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OK SB1634
Bill
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SB 1634 Summary
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Establishes a real-time electronic methamphetamine precursor tracking service requiring all Oklahoma pharmacies to report pseudoephedrine and ephedrine sales beginning January 1, 2013, capturing purchaser information, product details, and transaction data.
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Reduces daily purchase limits of pseudoephedrine/ephedrine products from 9 grams to 3.6 grams per day, 7.2 grams per 30 days, and 60 grams per 12 months, with a mandatory 72-hour waiting period after reaching daily limits.
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Requires the electronic tracking service to generate automatic stop-sale alerts for individuals on the methamphetamine offender registry and for purchases exceeding legal quantity limits, with provisions for pharmacy overrides in emergency situations.
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Creates a methamphetamine offender registry accessible to law enforcement and the tracking service, requiring district courts to report offenders within 10 days, and removing individuals from the registry 10 years after conviction.
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Becomes effective September 1, 2012, making the tracking system operational by January 1, 2013, with violation penalties including misdemeanor charges up to $500 and potential felony charges for registry violations.
Legislative Description
Controlled dangerous substances; pseudoephedrine electronic methamphetamime precursor tracking service. Effective date.
Drugs
Last Action
CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Public Health Committee
4/10/2012