Missouri House of Representatives
94th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2008)
Bills Indexed by Subject
DRUGS AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES


HB 1323 --- Sponsor: Sater, David --- CoSponsor: Wallace, Maynard
Requires the State Highway Patrol to create, maintain, and make available for public inquiry on the Internet a registry of persons convicted of certain drug offenses
HB 1325 --- Sponsor: Sater, David --- CoSponsor: McGhee, Mike
Authorizes a physician assistant or an advanced practice nurse to prescribe a Schedule V controlled substance under a collaborative practice agreement
HB 1328 --- Sponsor: Sater, David
Prohibits the use, sale, transfer, or licensing of certain prescriptive information by certain entities for commercial purposes
HB 1405 --- Sponsor: Weter, Raymond 'Ray' --- CoSponsor: Cunningham, Mike
Creates the crimes of possession of a restricted natural substance and unlawful distribution of a restricted natural substance
HB 1414 --- Sponsor: Fallert, Joseph Jr. --- CoSponsor: Komo, Sam
Expands eligibility for the Missouri Rx Plan to retired persons 65 years of age or older with incomes of up to $25,000 for individuals and $50,000 for married couples
HB 1464 --- Sponsor: Nolte, Jerry --- CoSponsor: Fisher, Barney
Prohibits the use or possession of an alcohol beverage vaporizer
HB 1489 --- Sponsor: Donnelly, Margaret --- CoSponsor: Schoemehl, Sue
Establishes the Drug Monitoring Act to monitor the prescribing of certain controlled substances and modifies existing record keeping requirements for controlled substances and pseudoephedine products
HB 1552 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Fisher, Barney
Changes the laws regarding the prosecution of certain traffic-related offenses
HB 1591 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Creates the crime of driving with a controlled substance in a person's body
HB 1592 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Establishes the Drug Monitoring Act and prohibits the selling, dispensing, purchasing, or receiving of certain controlled substances by mail order or mobile retail vendor
HB 1598 --- Sponsor: Sater, David --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn
Authorizes a state and local sales and use tax exemption for over-the-counter or nonprescription drugs
HB 1601 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel
Creates a rebuttable presumption that the person whose name appears in the controlled substance log book which pharmacies are required to keep and maintain is the person whose transaction is recorded
HB 1619 --- Sponsor: Jones, Kenny --- CoSponsor: Parson, Michael L.
Establishes the Drug Monitoring Act and requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to maintain a realtime electronic logbook on all pseudoephedrine purchases in this state
HB 1625 --- Sponsor: Emery, Edgar G. H. --- CoSponsor: Davis, Cynthia L.
Specifies that pharmacies will be immune from liability for refusal to perform, assist, recommend, refer to, or participate in any act or service in connection with any drug or device that causes an abortion
HB 1672 --- Sponsor: Roorda, Jeff --- CoSponsor: Jones, Kenny
Imposes an excise tax on controlled substances and illicit alcoholic beverages
HB 1701 --- Sponsor: Wasson, Jay
Prohibits certain requirements for the dispensing of immunosuppressive drugs under the MO HealthNet Program without the consent of the physician and MO HealthNet participant
HB 1720 --- Sponsor: Talboy, Mike --- CoSponsor: Lowe, Jenee' M.
Requires pharmacies to dispense all valid, lawful prescriptions for contraceptives without delay
HB 1805 --- Sponsor: Schaaf, Robert
Allows enrollees to pay the lower of the co-payment assigned by the health maintenance organization or health insurer or the usual and customary retail price of the prescription drug
HB 1830 --- Sponsor: Young, Terry --- CoSponsor: Chappelle-Nadal, Maria
Changes the laws regarding the classification of marijuana as a controlled substance and legalizes the use of marijuana for medical purposes
HB 1839 --- Sponsor: Low, Beth
Changes the laws regarding protections for children and abuse victims
HB 1879 --- Sponsor: Sutherland, Mike
Prohibits pharmacists from substituting one version of an antiepileptic drug for another without prior notification and consent
HB 1913 --- Sponsor: Cunningham, Jane --- CoSponsor: George, Tony
Requires school districts to adopt policies for the testing of student athletes for the unlawful use of a controlled substance, including but not limited to anabolic steroids
HB 1927 --- Sponsor: Frame, Michael --- CoSponsor: Roorda, Jeff
Authorizes the State Highway Patrol to develop and implement a real-time electronic logbook for sales of pseudoephedrine and requires pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to report sales
HB 2033 --- Sponsor: Page, Sam
Establishes the Drug Monitoring Act and changes the laws regarding drugs and controlled substances
HB 2119 --- Sponsor: Roorda, Jeff --- CoSponsor: Bruns, Mark J.
Specifies that any person who unlawfully distributes or delivers any controlled substance to any person which causes that person's death will be guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the first degree
HB 2120 --- Sponsor: Roorda, Jeff --- CoSponsor: Schieffer, Ed
Expands the list of Schedule II controlled substances to include several nitrites
HB 2244 --- Sponsor: Page, Sam
Renames the Intractable Pain Treatment Act to the Pain Treatment Act and removes the term "intractable pain" from its provisions
HB 2330 --- Sponsor: Brandom, Ellen --- CoSponsor: Icet, Allen
Requires the Department of Social Services to test applicants for or recipients of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program benefits for the illegal use of controlled substances
HB 2342 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Nieves, Brian D.
Requires the implementation of a program of random drug testing for members of the General Assembly and recipients of benefits from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program
HB 2500 --- Sponsor: Smith, Joe
Requires all health insurers providing prescription drug coverage to provide coverage for all prescribed medications and pharmacies receiving valid prescriptions to dispense the medication without delay
HB 2504 --- Sponsor: Roorda, Jeff
Removes pseudoephedrine from the list of Schedule V controlled substances and adds it to the list of Schedule II controlled substances
SB 724 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert
Gives advanced practice registered nurses prescriptive authority for scheduled drugs
SB 732 --- Sponsor: Champion, Norma
Establishes a drug monitoring program and modifies existing record keeping for controlled substances and pseudoephedrine products
SB 766 --- Sponsor: Goodman, Jack
Criminalizes prenatal drug or alcohol use
SB 1045 --- Sponsor: Dempsey, Tom
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SB 1063 --- Sponsor: Koster, Chris
Creates the Missouri Methamphetamine Project
SB 1088 --- Sponsor: Clemens, Dan
Makes it unlawful for a person to possess, distribute, deliver, manufacture, produce, or cultivate a restricted natural substance, also known as jimson weed
SB 1197 --- Sponsor: Crowell, Jason
Requires drug screening and testing for TANF applicants and recipients
SB 1219 --- Sponsor: Lager, Brad
Allows criminal prosecution of mother for harm to unborn child due to intentional and unlawful use of controlled substances
SB 1222 --- Sponsor: Engler, Kevin
Requires construction employees to take drug tests before working on projects on school and state property
SB 1259 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Requires drug testing for TANF applicants and recipients based upon reasonable suspicion

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