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AR HB1292
Bill
Status
4/22/2015
Primary Sponsor
Greg Leding
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AI Summary
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Changes the deadline for the Arkansas Crime Information Center to provide real-time electronic logbook access to pharmacies from May 15, 2008 to September 4, 2015.
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Requires the electronic logbook to calculate both state and federal purchase limits for ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine, and to block sales in real-time that would violate these limits.
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Enables the logbook to communicate with similar systems in other states and block retail sales based on sales data from other states' systems.
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Requires the Arkansas Crime Information Center to consider cost as at least 40% when selecting a private vendor to implement the system.
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Declares an emergency, stating the shared interstate logbook could reduce methamphetamine manufacturing and addiction by preventing individuals from traveling between states to purchase pseudoephedrine.
Legislative Description
To Amend The Law Regarding The Real-time Electronic Logbook; And To Declare An Emergency.
Last Action
Died in Senate at Sine Die adjournment.
4/22/2015