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LC000 01 -- S S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 01 A N A C T RELATING TO FOOD AND DRUGS -- UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT Introduced By: Senators Miller, Jabour, Perry, Metts, and Nesselbush Date Introduced: January, 01 Referred To: Senate Judiciary It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SECTION 1. Sections 1--.01, 1--. and 1--.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 1- entitled "Uniform Controlled Substances Act" are hereby amended to read as follows: 1--.01. Prohibited acts A -- Penalties. -- (a) (1) Except as authorized by this chapter, it shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, deliver, or possess with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance. () Any person who is not a drug addicted person, as defined in section 1--1.0(1), who violates this subsection with respect to a controlled substance classified in schedule I or II, except the substance classified as marijuana, is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may be imprisoned to a term up to life, or fined not more than five hundred thousand dollars ($00,000) nor less than ten thousand dollars ($,000), or both. () Where the deliverance as prohibited in this subsection shall be the proximate cause of death to the person to whom the controlled substance is delivered, it shall not be a defense that the person delivering the substance was at the time of delivery, a drug addicted person as defined in section 1--1.0(1). () Any person, except as provided for in subdivision () of this subsection, who violates this subsection with respect to: (i) A controlled substance classified in schedule I or II, is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than thirty (0) years, or fined not more than one

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 hundred thousand dollars ($0,000) nor less than three thousand dollars ($,000), or both; (ii) A controlled substance classified in schedule III or IV, is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than twenty (0) years, or fined not more than forty thousand dollars ($0,000), or both; provided, with respect to a controlled substance classified in schedule III(d), upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than five () years, or fined not more than twenty thousand dollars ($0,000), or both. (iii) A controlled substance classified in schedule V, is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than one year, or fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($,000), or both. (b) (1) Except as authorized by this chapter, it is unlawful for any person to create, deliver, or possess with intent to deliver, a counterfeit substance. () Any person who violates this subsection with respect to: (i) A counterfeit substance classified in schedule I or II, is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than thirty (0) years, or fined not more than one hundred thousand dollars ($0,000), or both; (ii) A counterfeit substance classified in schedule III or IV, is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than twenty (0) years, or fined not more than forty thousand dollars ($0,000), or both; provided, with respect to a controlled substance classified in schedule III(d), upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than five () years, or fined not more than twenty thousand dollars ($0,000) or both. (iii) A counterfeit substance classified in schedule V, is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than one year, or fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($,000), or both. (c) (1) It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to possess a controlled substance, unless the substance was obtained directly from or pursuant to a valid prescription or order of a practitioner while acting in the course of his or her professional practice, or except as otherwise authorized by this chapter. () Any person who violates this subsection with respect to: (i) A controlled substance classified in schedules I, II and III, IV, and V, except the substance classified as marijuana, is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than three () years or fined not less than five hundred dollars ($00) nor more than five thousand dollars ($,000), or both; (ii) A More than one ounce (1 oz.) of a controlled substance classified in schedule I as marijuana is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than LC000 - Page of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 one year or fined not less than two hundred dollars ($00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($00), or both. (iii) Notwithstanding any public, special or general law to the contrary, the possession of one ounce (1 oz.) or less of marijuana by a person who is eighteen (1) years of age or older and who is not exempted from penalties pursuant to chapter 1-.-1 shall constitute a civil offense, rendering the offender liable to a civil penalty in the amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($10) and forfeiture of the marijuana, but not to any other form of criminal or civil punishment or disqualification. Notwithstanding any public, special or general law to the contrary, this civil penalty of one hundred fifty dollars ($10) and forfeiture of the marijuana shall apply whether the offense is a first (1 st ) offense or a subsequent offense. (iv) Notwithstanding any public, special or general law to the contrary, possession of one ounce (1 oz.) or less of marijuana by a person who is under the age of eighteen (1) years and who is not exempted from penalties pursuant to chapter 1-.-1 shall constitute a civil offense, rendering the offender liable to a civil penalty in the amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($10) and forfeiture of the marijuana; provided the minor offender completes an approved drug awareness program and community service as determined by the court or hearing board with jurisdiction. If the person under the age of eighteen (1) years fails to complete an approved drug awareness program and community service within one year of the offense, the penalty shall be a three hundred dollar ($00) civil fine and forfeiture of the marijuana, except that if no drug awareness program or community service is available, the penalty shall be a fine of one hundred fifty dollars ($10) and forfeiture of the marijuana. The parents or legal guardian of any offender under the age of eighteen (1) shall be notified of the offense and the availability of a drug awareness and community service program. The drug awareness program must be approved by the court or juvenile hearing board having jurisdiction over the offense, but shall, at a minimum, provide four () hours of instruction or group discussion, and ten () hours of community service. Notwithstanding any other public, special or general law to the contrary, this penalty shall apply whether the offense is a first (1 st ) offense or a subsequent offense. (v) Any unpaid civil fine issued under subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv) shall double to three hundred dollars ($00) if not paid within thirty (0) days of the offense. The civil fine shall double again to six hundred