059-3 Wyo. Code R. §§ 3-9 - Exemption of Law Enforcement Officials
(a) The requirement
of registration is waived for the following persons in the circumstances
described in this section:
(i) Any officer or
employee of the Drug Enforcement Administration, any officer of the United
States Bureau of Customs, any officer or employee of the United States Food and
Drug Administration, and any other Federal officer who is lawfully engaged in
the enforcement of any Federal law relating to controlled substances, drugs or
customs, and is duly authorized to possess controlled substances in the course
of his official duties; and
(ii)
Any officer or employee of any State, or any political subdivision or agency
thereof, who is engaged in the enforcement of any State of local law relating
to controlled substances and is duly authorized to possess controlled
substances in the course of his official duties.
(b) Any official exempted by this section
may, when acting in the course of his official duties, possess any controlled
substance and distribute any such substance to any other official who is also
exempted by this section and acting in the course of his official
duties.
(c) Any official exempted
by this section may procure any controlled substance in the course of an
inspection, in accordance with Section 46 of the Act, or in the course of any
criminal investigation involving the person from whom the substance was
procured.
(d) In order to enable
law enforcement agency laboratories to obtain and transfer controlled
substances for use as standards in chemical analysis, such laboratories must
obtain annually a registration to conduct chemical analysis. Laboratory
personnel, when acting in the scope of their official duties, are deemed to be
officials exempted by this section and within the activity described in Section
50(c) of the Act. (Section 515(d) of the Federal Act.) For purposes of this
paragraph, laboratory activities shall not include field or other preliminary
chemical tests by officials exempted by this section.
Notes
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