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2011 SESSION

Convened January 12, 2011 - Last Update: Thursday, November 1, 2018 at 5:02:49 PM


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(C) Carried over from 2010 Session (CD) Carried over but died in committee on or before 12/2/2010
Cannabinoids, synthetic; penalties for transport, possession, sale, or distribution, etc. Amending §§ 4.1-225, 9.1-176.1, 15.2-907, 16.1-260, 16.1-278.8:01, 18.2-251, 18.2-255, 18.2-255.1, 18.2-255.2, 18.2-258, 18.2-258.02, 18.2-258.1, 18.2-308, 18.2-308.1:5, 18.2-308.4, 18.2-474.1, 19.2-83.1, 19.2-187, 19.2-386.22 through 19.2-386.25, 22.1-277.08, 22.1-279.3:1, 24.2-233, 53.1-145, 53.1-203, and 54.1-3446; adding § 18.2-248.1:1. (Patron-Garrett, HB 1434 (Chapter 384); Herring, SB 745 (Chapter 410))
Community services boards; Commissioner of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to establish a workgroup to develop a drug formulary for use. Amending § 37.2-304. (Patron-Pogge, HB 2013 (Chapter 473))
Community services boards; providing information about substance abuse services. Amending § 37.2-500. (Patron-Hanger, SB 337 (CD))
Controlled substances; prescribers to notify law enforcement when they have reason to suspect that person has obtained or attempted to obtain by fraud or deceit. Amending § 54.1-3408.2. (Patron-Reynolds, SB 1420 (F))
Drug Control Act; conforms Schedule II to federal drug classification schedule. Amending § 54.1-3448. (Patron-Nutter, HB 2464 (Chapter 700))
Drug possession case; person who is placed on probation, upon plea of guilty, violates probation and shall have no right of appeal. Amending § 18.2-251. (Patron-Athey, HB 1009 (CD))
Drug treatment court; established in Montgomery County. Amending § 18.2-254.1. (Patron-Nutter, HB 2254 (F))
Drug treatment courts; established in Buchanan, Dickenson, and Russell Counties and Thirtieth Judicial Circuit Courts. Amending § 18.2-254.1. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 2431 (F))
Drug treatment courts; established in Buchanan, Dickenson, Goochland, Montgomery, Russell, and Wise Counties. Amending § 18.2-254.1. (Patron-Puckett, SB 1028 (F))
Drug treatment courts; established in Dickenson, Russell, and Wise Counties. Amending § 18.2-254.1. (Patron-Phillips, HB 2180 (F))
Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine; Board of Pharmacy to establish mandatory pilot program in various counties to implement an electronic recordkeeping system of transactions involving distribution. Amending § 18.2-248.8. (Patron-Gilbert, HB 1343 (CD))
Gang activities or drug use or distribution; enhanced penalties when within 1,000 feet of multi-family housing for older persons. Amending §§ 18.2-46.3:3 and 18.2-255.2. (Patron-McQuinn, HB 2208 (F))
Handguns; Class 1 misdemeanor for any person carrying in a public place while under influence of alcohol or drugs. Adding § 18.2-287.5. (Patron-McEachin, SB 1395 (F))
Handguns; Class 1 misdemeanor for any person carrying in a public place while under influence of alcohol or drugs. Amending § 18.2-308; adding § 18.2-287.5. (Patron-Morrissey, HB 2343 (F))
Health professionals; administrator of assisted living facility must report to Department of Health Professions professional that may have substance abuse or mental health problems. Amending § 54.1-2400.6. (Patron-Merricks, HB 1917 (Chapter 463))
Health records; health care provider who prescribes or dispenses controlled substances may disclose certain information to another health care provider. Amending §§ 32.1-127.1:03 and 54.1-2525. (Patron-Nutter, HB 2255 (Chapter 812); Puckett, SB 1029 (Chapter 844))
Lyme disease; allows a licensed physician to prescribe long-term antibiotic therapy. Adding § 54.1-3408.2. (Patron-Rust, HB 512 (CD))
Marijuana; decriminalization of simple possession. Amending §§ 18.2-250.1, 18.2-251, 18.2-252, and 18.2-259.1. (Patron-Morgan, HB 1443 (F))
Marijuana; reduces penalty for possession by prisoner. Amending § 53.1-203. (Patron-Englin, HB 2298 (F))
Marijuana, imitation; same penalties for sale, gift, distribution, etc., with intent to sell, etc., as for marijuana. Amending § 18.2-248.1. (Patron-Stuart, SB 992 (I) See SB745)
Marijuana plants; where there is a seizure of more than 10 suspected in connection with any drug prosecution, appropriate law-enforcement agency may destroy. Amending § 19.2-386.24. (Patron-Puckett, SB 1012 (F))
