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SB406: Prescription drug benefits; penalty for conviction of certain drug-related crimes.

Chief Patron

Sen. Phil Puckett (D-38)

Phil Puckett (D-38)
Served: 1998–

Progress

Yes Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Status

01/23/2008: In Education and Health Committee

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Summary

Prescription drug benefits; penalty for conviction of certain drug-related crimes.  Provides that any individual convicted of manufacturing, selling, giving, or distributing a controlled substance or imitation controlled substance, or possessing a controlled substance with the intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute a controlled substance or imitation controlled substance shall be ineligible for prescription drug assistance under Medicaid.

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Votes were cast on this bill on the following dates for which Richmond Sunlight has video: 01/23/2008, 01/23/2008 and 01/31/2008.

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