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WVHB5635Engross
50%
To allow patients or subscribers of medications to direct pharmacists to list the illness or condition for which a prescription is being issued be listed on the label of the prescription.
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2024-02-22
To Senate Health and Human Resources Committee
WVHB5022Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to increase the amount of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine a person may purchase annually.
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2024-02-16
On 1st reading, House Calendar
WVHB4892Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to define the distribution of drugs to safety net providers and contract pharmacies, with penalties, and that section not to be less restive than federal law.
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2024-02-08
To House Health & Human Resources Committee
WVHB5511Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to improve patient safety in the medical cannabis program by authorizing permitted, regulated medical cannabis processors to manufacture medical cannabis in edible form for dispensing to certified patients in the state; to...
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2024-02-07
To House Health & Human Resources Committee
WVHB5167Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to add qualified examiners with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to the persons who have access to the Controlled Substances Monitoring Database maintained by the Board of Pharmacy.
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2024-01-25
To House Health & Human Resources Committee
WVHB5166Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit certain action concerning the distribution of safety-net drugs to contract pharmacies.
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2024-01-25
To House Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse Committee
WVHB4429Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to exclude drug test strips from the definition of drug paraphernalia, and to specify that the possession, sale, and purchase of drug test strips is not prohibited within West Virginia. The bill was recommended for passage...
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2024-01-24
On 1st reading, House Calendar
WVHB4669Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to remove a dispensing prohibition that is related to controlled substance monitoring.
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2024-01-12
To House Health & Human Resources Committee
WVHB4259Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to impose a life sentence on fentanyl dealers.
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2024-01-10
To House Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse Committee
WVHB4531Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill concerns forfeiture of contraband. The bill establishes criminal forfeiture and the items and property subject to forfeiture. The bill sets forth additional procedures for forfeiture. The bill establishes dates. The bill perm...
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2024-01-10
To House Judiciary Committee
WVHB4273Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to revise the criminal code. The bill relates to the failure of a sex offender to register or provide notice of registration changes and the penalty for the same. The bill relates to timber theft, investigations thereof, a...
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2024-01-10
To House Judiciary Committee
WVHB4483Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to legalize cannabis, provide for taxation of cannabis, and allow cannabis market activity as regulated by the Department of Commerce.
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2024-01-10
To House Health & Human Resources Committee
WVHB4473Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to remove certain substances from schedule I of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, including marihuana, Psilocybin, and Tetrahydrocannabinols.
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2024-01-10
To House Health & Human Resources Committee
WVHB4288Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to create the Criminal Forfeiture Process Act, replacing the West Virginia Contraband Forfeiture Act.
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2024-01-10
To House Judiciary Committee
WVHB4502Intro
25%
The purpose of this bill is to create the felony offense of possessing a firearm while in violation of certain offenses under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. The bill also imposes a mandatory indeterminate prison sentence.
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2024-01-10
To House Judiciary Committee
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