Marijuana, synthetic; added to Schedule I, penalty for possession. Amending § 54.1-3446. (Patron-Hanger, SB 1082 (I) See SB745)
Marijuana, synthetic; creates a new category therefor as series of controlled substances listed in Schedule I, penalties for possession, etc. Amending § 54.1-3446; adding § 18.2-248.1:1. (Patron-Miller, P.J., HB 1423 (I) See HB1434; Oder, HB 1427 (I) See HB1434; Bell, Richard P., HB 1473 (I) See HB1434; Cleaveland, HB 1481 (I) See HB1434; Gilbert, HB 1778 (I) See HB1434; Filler-Corn, HB 1878 (I) See HB1434; Ebbin, HB 2049 (F); Norment, SB 746 (F); Houck, SB 748 (I) See SB745; Smith, SB 749 (I) See SB745; Norment, SB 1186 (I) See SB745)
Marijuana, synthetic; creates new category therefor as series of controlled substances listed in Schedule I, penalties for possession, etc. Amending §§ 18.2-248.01, 18.2-255, 18.2-255.2, 18.2-308.4, and 54.1-3446; adding § 18.2-248.1:1. (Patron-McDougle, SB 926 (I) See SB745)
Methamphetamine labs; penalty if present in same place as child, mentally incapacitated person, or physically helpless person. Amending § 18.2-248.02. (Patron-Crockett-Stark, HB 1766 (F))
Methamphetamines; manufacturing, selling, giving, possessing with intent to manufacture, penalties. Amending §§ 18.2-248.02 and 18.2-248.03. (Patron-Wampler, SB 1415 (F))
Methamphetamines; possession of certain substances with intent to manufacture, penalty. Amending § 18.2-248. (Patron-Crockett-Stark, HB 1449 (F); Kilgore, HB 1987 (F); Northam, SB 962 (F))
Oral chemotherapy drugs; Joint Commission on Health Care to study access thereto. (Patron-Peace, HJR 566 (F))
Pharmacists; allows anyone to report to Board of Pharmacy information of those who may have substance abuse or mental health issue. Adding § 54.1-3316.1. (Patron-Rust, HB 1966 (F))
Prescription medications; Joint Commission on Health Care to study impacts of cost sharing, coinsurance, and specialty tier pricing. (Patron-O’Bannon, HJR 579 (F))
Prescription Monitoring Program; report required for certain prescriptions. Amending § 54.1-2523; adding § 54.1-3408.3. (Patron-Nutter, HB 2252 (F))
Pseudoephedrine; prohibited from being sold without a prescription. Amending § 54.1-3450; repealing § 18.2-248.8. (Patron-Reynolds, SB 878 (F))
Schedule I; adds 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine to list. Amending § 54.1-3446. (Patron-Crockett-Stark, HB 1762 (F))
Schedule II drugs; identification required for filling prescriptions. Amending § 54.1-3420.1. (Patron-Nutter, HB 2256 (Chapter 262); Quayle, SB 1150 (Chapter 318))
Schedule II, III, or IV controlled substances; prescriber to request and review information about patient from Prescription Monitoring Program. Adding § 54.1-3408.01:1. (Patron-Phillips, HB 1167 (CD); Hanger, SB 1095 (F))
Schedule IV; adds carisoprodol and tramadol to list. Amending § 54.1-3452. (Patron-Reynolds, SB 687 (CD))
Schedule IV; adds carisoprodol to list. Amending § 54.1-3452. (Patron-Phillips, HB 1164 (CD))
Schedule IV; adds tramadol to list. Amending § 54.1-3452. (Patron-Phillips, HB 1165 (CD))
Strategies and Models for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment, Joint Subcommittee Studying; continued. (Patron-Hanger, SJR 350 (F))
Substance abuse treatment; Joint Commission on Health Care to study involuntary admission of persons in need in State. (Patron-O’Bannon, HJR 682 (F))
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); eligibility for assistance when convicted of drug-related felonies. Amending § 63.2-505.2. (Patron-Ticer, SB 1238 (F))
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); eligibility of assistance when convicted of drug-related felonies. Adding § 63.2-607.1. (Patron-Watts, HB 226 (CD); Watts, HB 1632 (F))
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study costs and benefits of drug testing recipients of cash assistance in order to reduce costs associated with substance abuse. (Patron-Marshall, D.W., HJR 616 (F))
Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare Program (VIEW); screening and assessment for use of illegal substances. Adding § 63.2-608.1. (Patron-Bell, Robert B., HB 925 (CD))
Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW) Program; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances. Adding § 63.2-608.1. (Patron-Cline, HB 2154 (F); Reynolds, SB 781 (F))

2011 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, and Resolutions - 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.