< Public Law 109-177

TITLE VII — COMBAT METHAMPHETAMINE EPIDEMIC ACT OF 2005

Sec. 701. Short title.

Subtitle A. Domestic regulation of precursor chemicals.

Sec. 711. Scheduled listed chemical products; restrictions on sales quantity, behind-the-counter access, and other safeguards.

Sec. 712. Regulated transactions.

Sec. 713. Authority to establish production quotas.

Sec. 714. Penalties; authority for manufacturing; quota.

Sec. 715. Restrictions on importation; authority to permit imports for medical, scientific, or other legitimate purposes.

Sec. 716. Notice of importation or exportation; approval of sale or transfer by importer or exporter.

Sec. 717. Enforcement of restrictions on importation and of requirement of notice of transfer.

Sec. 718. Coordination with United States Trade Representative.

Subtitle B. International regulation of precursor chemicals.

Sec. 721. Information on foreign chain of distribution; import restrictions regarding failure of distributors to cooperate.

Sec. 722. Requirements relating to the largest exporting and importing countries of certain precursor chemicals.

Sec. 723. Prevention of smuggling of methamphetamine into the United States from Mexico.

Subtitle C. Enhanced criminal penalties for methamphetamine production and trafficking.

Sec. 731. Smuggling methamphetamine or methamphetamine precursor chemicals into the United States while using facilitated entry programs.

Sec. 732. Manufacturing controlled substances on Federal property.

Sec. 733. Increased punishment for methamphetamine kingpins.

Sec. 734. New child-protection criminal enhancement.

Sec. 735. Amendments to certain sentencing court reporting requirements.

Sec. 736. Semiannual reports to Congress.

Subtitle D. Enhanced environmental regulation of methamphetamine byproducts.

Sec. 741. Biennial report to Congress on agency designations of by-products of methamphetamine laboratories as hazardous materials.

Sec. 742. Methamphetamine production report.

Sec. 743. Cleanup costs.

Subtitle E. Additional programs and activities.

Sec. 751. Improvements to Department of Justice drug court grant program.

Sec. 752. Drug courts funding.

Sec. 753. Feasibility study on Federal drug courts.

Sec. 754. Grants to hot spot areas to reduce availability of methamphetamine.

Sec. 755. Grants for programs for drug-endangered children.

Sec. 756. Authority to award competitive grants to address methamphetamine use by pregnant and parenting women offenders.

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