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- <ARTICLE>
- Date="02/28/95"
- Citation="60 FR 10814"
- Group="legal"
- Type="PROPOSED RULE"
- Department="DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE"
- Agency="DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION (DEA), JUSTICE"
- Subject="Records, Reports, and Exports of Listed Chemicals"
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- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
-
- Drug Enforcement Administration
-
- 21 CFR Part 1310
-
- [DEA No. 128P]
-
- RIN 1117-AA26
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- Records, Reports, and Exports of Listed Chemicals
-
- AGENCY: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Justice.
-
- ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
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- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
-
- Drug Enforcement Administration
-
- 21 CFR Part 1310
-
- [DEA No. 128P]
-
- RIN 1117-AA26
-
- Records, Reports, and Exports of Listed Chemicals
-
- AGENCY: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Justice.
-
- ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
- +
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- SUMMARY: This rule proposes to include methyl isobutyl ketone
- (MIBK) as a List II Chemical under the Controlled Substances
- Act (CSA) for the purpose of imposing controls on exports which
- may be destined for cocaine producing regions. This proposed
- action by the DEA Deputy Administrator is based on substantial
- evidence that MIBK is increasingly being used as a solvent in
- the production of cocaine hydrochloride during the conversion
- of cocaine base to cocaine hydrochloride. The recent steps by
- the Government of Colombia (GOC) to control MIBK further support
- this proposed action.
-
- This proposed action will only effect export transactions;
- international transactions in which a U.S. broker or trader
- participates; and transshipments through the U.S., which are
- greater than 500 gallons or 1523 kilograms of MIBK destined
- for countries in the Western Hemisphere (with the exception
- of transactions destined for Canada).
-
- DATES: Written comments and objections must be received on or
- before March 30, 1995.
-
- ADDRESSES: Comments and objections should be submitted in quintuplicate
- to the Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Diversion Control,
- Drug Enforcement Administration, Washington, DC 20537, Attention:
- DEA Federal Register Representative/CCR.
-
- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Howard McClain Jr., Chief,
- Drug and Chemical Evaluation Section, Office of Diversion Control,
- Drug Enforcement Administration, Washington, DC 20537 at (202)
- 307-7183.
-
- SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Controlled Substances Act (CSA),
- specifically 21 U.S.C. section 802, provides the Attorney General
- with the authority to specify by regulation, additional precursor
- and essential chemicals as ``listed chemicals'' if they are
- used in the illicit manufacture of controlled substances. Section
- 802(39) also provides the Attorney General with authority to
- establish a threshold amount for ``listed chemicals'' if the
- Attorney General so elects. This authority has been delegated
- to the Administrator of DEA by 28 CFR 0.100 and redelegated
- to the Deputy Administrator under 28 CFR 0.104 (subpart R) appendix
- sec. 12.
-
- While methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) has become the solvent of
- choice in the processing of cocaine base to cocaine hydrochloride,
- recent regulatory and enforcement efforts in Latin America have
- resulted in a reduced availability of MEK. Information available
- to DEA indicates that in response to this shortfall of MEK,
- cocaine laboratory operators have moved to the utilization of
- MIBK for the processing of cocaine base to cocaine hydrochloride.
- Due to information regarding the use of MIBK for cocaine processing,
- the dramatic increase in MIBK importation, and the importation
- of MIBK by some firms that the Government of Colombia (GOC)
- considers suspect, the GOC has recently taken steps to control
- the sale and distribution of MIBK.
- In making the determination regarding the possible control
- of MIBK under the CSA, the DEA considered the following:
-
- (1) The chemistry of the compound
- (2) The legitimate use and commerce of the compound
- (3) Evidence of illicit use
- An examination of the chemistry of MIBK shows that it appears
- to be ideally suited for the conversion of cocaine base to cocaine
- hydrochloride. MIBK possesses the correct solubility characteristics,
- is partially miscible with water and is relatively volatile.
- The U.S. is a major producer of MIBK and exports this chemical
- to Latin America. The major commercial application for MIBK
- is as a solvent for vinyl, epoxy and acrylic resins, for natural
- resins, for nitrocellulose and for dyes in the printing industry.
- It is also a versatile extracting agent, e.g. for the production
- of antibiotics, or the removal of paraffins from mineral oil
- for the production of lubricating oils. MIBK's uses are similar
- to those of MEK. There is a legitimate need for these chemicals
- in Colombia.
- Although Colombian imports of MEK have decreased, U.S. firms
- believe that the legitimate need for MEK is being met. In contrast,
- however, importations into Colombia of MIBK have increased dramatically
- in 1994 following regulatory and enforcement actions taken by
- the GOC and other countries against MEK. No significant increase
- in the legitimate need for MIBK has been identified. The amount
- of MIBK imported into Colombia in the second quarter of 1994
- exceeded the total quantity imported over the preceding 15 months.
