Controlled Substances

State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Medical Cannabis Modifications [HB-425] [Cannabis ] [Healthcare ]
Medical Cannabis Modifications

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Evan Vickers Governor Signed In Lieutenant Governor's Office For Filing on 03/24/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Treatment Medication Revisions [SB-184] [Healthcare ] [Pharmaceuticals ] [Public Health ]
Treatment Medication Revisions

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Daniel Hemmert Senate/ Strike Enacting Clause In Senate Secretary on 03/12/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Controlled Substances Database Act Amendments [HB-423] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Pharmaceuticals ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Overdose Prevention ]
Controlled Substances Database Act Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Bradley Daw Governor Signed In Lieutenant Governor's Office For Filing on 03/24/2020

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State (Idaho)
Idaho 2020 Regular Session

Amends existing law to provide for review of a patient's prescription drug history under certain circumstances. [SB-1348] [Healthcare ] [Pharmaceuticals ] [Public Health ] [Overdose Prevention ]
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES -- Amends existing law to provide for review of a patient's prescription drug history under certain circumstances.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Session Law Chapter 220 Effective: 07/01/2020 on 03/23/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Joint Resolution Encouraging Local Health Departments to Set Licensing Rules [HJR-20] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ]
Joint Resolution Encouraging Local Health Departments to Set Licensing Rules

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost House/ Strike Enacting Clause In Clerk Of The House on 03/12/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Child Abuse and Endangerment Amendments [HB-365] [Children and Youth ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Family-Related Legislation ] [Human Services ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Child Abuse and Endangerment Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Wayne Harper Governor Signed In Lieutenant Governor's Office For Filing on 03/24/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Overdose Reporting Amendments [HB-362] [Overdose Prevention ] [Public Health ]
Overdose Reporting Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Evan Vickers Governor Signed In Lieutenant Governor's Office For Filing on 03/24/2020

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 111th General Assembly

As introduced, permits a prescriber who is not a patient's obstetrical or gynecological provider to prescribe buprenorphine products to certain patients if the prescriber is a member of the same specialty practice group as the patient's obstetrical or gynecological provider. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 53 and Title 63. [HB-765] [Healthcare ] [Pharmaceuticals ] [Public Health ] [Overdose Prevention ]
As introduced, permits a prescriber who is not a patient's obstetrical or gynecological provider to prescribe buprenorphine products to certain patients if the prescriber is a member of the same specialty practice group as the patient's obstetrical or gynecological provider. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 53 and Title 63.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Harold Love Returned To The Clerk's Desk. on 02/19/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Overdose Prevention Sites [HB-320] [Overdose Prevention ] [Public Health ] [Healthcare ] [Public Safety ] [Crime ]
Overdose Prevention Sites

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost House/ Strike Enacting Clause In Clerk Of The House on 03/12/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Controlled Substance Database Access Amendments [HB-314] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Law Enforcement ] [Pharmaceuticals ]
Controlled Substance Database Access Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Evan Vickers House/ Filed In House File For Bills Not Passed on 03/12/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Medical Cannabis Amendments [SB-121] [Cannabis ] [Healthcare ]
Medical Cannabis Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Bradley Daw Governor Signed In Lieutenant Governor's Office For Filing on 02/28/2020

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State (Utah)
Utah 2020 General Session

Controlled Substance Enhancement Amendments [HB-311] [Crime ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ] [Overdose Prevention ] [Public Health ]
Controlled Substance Enhancement Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Hutchings Governor Signed In Lieutenant Governor's Office For Filing on 03/24/2020

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State (Alabama)
Alabama Regular Session 2020

Controlled substances, relating to Schedule II, adding certain named chemical compounds of Tianeptine, Sec. 20-2-25 am'd. [SB-174] [Pharmaceuticals ] [Public Health ] [Healthcare ] [Crime ] [Overdose Prevention ]
Controlled substances, relating to Schedule II, adding certain named chemical compounds of Tianeptine, Sec. 20-2-25 am'd.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Sam Givhan Read For The First Time And Referred To The Senate Committee On Judiciary on 02/11/2020

