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Any person who sells or imports any psychotropic substance which is not in conformity with the standard or any psychotropic substance the registration of preparation of which has been revoked by the Minister, without the knowledge of it not being in conformity with the standard or that the registration of preparation of which has been revoked by the Minister shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand Baht.

Section 100 Any person who sells or imports any deteriorated psychotropic substance in violation of Section 36 (3), shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine not exceeding forty thousand Baht or to both.

If the offender under paragraph one did it without the knowledge of it being a deteriorated psychotropic substance, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding thirty thousand Baht.

Section 101 Any person who produces, sells or imports any psychotropic substance which must be registered but has not yet been registered, which is in violation of Section 36 (4), shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to a fine not exceeding sixty thousand Baht or to both.

Section 102 Any licensee who fails to comply with Section 40 paragraph one, shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to a fine not exceeding sixty thousand Baht or to both.

Section 103 Any person who violates Section 42, paragraph one shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand Baht.

(20)Section 104 Any person who violates section 48, section 72, section 76, section 78 or section 84 paragraph one shall be liable to imprisonment for less than three years or a fine for less than sixty thousand Baht or both.

Section 105 Any person who fails to provide appropriate facilities to a competent official in the performance of his duties under Section 49 paragraph two shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand Baht.

(21)Section 106 Any person who has in possession or utilizes any psychotropic substance in Schedule I or Schedule II in violation of section 62 paragraph one shall be liable to imprisonment for a term of one to five years and to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand Baht or to both.

Any person who has in possession or utilizes any psychotropic substance in Schedule III or Schedule IV in violation of section 62 paragraph one or any person who violates section 81 shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand Baht or to both.

(22)Section 106 bis Any person who has in possession or utilizes any psychotropic substance in Schedule I or Schedule II, which violates section 62 paragraph one, in quantity exceeding that prescribed by the Minister under section 6 (7 bis)* shall be liable to imprisonment for a term of five to twenty years and to a fine of one hundred thousand to four hundred thousand Baht.

Section 106 ter Any person who violates section 62 bis, or section 62 ter shall be liable to imprisonment for a term of one to five years and to a fine of twenty thousand to one hundred thousand Baht.

Section 106 quarter Any person who violates section 62 quarter shall be liable to imprisonment for a term of two to ten years and to a fine of forty thousand to two hundred thousand Baht.

In the case where the act in violation of section 62 quarter is committed against a woman or person who is not sui juris or committed for the purpose of persuading other persons to commit a crime or facilitating himself or other persons to commit a crime, the offender shall be liable to imprisonment for a term of three years to imprisonment for life and to a fine of sixty thousand to five hundred thousand Baht.

Section 107 Any person who violates Section 66 shall be liable to a fine of ten thousand to fifty thousand Bath.

Section 108 Any pharmacist who sells psychotropic substance in violation of Section 67 paragraph one or Section 68 shall be liable to a fine of ten thousand to fifty thousand Baht.

Section 109 Any pharmacist who fails to record items under Section 67 paragraph one or Section 68 or fails to comply with Section 69 shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand Baht.

Section 110 Any licensee who fails to comply with Section 71 paragraph one, Section 73 paragraph one, Section 74 paragraph one, Section 77 paragraph two or Section 82 paragraph one shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand Baht.

Section 111 Any person in charge of a vehicle who fails to perform his duty under Section 74 shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand Baht.

Section 112 Any person in charge of a vehicle used in international public transport who fails to comply with Section 86 shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand Baht.

Section 113 Any licensee who fails to comply with Section 87 paragraph one shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand Baht.

Section 114 Any addict to a psychotropic substance who refuses to accept treatment or rehabilitation and restoration of ability according to an order of the Secretary-General or the person entrusted by him under Section 88 paragraph one shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding ten thousand Baht or to both, and such person shall, after having been punished, be committed for treatment or rehabilitation and restoration of ability in accordance with the original order.

Section 115 Any person under treatment or rehabilitation and restoration of ability according to an order of the Secretary-General or the person entrusted by him under Section 88 paragraph one, escapes from the clinic or rehabilitation home shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding ten thousand Baht or to both, and such person shall, after having been punished, be committed for treatment or rehabilitation and restoration of ability in accordance with the original order.

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(20) repealed and replaced by Psychotropic Substances Act (No.2) B.E.2528, section 6.

(21) repealed and replaced by Psychotropic Substances Act (No.3) B.E.2535, section 15.

(22) Section 10 bis, section 106 ter and section 106 quarter have been added by Psychotropic Substances Act (No.3) B.E.2535, section 16.

*Notification of Ministry of the Public Health No.85 (B.E.2536), dated 19th January B.E.2536

 

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