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CA SB1182
Bill
AI Summary
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Makes possession of ketamine, GHB, or flunitrazepam with intent to commit sexual assault a felony punishable by 16 months, 2, or 3 years in county jail (previously a misdemeanor)
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Defines "sexual assault" for these purposes as violations of Penal Code sections covering rape, sodomy, oral copulation, and related offenses
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Applies to controlled substances specified in Health and Safety Code sections 11054, 11056, and 11057
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Establishes that no state reimbursement is required for local agencies or school districts for costs resulting from this new felony crime
Legislative Description
Controlled substances.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 893, Statutes of 2016.
10/3/2016
Committee Referrals
Appropriations6/15/2016
Public Safety6/6/2016
Appropriations3/29/2016
Public Safety3/3/2016
Rules2/18/2016
Full Bill Text
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