Bill Detail
S. 331
Congress: 119
Title
HALT Fentanyl Act
Summary
Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act or the HALT Fentanyl Act This act permanently places fentanyl-related substances as a class into schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. A schedule I controlled substance is a drug, substance, or chemical that has a high potential for abuse; has no currently accepted medical value; and is subject to regulatory controls and administrative, civil, and criminal penalties under the Controlled Substances Act. Under the act, offenses involving fentanyl-related substances are triggered by the same quantity thresholds and subject to the same penalties as offenses involving fentanyl analogues (e.g., offenses involving 100 grams or more trigger a 10-year mandatory minimum prison term). Additionally, the act establishes a new, alternative registration process for certain schedule I research. The act also makes several other changes to registration requirements for conducting research with controlled substances, including permitting a single registration for related research sites in certain circumstances, waiving the requirement for a new inspection in certain situations, and allowing a registered researcher to perform certain manufacturing activities with small quantities of a substance without obtaining a manufacturing registration. Finally, the act expresses the sense that Congress agrees with the interpretation of the Controlled Substances Act in United States v. McCray, a 2018 case decided by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York. In that case, the court held that butyryl fentanyl, a controlled substance, can be considered an analogue of fentanyl even though, under the Controlled Substances Act, the term controlled substance analogue specifically excludes a controlled substance.
Sponsor
Sen. Bill Cassidy [R-LA]
Status
Became Public Law No: 119-26.
Status as of Jun 28, 11:56 PM · synced 20h ago
Introduced
2025-01-30
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Bill Engagement
Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act or the HALT Fentanyl Act This act permanently places fentanyl-related substances as a class into schedule I of the Controlled Substan…
Lobbyists on the case
- Association of American Medical Colleges4 filings · 9 lobs
- Sinead Hunt2026 Q1
- Leonard Marquez2026 Q1
- Devan O'toole2026 Q1
- Allyson Perleoni2026 Q1
- Emily Prest2026 Q1
- Andrea Price-carter2026 Q1
- Tannaz Rasouli2026 Q1
- Danielle Turnipseed2026 Q1