HB0103 - Controlled Substance Act-registrations.
2001 |
State of Wyoming |
01LSO-0324 |
HOUSE BILL NO. HB0103
Controlled Substance Act-registrations.
Sponsored by: Representative(s) Tipton and Senator(s)
Devin
A BILL
for
1 AN ACT relating to the
Controlled Substance Act; amending
2 procedures
for suspension or revocation of registrations to
3
manufacture, distribute or dispense controlled substances
4 as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
5
6 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:
7
8 Section
1. W.S. 35-7-1026(a)(iv), (v), by creating a
9
new paragraph (vi) and by
creating new subsections (e) and
10 (f) is amended to read:
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12 35-7-1026. Suspension or revocation of registration.
13
14 (a) A
registration under W.S. 35-7-1025 to
15 manufacture, distribute or dispense a
controlled substance
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1 may
be suspended or revoked by the board upon a finding
2
that the registrant:
3
4 (iv) Has
willfully violated any of the
5
provisions of this act, or any rules and regulations
6
relating to controlled substances; or
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8 (v) Has failed
to provide adequate security for
9 the
storage of controlled substances to the extent that
10 repeated diversions have occurred;. or
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12 (vi) Has voluntarily surrendered his license to
13 practice,
or has had his license revoked or suspended, or
14 the
renewal thereof has been denied or lapsed for cause by
15 his
professional licensing board.
16
17 (e) In the case of a revocation or suspension sought
18 by
the board's staff under paragraph (a)(ii), (iii) or (vi)
19 of
this section, a copy of the order or other appropriate
20 documents
from the court or administrative agency,
21 certified
by the clerk, judge, secretary or executive
22 director
thereof, shall be conclusive evidence of the
23 conviction,
revocation or suspension of the federal
24 registration,
or the loss of the license to practice.
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2 (f) The board, by
regulation, may adopt procedures
3 under which the issue of the denial,
suspension, revocation
4 or denial of renewal of a registration
may be resolved by
5 mutual agreement between the
registrant or applicant and
6 the board's staff, subject to approval
by the board.
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8 Section 2. This act is effective July 1, 2001.
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10 (END)
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