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FL S0886
Bill
AI Summary
- Expands statute 817.565 to prohibit defrauding urine or hair follicle tests, replacing previous urine-only language
- Defines "adulterant" as substances not normally in human urine or present in abnormally high concentrations, listing 15 specific examples including bleach, nitrite, and potassium dichromate
- Makes manufacturing, advertising, selling, giving away, distributing, or transporting into Florida substances or devices intended to defraud drug tests a first-degree misdemeanor, with repeat violations elevated to third-degree felony
- Creates a presumption of intent to defraud when heating elements or instructions for thwarting tests accompany the substance or device
- Takes effect October 1, 2018
Legislative Description
Defrauding or Attempting to Defraud Drug Tests
Last Action
Died in Criminal Justice
3/10/2018
Committee Referrals
Criminal Justice12/4/2017
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