

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This decision entered into force on March  4, 2024.

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Council Decision (EU) 2024/832 of 4 March 2024 on the position to be taken on behalf of the European Union in the 67th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs on the scheduling of substances under the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol, and the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971
 
Legal instrument Decision
Number legal act Decision 2024/832
Regdoc number ST(2024)6501
Original proposal COM(2024)2 EN
CELEX number i 32024D0832

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Key dates

Document 04-03-2024; Date of adoption
Effect 04-03-2024; Entry into force Date of document See Art 3
End of validity 31-12-9999

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Official Journal

of the European Union

EN

Series L

 

 

2024/832

7.3.2024

COUNCIL DECISION (EU) 2024/832

of 4 March 2024

on the position to be taken on behalf of the European Union in the 67th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs on the scheduling of substances under the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol, and the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 83(1), in conjunction with Article 218(9) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,

Whereas:

 

(1)

The United Nations (UN) Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol (the ‘Convention on Narcotic Drugs’) entered into force on 8 August 1975.

 

(2)

Pursuant to Article 3 of the Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) can decide to add substances to the Schedules of that Convention. It can make changes to the Schedules only in accordance with recommendations of the World Health Organisation (WHO), but it can also decide not to make changes recommended by the WHO.

 

(3)

The UN Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971 (the ‘Convention on Psychotropic Substances’) entered into force on 16 August 1976.

 

(4)

Pursuant to Article 2 of the Convention on Psychotropic Substances, the CND can decide to add substances to the Schedules of that Convention or to remove them, on the basis of recommendations of the WHO. The CND has broad discretionary powers to take into account economic, social, legal, administrative and other factors, but cannot act arbitrarily.

 

(5)

Changes to the Schedules of the Convention on Narcotic Drugs and the Convention on Psychotropic Substances have direct repercussions on the scope of application of Union law in the area of drug control. Council Framework Decision 2004/757/JHA (1) applies to substances listed in the Schedules of those Conventions. Thus, any change to the Schedules of those Conventions is directly incorporated into common Union rules.

 

(6)

The CND is to decide, during its 67th session scheduled to take place on 14 to 22 March 2024 in Vienna, on the addition of five new substances to the Schedules of the Convention on Narcotic Drugs and the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.

 

(7)

The Union is not a party to the Convention on Narcotic Drugs or to the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. It has observer status with no voting rights in the CND, of which 13 Member States are members with the right to vote at its 67th session (2). It is necessary for the Council to authorise those Member States to express the position of the Union on the scheduling of substances under those Conventions since such decisions on the addition of new substances to those Schedules fall under the competence of the Union.

 

(8)

The WHO has recommended the addition of one new substance to Schedule I of the Convention on Narcotic Drugs, three new substances to Schedule II of the Convention on Psychotropic Substances, and one new substance to Schedule IV of the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.

 

(9)

All substances reviewed by the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) and recommended for scheduling by the WHO are monitored by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) as new psychoactive substances under the terms of Regulation (EC) No 1920/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council (3).

 

(10)

According to the assessment by the ECDD, bromazolam (IUPAC name: 8-bromo-1-methyl-6-phenyl-4H-[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]benzodiazepine) is a benzodiazepine with a relatively...


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