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OK HB3380
Bill
Status
5/28/2010
Primary Sponsor
Mike Christian
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AI Summary
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Creates the Oklahoma Methamphetamine Offender Registry maintained by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control for persons convicted after November 1, 2010 of methamphetamine-related offenses including possession, manufacturing, distribution, or trafficking.
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Prohibits registered persons from purchasing, possessing, or controlling any Schedule V compound containing pseudoephedrine, with violations punishable by 2-10 years imprisonment or up to $5,000 fine; exceptions apply to liquid, liquid capsule, or gel capsule forms if pseudoephedrine is not the only active ingredient.
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Requires district court clerks to forward conviction information to the Bureau within 30 days, and non-incarcerated offenders must register within 30 days or face misdemeanor charges; names are removed from registry 10 years after conviction or upon completion of deferred sentences.
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Imposes penalties for assisting registry subjects in purchasing pseudoephedrine: misdemeanor for first offense (up to 1 year jail or $1,000 fine) and felony for subsequent offenses (up to 2 years or $2,500 fine).
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Amends controlled substance regulations to require pharmacists to deny pseudoephedrine sales to registry members and establishes a central repository for monitoring dispensations of controlled substances through the Anti-Drug Diversion Act.
Legislative Description
Public health and safety; creating the Oklahoma Methamphetamine Offender Registry Act; creating registry of persons convicted of certain crimes. Effective date.
Crimes and Punishments
Last Action
Approved by Governor 06/10/2010
5/28/2010