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NARCOTICS AND DRUGS
(P) Passed (F) Failed (V) Vetoed (I) Incoporated into other legislation (C) Carried over to 2007 Session
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Adoption; person convicted of felony drug possession may adopt or be foster parent provided 10 years elapsed since conviction. Amending § 63.2-1721. (Patron- Welch, HB 1534 (Chapter 885))
Anabolic steroids; electronic ordering of Schedule II drugs and additions to Schedules IV and V. Amending §§ 54.1-3401, 54.1-3414, 54.1-3415, 54.1-3450, 54.1-3452, and 54.1-3454. (Patron- Morgan, HB 937 (Chapter 346))
Cocaine; unlawful manufacturing, distribution, etc., penalty. Amending § 18.2-248. (Patron- Reynolds, SB 37 ( F))
Contraception; U.S. Food and Drug Administration encouraged to approve use of Plan B for emergency over-the-counter medication. (Patron- Lucas, SJR 97 ( F))
Controlled substances; person convicted of possession, penalty. Amending § 18.2-250. (Patron- McDougle, SB 570 ( F))
Dental hygienists; can administer certain Schedule VI analgesia and anesthesia under dentist’s direction. Amending §§ 54.1-2722 and 54.1-3408. (Patron- Brink, HB 996 (Chapter 858))
Dextromethorphan (DXM); Health Commissioner to restrict access to over-the-counter medications containing drug. (Patron- Frederick, HB 875 ( C))
Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; term inference replaces presumption relating to alleged offense. Amending §§ 18.2-269, 29.1-738.3, and 46.2-341.27. (Patron- Moran, HB 1204 ( C); Norment, SB 471 ( C))
Driving under influence of drugs; offense considered if certain milligrams in blood. Amending §§ 18.2-266, 18.2-269, 29.1-738, 46.2-341.24, and 46.2-341.27. (Patron- Carrico, HB 1182 ( F))
Drug treatment courts; established in City of Newport News. Amending § 18.2-254.1. (Patron- BaCote, HB 752 (Chapter 341); Locke, SB 367 (Chapter 175))
Drug-free school zones; includes licensed child day centers. Amending § 18.2-255.2. (Patron- Newman, SB 524 (Chapter 325))
Drug-free school zones; signage to be posted by all schools and institutions of higher education. Adding §§ 22.1-131.1 and 23-3.1:1. (Patron- Purkey, HB 107 ( F))
Drugs; punishment for distributing, manufacturing, etc. Amending §§ 18.2-248 and 18.2-248.1. (Patron- Bell, HB 1347 (Chapter 697); Stolle, SB 553 (Chapter 759))
Felonies; court may impose additional term for drug offense. Amending § 18.2-10. (Patron- Purkey, HB 745 ( F))
I-SaveRx prescription drug program; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to enter into discussions with states that are participating therein, report. (Patron- Carrico, HB 373 ( F); Englin, HB 388 ( I) See HB373)
Marijuana; deprives juvenile convicted of possession privilege to drive for one year, penalty. Amending §§ 16.1-278.9 and 18.2-250.1. (Patron- Iaquinto, HB 737 ( F))
Marijuana; expungement of charges. Amending §§ 18.2-251 and 19.2-392.2. (Patron- Morgan, HB 1321 ( F))
Marijuana; prohibits sale near school, etc., of substance representing drug. Amending § 18.2-255.2. (Patron- Abbitt, HB 978 ( F))
Medical assistant; administration of drugs or devices. Amending § 54.1-3408. (Patron- Hamilton, HB 1455 ( F))
Methamphetamine; unlawful manufacturing and distribution, penalty. Amending § 18.2-248. (Patron- Phillips, HB 28 ( F))
Methamphetamine and OxyContin; instruction in schools on dangers thereof. Amending § 22.1-206. (Patron- Cline, HB 1138 ( F))
Methamphetamine laboratories; life imprisonment if first responder suffers serious bodily injury. Adding §§ 18.2-248.03 and 18.2-248.04. (Patron- Deeds, SB 321 ( F))
Methamphetamine precursor drugs; unlawful sale, penalty. Amending § 18.2-248. (Patron- Phillips, HB 31 ( I) See HB1040)
Nurse practitioners; expands prescriptive authority. Amending § 54.1-2957.01. (Patron- Devolites Davis, SB 456 (Chapter 494))
Oral contraceptives; requirements for prescribing for minors. Adding § 54.1-2403.4. (Patron- Marshall, R.G., HB 1199 ( C))
Pharmacy, Board of; specific powers and duties. Amending §§ 2.2-4006 and 54.1-3307. (Patron- Hamilton, HB 355 (Chapter 632))
Pharmacy, Board of; specific powers and duties. Amending § 54.1-3307. (Patron- Jones, S.C., HB 290 ( I) See HB355)
Prescription drugs; increased penalty for counterfeiting. Amending §§ 18.2-247, 54.1-3457, and 54.1-3458. (Patron- Amundson, HB 1464 ( F))
Prescription drugs; provides an exception to requirement for patients in certain correctional institutions. Amending § 54.1-3408.01. (Patron- O’Bannon, HB 622 (Chapter 195))
Prescription drugs; training and regulations for administering to child in child day program. Amending §§ 54.1-3005 and 54.1-3408. (Patron- Orrock, HB 1147 (Chapter 686))
Prescription Monitoring Program; modifies reporting requirements. Amending § 54.1-2521. (Patron- Wampler, SB 187 (Chapter 167))
Pseudoephedrine; licensed pharmacist only to dispense, etc. Adding § 18.2-248.8. (Patron- Lingamfelter, HB 1149 ( I) See HB1040)
Pseudoephedrine; limits on purchase thereof, penalty. Adding § 18.2-248.8. (Patron- Gilbert, HB 1573 ( I) See HB1040)
Registered pharmacy technicians; authorized to accept oral prescriptions for diagnostic, non-patient specific radiopharmaceuticals under direct supervision of qualified nuclear pharmacist. Amending § 54.1-3320. (Patron- Jones, S.C., HB 299 (Chapter 626))
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain medicines and drugs used for farm animals. Amending §§ 58.1-609.2 and 58.1-609.10. (Patron- Orrock, HB 69 (Chapter 331); Houck, SB 73 (Chapter 361))
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include medicines and drugs purchased by nursing homes, etc. Amending § 58.1-609.10. (Patron- Stosch, SB 110 (Chapter 217))
Schedule I or II drugs; penalties when causes death. Adding § 18.2-248.03. (Patron- Phillips, HB 1381 ( F))
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; person not ineligible as result of drug possession conviction. Amending § 63.2-505.2. (Patron- Watts, HB 583 ( F); Ticer, SB 240 ( F))
Voluntary pre-clearance program; Employment Commission to prepare plan for drug-free employees. (Patron- Nutter, HB 932 ( F))
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2006 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, Resolutions and Documents - For additional information, please contact the House of Delegates Information and Public Relations Office, P. O. Box 406, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia 23218, telephone (804) 698-1500. Last updated 11/07/06
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