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MI HB4864
Bill
Status
5/25/2016
Primary Sponsor
John Kivela
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AI Summary
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Stop-sale alerts generated through the National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) system apply for 10 years after an individual is convicted of a methamphetamine-related offense.
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Stop-sale alerts apply for only 5 years after conviction for violating section 7340c(3) of the Public Health Code (MCL 333.7340c), which addresses "smurfing" or attempting to commit precursor chemical purchase crimes.
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The Department of State Police reports methamphetamine-related offenses to the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI) to generate the stop-sale alerts through NPLEx.
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Effective date is August 23, 2016, which is 90 days after the bill was enacted into law on May 25, 2016.
Legislative Description
Crimes; controlled substances; attempt to commit "smurfing" crime; provide for 5-year stop-sale alert after conviction. Amends sec. 4 of 2014 PA 276 (MCL 28.124). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4767'15
Controlled substances: other
Last Action
Assigned Pa 127'16 With Immediate Effect
5/25/2016