OH HB64 | 2011-2012 | 129th General Assembly


Status

Completed Legislative Action
October 17 2011 - Effective Date
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [HTML]

Summary

To amend sections 149.43, 149.45, 2925.02, 2925.03, 2925.11, 3719.01, and 3719.41 and to enact section 3719.013 of the Revised Code to add synthetic cannabinoids commonly known as K2 or Spice to the list of Schedule I controlled substances, to prohibit the possession of Spice, to prohibit trafficking in Spice, to provide that if Spice is the drug involved in a violation of the offense of corrupting another with drugs the penalty for the violation will be the same as if marihuana was the drug involved in the offense, to add six synthetic derivatives of cathinone that have been found in bath salts to the list of Schedule I controlled substances, to define a "controlled substance analog" for purposes of the Controlled Substances Law, and to treat controlled substance analogs as Schedule I controlled substances, and to specify that the residential and familial information of probation officers and bailiffs is not a public record.

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Title

To add synthetic cannabinoids commonly known as K2 or Spice to the list of Schedule I controlled substances, to prohibit the possession of Spice, to prohibit trafficking in Spice, to provide that if Spice is the drug involved in a violation of the offense of corrupting another with drugs the penalty for the violation will be the same as if marihuana was the drug involved in the offense, to add six synthetic derivatives of cathinone that have been found in bath salts to the list of Schedule I controlled substances, to define a "controlled substance analog" for purposes of the Controlled Substances Law, and to treat controlled substance analogs as Schedule I controlled substances, and to specify that the residential and familial information of probation officers and bailiffs is not a public record.

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2011-06-28 - House - Senate Amendments (Y: 97 N: 1 NV: 0) [PASS]
2011-06-28 - Senate - Third Consideration (Y: 33 N: 0 NV: 0) [PASS]
2011-03-16 - House - Third Consideration (Y: 95 N: 1 NV: 0) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2011-10-17 Effective Date
2011-07-15 Governor' Action
2011-07-18 End of 10-day period
2011-07-06 Sent to Governor
2011-06-28 Concurrence
2011-06-28 Passed 3rd Consideration Senate
2011-06-22 Committee Report - S
2011-03-22 To Judiciary Criminal Justice
2011-03-22 Introduced to Senate
2011-03-16 Passed 3rd Consideration House
2011-03-09 Committee Report - S
2011-02-01 To Criminal Justice
2011-02-01 Introduced to House

Subjects


Code Citations

ChapterArticleSectionCitation TypeStatute Text
1Amended CodeCitation Text
149Amended CodeCitation Text
14943Amended CodeCitation Text
14945Amended CodeCitation Text
29Amended CodeCitation Text
2925Amended CodeCitation Text
292502Amended CodeCitation Text
292503Amended CodeCitation Text
292511Amended CodeCitation Text
37Amended CodeCitation Text
3719Amended CodeCitation Text
371901Amended CodeCitation Text
3719013New CodeSee Bill Text
371941Amended CodeCitation Text

Ohio State Sources


Bill Comments

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