Wisconsin Controlled Substance Checklist For Dog Training

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Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
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Madison, WI 53708-8935
Madison, WI 53703
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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
SPECIAL USE AUTHORIZATION (SUA) FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
CHECKLIST FOR DOG TRAINING
Check each as confirmation of understanding.
Wisconsin Statutes 961.335
An SUA must be obtained if controlled substances are to be used for the training of dogs.
The SUA is obtained from the Controlled Substances Board.
The SUA is valid for one year from the date of issue.
The SUA cost is $25.00 annually. (State agencies/Universities are exempt.)
The individual granted this special use authorization is responsible for all activities under this authorization.
The SUA will specify the name and address of the applicant, the nature of the use, all individuals approved, and amounts of
controlled substances to be used, see application (Form #2184).
This SUA is limited to those authorized individuals and controlled substances specified on the permit. Upon renewal, a valid
permit may be amended.
The amount of drug approved is the total amount of drug that may be purchased or possessed for the entire year of this
authorization. The amount of drug in inventory plus the amount of drug purchased may not exceed the total amount of drug
approved for the year authorized by this approval.
Persons who possess a valid SUA issued under this section are exempt from state prosecution for possession and distribution of
controlled substances to the extent of the authorization.
The Controlled Substances Board may suspend or revoke an SUA upon a finding that there is a violation of the rules of the
Board.
Controlled Substances Board Policies and Procedures
Initial each item as confirmation of compliance.
Complete the Application for Controlled Substances Special Use Authorization (Form #2184).
Only dog handlers or persons trained and qualified in the business of training dogs will be issued an SUA.
The authorized individual must be a member of North American Police Work Dog Association (NAPWDA) or Wisconsin Law
Enforcement Canine Handler Association (WLECHA), United States Police Canine Association (USPCA). (Submit copy of
current membership.)
Only dog trainers affiliated with Law Enforcement will be issued an SUA without a personal appearance before the Board.
Private dog trainers wishing to obtain an SUA must submit evidence of being sworn or un sworn as a deputy for a law
enforcement agency. The law enforcement agency must indicate in writing, that the agency accepts responsibility and exercises
supervision and control in overseeing the deputy’s storage and use of the approved controlled substances for the purpose of
canine training only. A personal appearance before the Board from the private dog trainer is required.
The authorized individual must submit a current letter of approval to the CSB from the police agency Chief or Sheriff stating
that the Chief or Sheriff takes responsibility for the controlled substances.
You must obtain a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Registration Number.
Maximum amounts of drugs permitted include: (list on application)
2 kilograms of marijuana (The marijuana will require periodic replacement because of spoilage.
Total use per year must be requested. Amounts in excess of one pound “on hand” will also need
approval and explanation.)
30 grams of cocaine
30 grams of heroin
Up to 30 grams of cocaine base, i.e. crack cocaine
Up to 30 grams of methamphetamine
Other controlled substances or greater amounts of the drugs previously authorized may be requested with appropriate
justification.
#2385 (Rev. 8/16)
Ch. 961, Stats.
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