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  • HB 1601 Administration of prescription drugs; expands authority of persons allowed to administer.
  • HB 1674 Workers' Compensation; pharmacist filling a prescription to dispense therapeutically equivalent.
  • HB 1807 Marijuana; illegal to transport into State unless authorized under Drug Control Act, penalty.
  • HB 2097 Animal shelter and pounds; allowed to purchase, etc., certain controlled substances for euthanizing.
  • HB 2211 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure of information.
  • HB 2212 Automated drug dispensing systems; allows drugs in multi-dose packaging to be placed therein.
  • HB 2259 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure of information.
  • HB 2275 Drug treatment courts; authorized for County of Franklin if funded through local sources.
  • HB 2352 Donation of prescription medication; clarifies liability of pharmaceutical manufacturers.
  • HB 2359 Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine; pilot program for tracking distribution thereof.
  • HB 2362 Drug offenses; person convicted of second offense would be a felon if committed in State.
  • HB 2369 Prescription medication; Substance Abuse Services Council, to conduct 1 year study, report.
  • HB 2370 Virginia's Future, Council on; assessment of the impact of prescription drug abuse.
  • HB 2373 Birth control prescriptions; pharmacist who refuses to fill ensure patient treated nonjudgmentally.
  • HB 2451 Certificate of public need; applications for increase in psychiatric treatment beds.
  • HB 2452 Prescription information; confidentiality.
  • HB 2468 Marijuana; expungement of charges.
  • HB 2482 Prescription donation; clarifies hospital and clinic may redispense donation medication to indigent.
  • HJ 708 Pharmaceutical manufacturers; joint subcommittee to study feasibility of requiring gross receipts.
  • SB 818 Opiate addiction treatment providers; daily service fee.
  • SB 872 TANF; eligibility for food stamps when convicted of drug-related felonies.
  • SB 885 Drug-related personal injury actions; extends two-year statute of limitations.
  • SB 897 Animal shelter and pounds; allowed to purchase, etc., certain controlled substances for euthanizing.
  • SB 914 Substance abuse screening & assessment for VIEW; person ineligible to receive TANF if using drugs.
  • SB 952 Dextromethorphan; sale of over-the-counter medicines containing thereof on school property.
  • SB 1158 Workers' Compensation; pharmacist filling a prescription to dispense therapeutically equivalent.
  • SB 1195 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure of information.
  • SB 1304 Drug treatment courts; authorized for County of Franklin if funded through local sources.
  • SB 1462 Drug treatment courts; authorized for County of Tazewell.
  • SJ 318 Strategies & Models for Subtance Abuse Prevention & Treatment; Joint Subcommittee Studying.