Wisconsin Administrative Code
Controlled Substances Board
Chapter CSB 3 - Special Use Authorization
Section CSB 3.04 - SUA permit application

Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง CSB 3.04

Current through February 26, 2024

(1) Every applicant for an SUA permit shall:

(a) Submit a completed application. A complete application shall include a detailed description of the anticipated uses for each identified controlled substance in Schedules I to V of ch. 961, Stats., including each identified controlled substance by name and schedule and the protocols for such uses.

Note: Application forms on the department's website at dsps.wi.gov, or by request from the Department of Safety and Professional Services, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708, or by calling (608) 266-2112.

(b) Pay the applicable permit fee of $25. No fee for an SUA permit may be charged to an employee of a state agency or institution if the permit is necessary to perform employment functions.

(c) Provide an affidavit which states that the applicant intends to file an application for registration with the federal drug enforcement administration.

(d) Provide a plan for maintaining the physical security of the controlled substances identified in the application.

(e) Provide the calculations that led to the amounts requested in the application.

(f) Any individual applying for an SUA permit shall provide any other information or documentation requested by the board.

(g) Appear before the board if requested by the board.

(2) In addition to sub. (1), researchers shall also provide the following:

(a) A detailed one-page description of each research protocol that involves the use of controlled substances.

(b) For research involving animals, verification of Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approval.

(c) For research involving human subjects, verification of Institutional Review Board approval.

(3) In addition to sub. (1), individuals providing euthanasia at humane shelters shall also provide all of the following:

(a) Estimates as to the number of animals to be euthanized during the one year the SUA permit is in effect and dosage per animal.

(b) Documentation of the individual's completion of a board-approved euthanasia by injection course.

(4) In addition to sub. (1), narcotic dog trainers shall also provide the following:

(a) A letter from the sheriff or chief of police, in the jurisdiction where the controlled substances are stored, that includes all of the following for dog training purposes:
1. Authorizing possession of controlled substances.

2. Accepting responsibility for the narcotic dog trainer.

3. Agreeing to supervise the narcotic dog trainer's storage and use of controlled substances.

(b) Verification of membership in a board-approved national or Wisconsin police dog association for each narcotic dog trainer.

(c) For private narcotic dog trainers, an appearance before the board shall be required.

(5) In addition to sub. (1), municipal law enforcement animal control shall also provide all of the following:

(a) A letter from the sheriff or chief of police, in the jurisdiction where the controlled substances are stored, that includes all of the following for euthanasia purposes:
1. Authorizing possession of controlled substances.

2. Accepting responsibility for the animal control officer.

3. Agreeing to supervise the animal control officer's storage and use of controlled substances.

(b) Documentation of completion of a board-approved euthanasia course by the officer performing euthanasia.

(6) In addition to sub. (1), analytical labs shall also provide all of the following:

(a) An inventory listing the total weight in grams if solid, or volume and concentration if liquid, of each controlled substance in the lab or intended for purchase for the lab.

(b) Whenever the lab purchases or otherwise adds to its inventory a new controlled substance or an additional amount of a controlled substance that was not previously authorized in a permit, an amended SUA application that includes the total weight in grams if solid, or volume and concentration if liquid, for each such new or additional substance.

(c) A detailed description of standard operating procedures relating to the use of controlled substances that includes the receipt, use, and disposition of controlled substances.

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