("Preparation " means:
(i) any solution or mixture, in whatever physical state, containing
one or more psychotropic substances, or
(ii) one or more psychotropic substances in dosage form.
(g) "Schedule I", Schedule II",
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Schedule III" and Schedule IV ́ mean the correspondingly numbered lists of psychotropic substances annexed to this Convention, as altered in accordance with article 2.
(h) "Export and "import" mean in their respective connotations the physical transfer of a psychotropic substance from one State to another State.
(1) "Manufacture means all processes by which psychotropic substances may be obtained, and includes refining as well as the transformation of psychotropic substances into other psychotropic substances. The term also includes the making of preparations other than those made on prescription in pharmacies.
"Illicit traffic
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means manufacture of or trafficking in psychotropic substances contrary to the provisions of this Convention.
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(k) "Region means any part of a State which pursuant to article 28 is treated as a separate entity for the purposes of this Convention. (D) "Premises " means buildings or parts of buildings, including the
appertaining land.
ARTICLE 2
Scope of control of substances
If a Party or the World Health Organization has information relating to a substance not yet under international control which in its opinion may require the addition of that substance to any of the Schedules of this Convention, it shall notify the Secretary-General and furnish him with the information in support of that notification. The foregoing procedure shall also apply when a Party or the World Health Organization has information justifying the transfer of a substance from one Schedule to another among those Schedules, or the deletion of a substance from the Schedules.
2. The Secretary-General shall transmit such notification, and any information which he considers relevant, to the Parties, to the Commission and, when the notification is made by a Party, to the World Health Organization.
3. If the information transmitted with such a notification indicates that the substance is suitable for inclusion in Schedule I or Schedule II pursuant to paragraph 4, the Parties shall examine, in the light of all information available to them, the possibility of the provisional application to the substance of all measures of control applicable to substances in Schedule I or Schedule II, as appropriate.
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