Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control (OBNDDC) serves as the state agency responsible for drug enforcement in Oklahoma. The agency’s primary responsibilities are to enforce the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substance Act (as outlined in 63 O.S.); to train state and local law enforcement; to provide leadership, logistical, and tactical support to local, state, and federal law enforcement; and to compile drug-related statistics. The agency is also tasked with investigating and reducing human trafficking in Oklahoma. Founded in 1975, the OBNDDC oversees:
- The Oklahoma Prescription Monitoring Program.
- Methamphetamine Registry.
- Safe Trips for Scripts Prevention Program (Take Back Box Program).
- Interdiction Unit.
- The Methamphetamine Waste Container Program.
- The Marijuana Eradication Program and Enforcement Teams.
- The Anti-Methamphetamine Task Forces in Oklahoma City and Ponca City.
- The Anti-Opioid/Heroin Task Force.
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Number of Employees (Headcount)