Rep. Huneycutt files bill in North Carolina House updating controlled substances classifications

Rep. Huneycutt files bill in North Carolina House updating controlled substances classifications
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A new bill filed by State Rep. Cody Huneycutt in the North Carolina House seeks to update the Controlled Substances Act to cover emerging synthetic drugs and chemical compounds, according to the North Carolina State House.

The bill, filed as HB 330 on March 6 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Controlled Substances Act – Updates.’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill updates the Controlled Substances Act to include new classifications and specific chemical compounds under various drug categories. It adds several opiates and opioids, including unique isomers and derivatives of AP-237 and U-47700, among others. The bill defines and lists fentanyl derivatives, adding compounds like 2-fluorofentanyl. It introduces nitazene derivatives, specifying structural modifications such as benzimidazole derivatives. The bill also revises classifications for synthetic cannabinoids and substituted cathinones, detailing structural aspects that define these substances. It updates certain chemical names, introduces bromazolam under controlled categories, and revises the language for existing substances to ensure clarity and comprehensive regulatory coverage of emerging synthetic drugs. The act is effective upon becoming law.

Of the four sponsors of this bill, Charles W. Miller proposed the most bills (22) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Huneycutt graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2014 with a BA.

Huneycutt, a Republican, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2025 to represent the state’s 67th House district, replacing previous state representative Clayton Sasser.

Bills Introduced by Your Representatives in North Carolina House in the Last 2 Sessions

Legislative Session Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
2025 Cody Huneycutt, A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, and Heather H. Rhyne HB 330 03/06/2025 Controlled Substances Act – Updates.
2025 Cody Huneycutt, Heather H. Rhyne, Hugh Blackwell, and Jarrod Lowery HB 163 02/21/2025 Pharmacy Benefits Manager Provisions.
2025 Cody Huneycutt, Donny Lambeth, Larry W. Potts, and Timothy Reeder, MD HB 152 02/18/2025 Access to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
2025 Cody Huneycutt, Ben T. Moss, Jr., Mitchell S. Setzer, and Pricey Harrison HB 120 02/13/2025 Expand Project C.A.R.E./Funds.
2025 Cody Huneycutt, Carla D. Cunningham, Mitchell S. Setzer, and Monika Johnson-Hostler HB 121 02/13/2025 SchCalFlex/Statewide/Open Cal.
2025 Cody Huneycutt, Julia C. Howard, Paul Scott, and Steve Tyson HB 97 02/11/2025 Support Firefighters Fighting Cancer.
2025 Cody Huneycutt and Ben T. Moss, Jr. HB 71 02/06/2025 Respiratory Care Modernization Act.
2025 Cody Huneycutt, Julia C. Howard, Larry W. Potts, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 54 02/04/2025 Funds for NC APSE.
2025 Cody Huneycutt, Julia C. Howard, Larry W. Potts, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 55 02/04/2025 Funds for the IGNITE Program.
2025 Cody Huneycutt, Julia C. Howard, Neal Jackson, and Paul Scott HB 37 02/03/2025 Enhance Firefighter Benefits & Representation.
2025 Cody Huneycutt HB 23 01/29/2025 Various State and Local Gov’t Provisions.
2025 Cody Huneycutt and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 25 01/29/2025 Restore Down-Zoning Auth./Stanly & Catawba.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 1056 05/02/2024 PA Licensure Interstate Compact.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 948 05/01/2024 Funding Vocational Rehabilitation.
2023 Kevin Crutchfield and Wayne Sasser HB 971 05/01/2024 Human Trafficking Changes.
2023 Kevin Crutchfield and Wayne Sasser HB 939 04/30/2024 Access to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 918 04/29/2024 Mount Gilead Annex/Kannapolis Deannex.
2023 Kristin Baker, M.D. and Wayne Sasser HB 855 04/25/2023 Strengthening Care for Families and Children.
2023 John Autry and Wayne Sasser HB 677 04/18/2023 Improved Data on Involuntary Commitments.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 678 04/18/2023 Excused Absences for 4-H Participation.
2023 Kristin Baker, M.D. and Wayne Sasser HB 680 04/18/2023 Improved Access to SMI Prescription Drugs.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 712 04/18/2023 PREP Act/Pharmacists.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 723 04/18/2023 DOA/DOI Auth. Clar. for State-Owned Build.
2023 John Autry and Wayne Sasser HB 727 04/18/2023 Breakthrough Therapies Research/Advisory Act.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 736 04/18/2023 Joel H. Crisp SUDEP Awareness Law.
2023 Caleb Rudow and Wayne Sasser HB 737 04/18/2023 Preserving Competition in Health Care.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 739 04/18/2023 Update Reqs./Advance Health Care Directives.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 745 04/18/2023 Mandate Fentanyl Testing/Hospital ER Patients.
2023 Kristin Baker, M.D. and Wayne Sasser HB 649 04/17/2023 Ensure Timely/Clinically Sound Utiliz. Review.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 654 04/17/2023 Pharmacists/Vaccine Admin./Test and Treat.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 621 04/13/2023 3-Year FDA Approval for New Childhood Vaxx.
2023 Diamond Staton-Williams, RN, BSN, MHA and Wayne Sasser HB 623 04/13/2023 The Kelly Spangler Study Bill.
2023 Kristin Baker, M.D. and Wayne Sasser HB 587 04/06/2023 NC Genetic Counselors Workforce Act.
2023 Kristin Baker, M.D. and Wayne Sasser HB 573 04/05/2023 Fair Medicaid ASC Reimbursements.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 563 04/04/2023 Hemp-Derived Consumables/Con Sub Changes.
2023 Kevin Crutchfield, Kristin Baker, M.D., and Wayne Sasser HB 484 03/27/2023 Mental Health Confidential Info. Disclosure.
2023 John R. Bradford, III and Wayne Sasser HB 440 03/22/2023 Direct Care Work Wage Increases/Innov. Waiver.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 444 03/22/2023 Substance Use Disorder/Update Language.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 450 03/22/2023 Pharmacist Provided Health Care Services.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 425 03/21/2023 Stop Counterfeit Pills Act.
2023 John R. Bradford, III, Kevin Crutchfield, and Wayne Sasser HB 403 03/16/2023 Funds/Prospera.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 349 03/13/2023 Firefighter PFAS Management/Research.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 354 03/13/2023 Chiropractic Assistant Modifications.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 340 03/09/2023 Medicaid Children & Families Specialty Plan.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 316 03/08/2023 Respiratory Care Modernization Act.
2023 Kristin Baker, M.D. and Wayne Sasser HB 287 03/07/2023 Health Care Omnibus.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 295 03/07/2023 Promote North Carolina Sawmills.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 286 03/06/2023 Permanency Innovation Initiative/SaySo/Funds.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 246 03/01/2023 Revise Pharmacy Benefits Manager Provisions.
2023 Wayne Sasser HB 258 03/01/2023 Novel Opioid Control Act of 2023.


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