dollars ($00) if it has not been paid within ninety (0) days. (vi) No person may be arrested for a violation of subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv) except as provided in this subparagraph. Any person in possession of an identification card, license, or other form of identification issued by the state or any state, city or LC000 - Page of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 town, or any college or university, who fails to produce the same upon request of a police officer who informs the person that he or she has been found in possession of what appears to the officer to be one ounce (1 oz.) or less of marijuana, or any person without any such forms of identification that fails or refuses to truthfully provide his or her name, address, and date of birth to a police officer who has informed such person that the officer intends to provide such individual with a citation for possession of one ounce (1 oz.) or less of marijuana, may be arrested. (vii) No violation of subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv) shall be considered a violation of parole or probation. (viii) The money associated with the civil fine issued under subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv) shall be payable to the municipality in which the offense occurred. Fifty percent (0%) of all fines collected in each municipality from civil penalties issued pursuant to subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv) shall be expended on drug awareness and treatment programs for youth. The general assembly encourages and authorizes municipalities to work collaboratively to establish and maintain drug awareness programs. () Additionally every person convicted or who pleads nolo contendere under paragraph ()(i) of this subsection or convicted or who pleads nolo contendere a second or subsequent time under paragraph ()(ii) of this subsection, who is not sentenced to a term of imprisonment to serve for the offense, shall be required to: (i) Perform, up to one hundred (0) hours of community service; (ii) Attend and complete a drug counseling and education program as prescribed by the director of the department of mental health, retardation and hospitals and pay the sum of four hundred dollars ($00) to help defray the costs of this program which shall be deposited as general revenues. Failure to attend may result after hearing by the court in jail sentence up to one year; (iii) The court shall not suspend any part or all of the imposition of the fee required by this subsection, unless the court finds an inability to pay; (iv) If the offense involves the use of any automobile to transport the substance or the substance is found within an automobile, then a person convicted or who pleads nolo contendere under paragraphs ()(i) and (ii) of this subsection shall be subject to a loss of license for a period of six () months for a first offense and one year for each offense after this. () All fees assessed and collected pursuant to paragraph ()(ii) of this subsection shall be deposited as general revenues and shall be collected from the person convicted or who pleads LC000 - Page of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 nolo contendere before any other fines authorized by this chapter. (d) It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, distribute, or possess with intent to manufacture or distribute, an imitation controlled substance. Any person who violates this subsection is guilty of a crime, and upon conviction shall be subject to the same term of imprisonment and/or fine as provided by this chapter for the manufacture or distribution of the controlled substance which the particular imitation controlled substance forming the basis of the prosecution was designed to resemble and/or represented to be; but in no case shall the imprisonment be for more than five () years nor the fine for more than twenty thousand dollars ($0,000). (e) It shall be unlawful for a practitioner to prescribe, order, distribute, supply, or sell an anabolic steroid or human growth hormone for: (1) enhancing performance in an exercise, sport, or game, or () hormonal manipulation intended to increase muscle mass, strength, or weight without a medical necessity. Any person who violates this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than six () months or a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or both. 1--.. Second offenses. -- (A) (a) Any person convicted of a second offense under this chapter, except for violations of subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv), may be imprisoned for a term up to twice the term authorized, fined an amount up to twice that authorized, or both. (B) (b) For purposes of this section, an offense is considered a second offense if, prior to his or her conviction of the offense, the offender has at any time been convicted under this chapter, except for violations of subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv), or under any statute of the United States or of any state relating to narcotic drugs, marijuana, depressant, stimulant, or hallucinogenic drugs. 1--.1. Third or subsequent offenses. -- (a) Any person convicted of a third or subsequent offense under this chapter, except for violations of subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv), may be imprisoned for a term up to three () times the term authorized, and fined an amount up to three () times that authorized by section 1--., or both. (b) For purposes of this section, an offense is considered a third or subsequent offense if, prior to his or her conviction of the offense, the offender has at any time been convicted twice under this chapter, except for violations of subparagraphs 1--.01(c)()(iii) or 1--.01(c)()(iv), or twice under any statute of the United States or of any state, or any combination of them, relating to narcotic drugs, marijuana, depressant, stimulant, or hallucinogenic drug. LC000 - Page of

SECTION. Section 1--. of the General Laws in Chapter 1- entitled "Motor Vehicle Offenses" is hereby amended to read as follows: 1--.. Driving while in possession of controlled substances. -- (a) In addition to any other penalty prescribed by law, whoever operates any motor vehicle while knowingly having in the motor vehicle or in his or her possession, a controlled substance, as defined in section 1- -1.0, except for possession of up to one ounce (1 oz.) of marijuana, shall have his or her license suspended for a period of six () months. (b) This section shall not apply to any person who lawfully possesses a controlled substance, as defined in section 1--1.0, as a direct result and pursuant to a valid prescription from a licensed medical practitioner, or as otherwise authorized by chapter of title 1. SECTION. This act shall take effect upon passage. LC000 = LC000 - Page of

EXPLANATION BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF A N A C T RELATING TO FOOD AND DRUGS -- UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT *** 1 This act would decriminalize the possession of one ounce (1 oz.) or less of marijuana and make it a civil offense in most cases, and would impose civil penalties starting at one hundred fifty dollars ($10). This act would take effect upon passage. LC000 LC000 - Page of