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IN HB1306
Bill
Status
1/13/2011
Primary Sponsor
Linda Lawson
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AI Summary
HB 1306 Summary
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Attorney General must enter into a memorandum of understanding with an entity to implement a statewide electronic pseudoephedrine (PSE) tracking system to monitor ephedrine and pseudoephedrine sales.
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Retailers must electronically transmit information about ephedrine and pseudoephedrine sales to the PSE tracking system before completing transactions, including purchaser name, address, product name, and amount purchased.
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PSE tracking system must issue a "stop sale alert" preventing transactions that would violate state or federal quantity limits on ephedrine or pseudoephedrine purchases.
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Retailers must begin entering data into the PSE tracking system no later than 180 days after the Attorney General executes the memorandum of understanding.
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Board of Pharmacy must adopt rules regarding pharmacies and pharmacists that violate PSE tracking requirements; State Police must report to the Legislative Council by June 30, 2014, on the tracking system's effectiveness in reducing methamphetamine production.
Legislative Description
Methamphetamine.
Last Action
Reassigned to Committee on Public Health
1/25/2011