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GA SB353
Bill
Status
Passed
6/3/2010
Primary Sponsor
Earl Carter
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AI Summary
- Adds Chlorophenylpiperazine (CPP) to Schedule I controlled substances and Tapentadol to Schedule II controlled substances under Georgia law
- Adds Fospropofol to Schedule IV and Lacosamide to Schedule V controlled substances
- Adds over 30 new drugs to the state's "dangerous drug" definition, including substances such as abobotulinumtoxinA, asenapine, dronedarone, iloperidone, prasugrel, and vigabatrin, among others
- Creates exceptions to the "dangerous drug" classification for Capsaicin in external analgesics at 0.25% concentration or less and Lansoprazole in single dosage units of 15 mg or less
- Takes effect immediately upon the Governor's approval or upon becoming law without such approval
Legislative Description
Controlled Substances; Schedule I, II, IV, and V; definition of "dangerous drug"; provisions
Last Action
Effective Date
6/3/2010
Committee Referrals
Health and Human Services2/18/2010
Health and Human Services2/3/2010
Full Bill Text
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