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MO HB1210
Bill
Status
1/6/2010
Primary Sponsor
Scott Lipke
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AI Summary
House Bill 1210 Summary
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Repeals sections 195.017 and 195.417 of Missouri law and replaces them with consolidated controlled substance scheduling provisions
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Reclassifies methamphetamine precursor substances (ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine) and their salts and isomers from Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring physician prescription for all forms
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Establishes purchase limits: 9 grams per 30-day period and 3.6 grams per 24-hour period for over-the-counter precursor substances, with sales restricted to behind pharmacy counters
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Requires pharmacists to maintain electronic transaction logs including purchaser name, address, signature, amount purchased, date/time, and dispensing pharmacist identification
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Creates a class A misdemeanor penalty for knowingly or recklessly violating purchase limits and pharmacy counter restrictions on precursor substances
Legislative Description
Changes the controlled substance classification of all methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription
Last Action
Public Hearing Completed (H)
1/27/2010