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 111th General Assembly

As introduced, increases the amount of marijuana possessed or exchanged under the offenses of simple possession or casual exchange from less than one-half ounce to less than one ounce; prohibits the inference of purpose of selling or otherwise dispensing solely from the simple possession or casual exchange of less than one ounce of marijuana. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40. [SB-2613] [Cannabis ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ]
As introduced, increases the amount of marijuana possessed or exchanged under the offenses of simple possession or casual exchange from less than one-half ounce to less than one ounce; prohibits the inference of purpose of selling or otherwise dispensing solely from the simple possession or casual exchange of less than one ounce of marijuana. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Katrina Robinson Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/10/2020

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 111th General Assembly

As introduced, increases the amount of marijuana possessed or exchanged under the offenses of simple possession or casual exchange from less than one-half ounce to less than one ounce; prohibits the inference of purpose of selling or otherwise dispensing solely from the simple possession or casual exchange of less than one ounce of marijuana. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40. [HB-2850] [Cannabis ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ]
As introduced, increases the amount of marijuana possessed or exchanged under the offenses of simple possession or casual exchange from less than one-half ounce to less than one ounce; prohibits the inference of purpose of selling or otherwise dispensing solely from the simple possession or casual exchange of less than one ounce of marijuana. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. John Clemmons Taken Off Notice For Cal In S/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee Of Judiciary Committee on 05/27/2020

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 111th General Assembly

As introduced, increases from within 45 days to within 60 days of the date of judgment, the timeframe for the court clerk to forward to the Tennessee bureau of investigation a copy of the judgment and date of birth of all persons required to be included on the drug offender registry. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 8; Title 16; Title 33; Title 37; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 49; Title 53; Title 55; Title 63 and Title 68. [HB-2622] [Crime ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ] [Data Privacy ] [Public Health ] [Healthcare ]
As introduced, increases from within 45 days to within 60 days of the date of judgment, the timeframe for the court clerk to forward to the Tennessee bureau of investigation a copy of the judgment and date of birth of all persons required to be included on the drug offender registry. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 8; Title 16; Title 33; Title 37; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 49; Title 53; Title 55; Title 63 and Title 68.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Curcio P2c, Caption Bill, Held On Desk - Pending Amdt. on 02/10/2020

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 111th General Assembly

As introduced, requires a court to grant judicial diversion for possession of less than one ounce of marijuana, regardless of a defendant's prior criminal convictions. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40. [HB-2804] [Cannabis ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ]
As introduced, requires a court to grant judicial diversion for possession of less than one ounce of marijuana, regardless of a defendant's prior criminal convictions. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jesse Chism Failed In S/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee Of Judiciary Committee on 05/27/2020

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 111th General Assembly

As introduced, increases from within 45 days to within 60 days of the date of judgment, the timeframe for the court clerk to forward to the Tennessee bureau of investigation a copy of the judgment and date of birth of all persons required to be included on the drug offender registry. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 8; Title 16; Title 33; Title 37; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 49; Title 53; Title 55; Title 63 and Title 68. [SB-2277] [Crime ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ] [Data Privacy ] [Public Health ] [Overdose Prevention ]
As introduced, increases from within 45 days to within 60 days of the date of judgment, the timeframe for the court clerk to forward to the Tennessee bureau of investigation a copy of the judgment and date of birth of all persons required to be included on the drug offender registry. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 8; Title 16; Title 33; Title 37; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 49; Title 53; Title 55; Title 63 and Title 68.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. John Stevens Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/10/2020

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State (Alabama)
Alabama Regular Session 2020

Drug paraphernalia, use to analyze or test controlled substances, excluded from criminal violations re use, possession, or sale for use to test or analyze controlled substance, Sec. 13A-12-260 am'd. [SB-115] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Overdose Prevention ] [Public Health ]
Drug paraphernalia, use to analyze or test controlled substances, excluded from criminal violations re use, possession, or sale for use to test or analyze controlled substance, Sec. 13A-12-260 am'd.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jim McClendon Read For The Second Time And Placed On The Calendar on 02/13/2020

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 111th General Assembly

As introduced, declares that a person who holds a valid medical marijuana patient identification card issued by another state does not commit an offense in this state if the person possesses marijuana not in excess of one-half ounce. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. [HB-2423] [Cannabis ] [Crime ] [Healthcare ] [Law Enforcement ]
As introduced, declares that a person who holds a valid medical marijuana patient identification card issued by another state does not commit an offense in this state if the person possesses marijuana not in excess of one-half ounce. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Bill Beck Assigned To S/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee on 02/11/2020

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