- Some of these importations were to firms which the GOC considers
- suspect.
- The use of MIBK in cocaine hydrochloride production has recently
- been scientifically confirmed via the identification of MIBK
- in seized cocaine hydrochloride. While MEK is the most frequently
- seen solvent appearing in cocaine hydrochloride, MIBK has also
- been identified in seized material. Recent samples show an increased
- incidence of MIBK in seized cocaine hydrochloride. During the
- fourth quarter
-
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-
- of 1994, 54 percent of the cocaine hydrochloride exhibits received
- under DEA's solvent analysis program contained MIBK. The recent
- increase in the incidence of MIBK in seized cocaine hydrochloride
- is consistent with the timing of initial reports regarding its
- illicit use.
- Given these factors, DEA has determined that the control
- of MIBK as a List II Chemical is warranted. Since the illicit
- use of MIBK for cocaine processing occurs in Latin America,
- the DEA proposes that MIBK shipments exported from the U.S.,
- shipments transshipped or transferred through the U.S., and
- international transactions in which a U.S. broker or trader
- participates, be considered regulated transactions if destined
- for any country in the Western Hemisphere (with the exception
- of transactions destined for Canada) 21 U.S.C. section 802(39)(A)(iii).
- In addition, the DEA proposes that a threshold similar to that
- of MEK be established for MIBK. DEA proposes that a threshold
- of 500 gallons (by volume) or 1523 kilograms (by weight) be
- established for MIBK. Therefore, this proposed action will only
- effect (1) export transactions; (2) international transactions
- in which a U.S. broker or trader participates; and (3) transshipments
- through the U.S., which are greater than 500 gallons or 1523
- kilograms of MIBK destined for designated countries. Import
- transactions of MIBK into the U.S. (not destined for transshipment
- or transfer to designated countries), and domestic transactions
- of MIBK are excluded from the definitions of regulated transactions
- contained in 21 CFR 1310.01(f) and 1313.02(d).
- The Deputy Administrator hereby certifies that this proposed
- rulemaking will have no significant impact upon entities whose
- interests must be considered under the Regulatory Flexibility
- Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq. A review of maritime shipments of
- MIBK reveals that during a two year period, there were less
- than 100 above-threshold export transactions destined for designated
- countries. This proposed rule is not a significant regulatory
- action and therefore has not been reviewed by the Office of
- Management and Budget pursuant to Executive Order 12866.
- This action has been analyzed in accordance with the principles
- and criteria in E.O. 12612, and it has been determined that
- the proposed rule does not have sufficient federalism implications
- to warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
-
- List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 1310
-
- Durg traffic control, reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- For reasons set out above, it is proposed that 21 CFR part
- 1310 be amended as follows:
-
- PART 1310-[AMENDED]
-
- 1. The authority citation for part 1310 continues to read
- as follows:
-
- Authority: 21 U.S.C. 802, 830, 871(b).
-
- 2. Section 1310.02 is proposed to be amended by adding a
- new paragraph (b)(10) to read as follows:
-
- sec 1310.02 Substances covered.
- * * * * *
- (b) * * *
- (10) Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)
- * * * * *
- 3. Section 1310.04 is proposed to be amended by adding new
- paragraph (f)(2)(v) to read as follows:
-
- sec 1310.04 Maintenance of records.
- * * * * *
- (f) * * *
- (2) * * *
- (v) Export and International Transactions to Designated Countries,
- and Importations for Transshipment or Transfer to Designated
- Countries.
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- Chemical | Treshold by volume | Threshold by weight
- -----------------------------------+---------------------------+-------------------------
- | |
- (A) Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) | 500 gallons ............. | 1523 kilograms.
- (B) Reserved | |
- -----------------------------------+---------------------------+-------------------------
-
- 4. Section 1310.08 is proposed to be amended by adding new
- paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) to read as follows:
-
- sec 1310.08 Excluded transactions.
- * * * * *
- (c) Domestic transactions of Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK).
- (d) Import transactions of Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)
- destined for the United States.
- (e) Export transactions, international transactions, and
- import transactions for transshipment or transfer of Methyl
- Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) destined for Canada or any country outside
- of the Western Hemisphere.
-
- Dated: February 16, 1995.
-
- Stepehn G. Greene,
- Deputy Administrator.
-
- [FR Doc. 95-4795 Filed 2-27-95; 8:45 am]
- BILLING CODE 4410-09-M
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- The Contents entry for this article reads as follows:
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- Records, reports, and exports of listed chemicals:
- Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK), 10814
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