When a substance has not been designated as an imitation controlled substance by the board of pharmacy and when dosage unit appearance alone does not establish that a substance is an imitation controlled substance, the following factors may be considered in determining whether the substance is an imitation controlled substance:
- 1. The person in control of the substance expressly or impliedly represents that the substance has the effect of a controlled substance.
- 2. The person in control of the substance expressly or impliedly represents that the substance because of its nature or appearance can be sold or delivered as a controlled substance or as a substitute for a controlled substance.
- 3. The person in control of the substance either demands or receives money or other property having a value substantially greater than the actual value of the substance as consideration for delivery of the substance.
[82 Acts, ch 1147, §6] C83, §204A.3 C93, §124A.3 2007 Acts, ch 10, §15