De-scheduling definition

De-scheduling a substance means removing it from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) categories (or “schedules”) of controlled substances so that it is no longer criminalized or enforced as a dangerous drug with no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. For a detailed report on why marijuana should be de-scheduled, see Drug Policy Alliance. Removing Marijuana from the Schedule of Controlled Substances. January 2019. https:// drugpolicy.org/sites/default/files/marijuana-scheduling_january_2019_0.pdf.

Related to De-scheduling

  • Scheduling means the actions of Seller and/or its designated representatives pursuant to Section 4.2, of notifying, requesting and confirming to ISO- NE the quantity of Energy to be delivered on any given day or days (or in any given hour or hours) during the Services Term at the Delivery Point.

  • Coordinated Transaction Scheduling or “CTS” shall mean the market rules that allow transactions to be scheduled based on a bidder’s willingness to purchase energy from a source in either the NYISO or PJM Control Area and sell it at a sink in the other Control Area if the forecasted price at the sink minus the forecasted price at the corresponding source is greater than or equal to the dollar value specified in the bid.

  • Commissioning means the process for determining the need for and for obtaining the supply of healthcare and related services by the Trust within available resources.

  • Contract Work means everything required to be furnished and done by the Contractor by any one or more of the parts of the Contract referred to in Article 1, except Extra Work as hereinafter defined.

  • Change Orders mean changes or modifications to any Construction Contract or any other contract with labor or material suppliers.