The public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the purchase and sale, transportation management, supervision and inspection of precursor chemicals within their respective jurisdictions.
The anti-drug departments of the public security organs of the people's governments of all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and cities divided into districts shall set up specialized agencies for the management of precursor chemicals, and the public security organs of the people's governments at the county level shall set up specialized personnel to be responsible for the purchase, transportation license or filing, supervision and inspection of precursor chemicals. Chapter II Management of Purchase and Sale Article 3 Whoever purchases Class I non-pharmaceutical precursor chemicals shall apply to the public security organ of the local provincial people's government for a purchase license; The purchase of Class II and Class III precursor chemicals shall be filed with the public security organ of the local people's government at the county level. Only after obtaining the purchase license or the purchase record certificate can the precursor chemicals be purchased. Article 4 Individuals shall not buy precursor chemicals of Category I and precursor chemicals of Category II.
It is forbidden to trade precursor chemicals in cash or in kind, except that individuals legally purchase the drugs for precursor chemicals of Category I and Category III. Article 5 To apply for purchasing Class I non-pharmaceutical precursor chemicals and Class II and III precursor chemicals, the following application materials shall be submitted:
(a) the business license of the operating enterprise (copy, photocopy), the establishment registration certificate or approval document of other organizations (original and photocopy), or the personal identity certificate (original and photocopy);
(2) Certificate of legal use (original).
The legal use certificate shall be issued by the purchasing unit or individual, indicating the variety, quantity and purpose of the precursor chemicals to be purchased, and stamped with the seal or personal signature of the purchasing unit. Article 6 An application for purchasing Class I non-pharmaceutical precursor chemicals shall be examined and approved by the public security organ of the provincial people's government where the applicant is located. The public security organ in charge of examination and approval shall examine the application materials submitted by the applicant within ten days from the date of receiving the application. To meet the requirements, issue a procurement license; If the license is not granted, the reasons shall be explained in writing.
If the public security organ in charge of examination and approval can apply for a purchase license on the spot, it shall do so on the spot; If the materials are incomplete and need to be corrected, the applicant shall be informed of the contents that need to be corrected at one time; If the materials provided do not meet the requirements, the reasons shall be explained in writing. Article 7 When examining the application materials for the purchase license of precursor chemicals of Category I, the public security organ may conduct on-site verification when necessary. In any of the following circumstances, on-site verification shall be conducted:
(a) the first application of the purchasing unit;
(two) the application materials provided by the procurement unit do not meet the requirements;
(three) the application materials provided by the procurement unit are in doubt. Article 8 Whoever purchases Class II and Class III precursor chemicals shall file the purchased varieties and quantities with the public security organ of the local people's government at the county level before purchasing. After the public security organ accepts the filing, it shall issue the purchase filing certificate on the same day.
One-time purchase of potassium permanganate for personal use and annual consumption of less than 5 kg is not required for filing. Article 9 The license for purchasing precursor chemicals is valid for one time, and the validity period is one month.
The purchase record certificate of precursor chemicals is valid for one use, and the validity period is one month. Units that have no violations within one year after filing can issue a valid filing certificate for repeated use, valid for six months.
For individual purchases, only one valid filing certificate is required. Article 10 When selling Class I precursor chemicals, business units shall check the purchase license and the identity certificate of the agent. If the procurement is entrusted, the entrusted documents held by the purchaser shall also be examined.
The entrustment document shall specify the information of the entrusting party and the entrusted party, the variety and quantity of the entrusted procurement, etc.
Business units shall check and keep copies of the certification materials specified in the preceding two paragraphs before selling precursor chemicals of Category I; If suspicious circumstances are found, they should immediately report to the local public security organ.
When examining the license and identity certificate provided by the purchaser, the business unit may ask the local public security organ to assist in verification if it is uncertain about its authenticity. The public security organ shall verify on the spot. If it cannot verify on the spot, it shall inform the business unit of the verification result within three days. Eleventh business units shall establish a sales ledger of precursor chemicals, and truthfully record the varieties, quantities, dates, buyers and other contents. When selling precursor chemicals, the business unit shall also keep a copy of the purchase license or purchase record certificate and the identity certificate of the purchase agent.
Copies of the sales ledger and certification materials shall be kept for two years for future reference. Article 12 A business unit shall report the sales of precursor chemicals of Category I to the public security organ of the local county-level people's government for the record within five days from the date of sales, and report the sales of precursor chemicals of Category II and III to the public security organ of the local county-level people's government for the record within 30 days.
The sales record shall include the sales unit and address, the types and quantities of precursor chemicals sold, etc. At the same time, a copy of the buyer's certification materials shall be submitted.