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Latest Action: 04/18/2007 - Action Deferred in Subcommittee Criminal Practice to 2008

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Criminal Offenses - Reduces the amount of methamphetamine precursor required for the offense of promoting methamphetamine manufacture from 9 to 7.5 grams and specifies that such amount be purchased within 30 days. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-433.

Fiscal Summary for *HB0388 / SB1180

Increase State Expenditures - $118,700 / Incarceration*

Latest Action: 02/12/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm.

Bill Text

Criminal Offenses - Reduces the amount of methamphetamine precursor required for the offense of promoting methamphetamine manufacture from 9 to 7.5 grams and specifies that such amount be purchased within 30 days. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-433.

Fiscal Summary for SB1180 / *HB0388

Increase State Expenditures - $118,700 / Incarceration*

Latest Action: 04/04/2007 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary of Judiciary Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB1179. Methamphetamine - Reduces from 9 to 7.5 grams the total amount of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine a product contains that can be sold to the same person during the same 30-day period. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *HB0392 / SB1179Increase State Revenues - Not Significant Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *HB0392 / SB1179 Present law prohibits any pharmacy from selling any combination of products containing more than 9 grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or their salts, isomers, or salts of isomers, during the same 30-day period to any person who has not obtained the product or products pursuant to a valid prescription. This bill lowers the total amount [...]

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Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in: Judiciary Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB0298. Methamphetamine - Requires the Tennessee bureau of investigation to maintain an electronic purchase log of methamphetamine precursor sales throughout the state and requires that all reporting of such sales by the pharmacist be electronic and in real-time. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for HB0436 / *SB0298Increase State Expenditures - $102,100 Recurring $133,400 One-Time Bill Summary for HB0436 / *SB0298 This bill revises the present law provisions governing record keeping for the sales of any immediate methamphetamine precursor. PRESENT LAW Under present law, a pharmacist, technician, or intern must require any person purchasing a non-exempt product containing any immediate methamphetamine precursor to present valid government-issued identification at the [...]

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HB0720

HB0720 Sponsored by Frank Buck
Latest Action: 04/18/2007 - Action Deferred in Subcommittee Criminal Practice to 2008

Bill Text

Methamphetamine - Creates Class A felony for any person to unlawfully import or transport, or cause to be unlawfully imported or transported from any other state, territory, or country, into this state, methamphetamine. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4.

Fiscal Summary for *HB0720 / SB1397

Increase State Expenditures - $12,551,200 / Incarceration*

Latest Action: 02/22/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Government Operations for review--Health & Human Resources

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB1691. Methamphetamine - Creates the division of methamphetamine exposure detection in the department of health in order to detect and report to appropriate medical, legal, and child welfare personnel those children who have been exposed to methamphetamine. - Amends TCA Title 36; Title 37; Title 39 and Title 68. Fiscal Summary for HB1967 / *SB1691Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB1967 / *SB1691 This bill creates a division of methamphetamine exposure detection in the department of health and establishes a system for testing children in custody of the department of children's services for exposure to methamphetamine. This bill requires the department of children's services to take biological samples, such as hair or urine, from any child in the department's custody who the department believes [...]

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Latest Action: 03/25/2008 - Senate Reset on Calendar

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Companion Bill HB0436. Methamphetamine - Requires the Tennessee bureau of investigation to maintain an electronic purchase log of methamphetamine precursor sales throughout the state and requires that all reporting of such sales by the pharmacist be electronic and in real-time. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *SB0298 / HB0436Increase State Expenditures - $102,100 Recurring $133,400 One-Time Bill Summary for *SB0298 / HB0436 This bill revises the present law provisions governing record keeping for the sales of any immediate methamphetamine precursor. PRESENT LAW Under present law, a pharmacist, technician, or intern must require any person purchasing a non-exempt product containing any immediate methamphetamine precursor to present valid government-issued identification at the [...]

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Latest Action: 02/12/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB0392. Methamphetamine - Reduces from 9 to 7.5 grams the total amount of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine a product contains that can be sold to the same person during the same 30-day period. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for SB1179 / *HB0392Increase State Revenues - Not Significant Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for SB1179 / *HB0392 Present law prohibits any pharmacy from selling any combination of products containing more than 9 grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or their salts, isomers, or salts of isomers, during the same 30-day period to any person who has not obtained the product or products pursuant to a valid prescription. This bill lowers the total amount [...]

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Latest Action: 05/15/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Jud Comm.

Bill Text

Methamphetamine - Creates Class A felony for any person to unlawfully import or transport, or cause to be unlawfully imported or transported from any other state, territory, or country, into this state, methamphetamine. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4.

Fiscal Summary for SB1397 / *HB0720

Increase State Expenditures - $12,551,200 / Incarceration*

SB1691

SB1691 Sponsored by Roy Herron
Latest Action: 03/07/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Govt. OpSenate Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB1967. Methamphetamine - Creates the division of methamphetamine exposure detection in the department of health in order to detect and report to appropriate medical, legal, and child welfare personnel those children who have been exposed to methamphetamine. - Amends TCA Title 36; Title 37; Title 39 and Title 68. Fiscal Summary for *SB1691 / HB1967Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB1691 / HB1967 This bill creates a division of methamphetamine exposure detection in the department of health and establishes a system for testing children in custody of the department of children's services for exposure to methamphetamine. This bill requires the department of children's services to take biological samples, such as hair or urine, from any child in the department's custody who the department believes [...]

