Title 21 of the United States Code

Title 21 is the portion of the United States Code that governs food and drugs.

It is divided into 25 chapters:
 * . Adulterated Or Misbranded Foods Or Drugs
 * . Teas (Repealed)
 * . Filled Milk
 * . Animals, Meats, And Meat And Dairy Products
 * . Viruses, Serums, Toxins, Antitoxins, And Analogous Products
 * . Bureau Of Narcotics (Omitted)
 * . Narcotic Drugs (Repealed Or Transferred)
 * . Practice Of Pharmacy And Sale Of Poisons In Consular Districts In China
 * . Narcotic Farms
 * . Federal Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act
 * . Poultry And Poultry Products Inspection
 * . Manufacture Of Narcotic Drugs (Repealed)
 * . Meat Inspection
 * . Drug Abuse Prevention And Control
 * . Alcohol And Drug Abuse Educational Programs And Activities
 * . Egg Products Inspection
 * . Drug Abuse Prevention, Treatment, And Rehabilitation
 * . National Drug Enforcement Policy (Repealed)
 * . Presidents Media Commission On Alcohol And Drug Abuse Prevention
 * . Pesticide Monitoring Improvements
 * . National Drug Control Program
 * . Biomaterials Access Assurance
 * . National Drug Control Policy
 * . National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
 * . International Narcotics Trafficking

Chapter 13
This chapter contains the Controlled Substances Act, a part of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970. See.