Section 11480 Of Chapter 8. Seizure And Disposition From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 10. >> Chapter 8.
11480
. The Legislature finds that there is a need to encourage
further research into the nature and effects of marijuana and
hallucinogenic drugs and to coordinate research efforts on such
subjects.
There is a Research Advisory Panel which consists of a
representative of the State Department of Health Services, a
representative of the California State Board of Pharmacy, a
representative of the Attorney General, a representative of the
University of California who shall be a pharmacologist, a physician,
or a person holding a doctorate degree in the health sciences, a
representative of a private university in this state who shall be a
pharmacologist, a physician, or a person holding a doctorate degree
in the health sciences, a representative of a statewide professional
medical society in this state who shall be engaged in the private
practice of medicine and shall be experienced in treating controlled
substance dependency, a representative appointed by and serving at
the pleasure of the Governor who shall have experience in drug abuse,
cancer, or controlled substance research and who is either a
registered nurse, licensed pursuant to Chapter 6 (commencing with
Section 2700) of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code, or
other health professional. The Governor shall annually designate the
private university and the professional medical society represented
on the panel. Members of the panel shall be appointed by the heads of
the entities to be represented, and they shall serve at the pleasure
of the appointing power.
The Research Advisory Panel shall appoint two special members to
the Research Advisory Panel, who shall serve at the pleasure of the
Research Advisory Panel only during the period Article 6 (commencing
with Section 11260) of Chapter 5 remains effective. The additional
members shall be physicians and surgeons, and who are board certified
in oncology, ophthalmology, or psychiatry.
The panel shall annually select a chairman from among its members.
The panel may hold hearings on, and in other ways study, research
projects concerning marijuana or hallucinogenic drugs in this state.
Members of the panel shall serve without compensation, but shall be
reimbursed for any actual and necessary expenses incurred in
connection with the performance of their duties.
The panel may approve research projects, which have been
registered by the Attorney General, into the nature and effects of
marijuana or hallucinogenic drugs, and shall inform the Attorney
General of the head of the approved research projects which are
entitled to receive quantities of marijuana pursuant to Section
11478.
The panel may withdraw approval of a research project at any time,
and when approval is withdrawn shall notify the head of the research
project to return any quantities of marijuana to the Attorney
General.
The panel shall report annually to the Legislature and the
Governor those research projects approved by the panel, the nature of
each research project, and, where available, the conclusions of the
research project.