Senate Bill 106

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Title AN ACT relating to controlled substances, including controlled substance precursors.
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Bill Request Number 1312
Sponsors J. Rhoads, W. Blevins Jr., D. Harper Angel, R. Palmer II, D. Parrett, J. Pendleton, D. Ridley, T. Shaughnessy, J. Turner, R. Webb
Summary of Original Version Create a new section of KRS Chapter 27A to require the Administrative Office of the Courts to report information relating to defendants convicted of offenses in KRS Chapter 218A relating to methamphetamine and thefts of anhydrous ammonia in KRS Chapter 514 and other specified violations to the Office of Drug Control Policy; create a new section of KRS Chapter 15A to require the Office of Drug Control Policy to institute a Precursor Block List as a part of the Kentucky Electronic Methamphetamine Precursor Tracking system to prohibit persons convicted of offenses stated above from purchasing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine for not less than five years following conviction; amend KRS 218A.1437 relating to possession of methamphetamine precursors to reduce amount that may be possessed from 9 grams to 7 1/2 grams; create a new section of KRS Chapter 218A to specify that persons prohibited from making purchases of methamphetamine precursors may only possess them by means of a prescription; amend KRS 218A.1438 to add an affirmative defense and make a technical correction; reduce amount of methamphetamine precursors that may be purchased from 9 grams to 7 1/2 grams; amend KRS 218A.1446 relating to the purchase of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine to block persons convicted of those offenses from purchasing or possessing these substances except by prescription and make these substances prescription drugs only for these persons; create a new section of KRS Chapter 439 to require the Parole Board to order the parolee to participate in the Precursor Block List and to refrain from purchasing methamphetamine precursors for five years after release from parole; create a new section of KRS Chapter 533 to place a defendant on probation, home incarceration, or conditional discharge on the Precursor Block List for five years; effective July 1, 2011.
Index Headings of Original Version Effective Dates, Delayed - Methamphetamine precursor block program, July 1, 2011
Courts - Administrative Office of the Courts, methamphetamine convictions, reporting of
Crimes and Punishments - Methamphetamine offense, conviction, pseudoephedrine prescription required
Crimes and Punishments - Pseudoephedrine purchase quantity, reduction to 7.5 grams
Criminal Procedure - Administrative Office of the Courts, methamphetamine convictions, reporting of
Criminal Procedure - Methamphetamine offense, conviction, pseudoephedrine prescription required
Drugs and Medicines - Methamphetamine offense, conviction, pseudoephedrine prescription required
Drugs and Medicines - Pseudoephedrine purchase quantity, reduction to 7.5 grams
Health and Medical Services - Methamphetamine offense, conviction, pseudoephedrine prescription required
Health and Medical Services - Pseudoephedrine purchase quantity, reduction to 7.5 grams
State Agencies - Office of Drug Control Policy, methamphetamine block program
Local Mandate - Office of Drug Control Policy, methamphetamine block program
Corrections Impact - Administrative Office of the Courts, methamphetamine convictions, reporting of

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02/03/11
  • introduced in Senate
02/07/11
  • to Judiciary (S)


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