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Latest Action: 02/22/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Government Operations for review--Health & Human Resources

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB1691. Methamphetamine - Creates the division of methamphetamine exposure detection in the department of health in order to detect and report to appropriate medical, legal, and child welfare personnel those children who have been exposed to methamphetamine. - Amends TCA Title 36; Title 37; Title 39 and Title 68. Fiscal Summary for HB1967 / *SB1691Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB1967 / *SB1691 This bill creates a division of methamphetamine exposure detection in the department of health and establishes a system for testing children in custody of the department of children's services for exposure to methamphetamine. This bill requires the department of children's services to take biological samples, such as hair or urine, from any child in the department's custody who the department believes [...]

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Latest Action: 02/12/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm.

Bill Text

Criminal Offenses - Reduces the amount of methamphetamine precursor required for the offense of promoting methamphetamine manufacture from 9 to 7.5 grams and specifies that such amount be purchased within 30 days. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-433.

Fiscal Summary for SB1180 / *HB0388

Increase State Expenditures - $118,700 / Incarceration*

Latest Action: 02/12/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB0392. Methamphetamine - Reduces from 9 to 7.5 grams the total amount of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine a product contains that can be sold to the same person during the same 30-day period. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for SB1179 / *HB0392Increase State Revenues - Not Significant Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for SB1179 / *HB0392 Present law prohibits any pharmacy from selling any combination of products containing more than 9 grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or their salts, isomers, or salts of isomers, during the same 30-day period to any person who has not obtained the product or products pursuant to a valid prescription. This bill lowers the total amount [...]

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Latest Action: 05/15/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Jud Comm.

Bill Text

Methamphetamine - Creates Class A felony for any person to unlawfully import or transport, or cause to be unlawfully imported or transported from any other state, territory, or country, into this state, methamphetamine. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4.

Fiscal Summary for SB1397 / *HB0720

Increase State Expenditures - $12,551,200 / Incarceration*

SB1691

SB1691 Sponsored by Roy Herron
Latest Action: 03/07/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Govt. OpSenate Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB1967. Methamphetamine - Creates the division of methamphetamine exposure detection in the department of health in order to detect and report to appropriate medical, legal, and child welfare personnel those children who have been exposed to methamphetamine. - Amends TCA Title 36; Title 37; Title 39 and Title 68. Fiscal Summary for *SB1691 / HB1967Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB1691 / HB1967 This bill creates a division of methamphetamine exposure detection in the department of health and establishes a system for testing children in custody of the department of children's services for exposure to methamphetamine. This bill requires the department of children's services to take biological samples, such as hair or urine, from any child in the department's custody who the department believes [...]

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HB0720

HB0720 Sponsored by Frank Buck
Latest Action: 04/18/2007 - Action Deferred in Subcommittee Criminal Practice to 2008

Bill Text

Methamphetamine - Creates Class A felony for any person to unlawfully import or transport, or cause to be unlawfully imported or transported from any other state, territory, or country, into this state, methamphetamine. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4.

Fiscal Summary for *HB0720 / SB1397

Increase State Expenditures - $12,551,200 / Incarceration*

Latest Action: 04/18/2007 - Action Deferred in Subcommittee Criminal Practice to 2008

Bill Text

Criminal Offenses - Reduces the amount of methamphetamine precursor required for the offense of promoting methamphetamine manufacture from 9 to 7.5 grams and specifies that such amount be purchased within 30 days. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-433.

Fiscal Summary for *HB0388 / SB1180

Increase State Expenditures - $118,700 / Incarceration*

Latest Action: 04/04/2007 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary of Judiciary Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB1179. Methamphetamine - Reduces from 9 to 7.5 grams the total amount of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine a product contains that can be sold to the same person during the same 30-day period. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *HB0392 / SB1179Increase State Revenues - Not Significant Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *HB0392 / SB1179 Present law prohibits any pharmacy from selling any combination of products containing more than 9 grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or their salts, isomers, or salts of isomers, during the same 30-day period to any person who has not obtained the product or products pursuant to a valid prescription. This bill lowers the total amount [...]

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Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in: Judiciary Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB0298. Methamphetamine - Requires the Tennessee bureau of investigation to maintain an electronic purchase log of methamphetamine precursor sales throughout the state and requires that all reporting of such sales by the pharmacist be electronic and in real-time. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for HB0436 / *SB0298Increase State Expenditures - $102,100 Recurring $133,400 One-Time Bill Summary for HB0436 / *SB0298 This bill revises the present law provisions governing record keeping for the sales of any immediate methamphetamine precursor. PRESENT LAW Under present law, a pharmacist, technician, or intern must require any person purchasing a non-exempt product containing any immediate methamphetamine precursor to present valid government-issued identification at the [...]

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Latest Action: 03/25/2008 - Senate Reset on Calendar

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB0436. Methamphetamine - Requires the Tennessee bureau of investigation to maintain an electronic purchase log of methamphetamine precursor sales throughout the state and requires that all reporting of such sales by the pharmacist be electronic and in real-time. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *SB0298 / HB0436Increase State Expenditures - $102,100 Recurring $133,400 One-Time Bill Summary for *SB0298 / HB0436 This bill revises the present law provisions governing record keeping for the sales of any immediate methamphetamine precursor. PRESENT LAW Under present law, a pharmacist, technician, or intern must require any person purchasing a non-exempt product containing any immediate methamphetamine precursor to present valid government-issued identification at the [...]

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