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IN SB0394
Bill
Status
1/11/2011
Primary Sponsor
Ed Charbonneau
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AI Summary
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Requires the attorney general to enter into a memorandum of understanding with an entity to implement a statewide electronic pseudoephedrine (PSE) tracking system at no cost to retailers or law enforcement agencies
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Mandates retailers to electronically transmit purchaser information (name, address, product name, amount) to the PSE tracking system before completing any sale of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine
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Prohibits completion of sales when the PSE tracking system issues a "stop sale alert" indicating the purchase would exceed state or federal quantity limits (3.6 grams per day or 9 grams per 30-day period)
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Retailers must begin entering data into the PSE tracking system within 180 days after the attorney general establishes the memorandum of understanding, with an effective date of January 1, 2012
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Requires the state police department to submit a report to the legislative council before June 30, 2014, on the effectiveness of PSE tracking in reducing illicit methamphetamine production
Legislative Description
Sale and tracking of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
Last Action
Senators Charbonneau and Arnold added as coauthors
1/20/2011