Oregon House Bill 2648
Session 2021 Regular Session
Relating to pseudoephedrine; and prescribing an effective date.
Became Law
Signed by Governor on Jun 15, 2021
Sponsors
4 Sponsors
Bill Post
Michael Dembrow
Andrea Salinas
Kim Thatcher
First Action
Jan 11, 2021
Latest Action
Sep 25, 2021
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
2648
State
Oregon
Session
2021 Regular Session
Andrea Salinas
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Primary
Bill Post
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Primary
Kim Thatcher
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Primary
Michael Dembrow
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Primary
Art Robinson
Cosponsor
Bill Kennemer
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Bobby Levy
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Boomer Wright
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Dacia Grayber
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Lily Morgan
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Rep Leif
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Wlnsvey Campos
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Motion Text
Third reading. Carried by Post. Passed.
House Roll Call Votes
Andrea Valderrama
Yes
Yes
Bobby Levy
Yes
Boomer Wright
Yes
Yes
Yes
Dacia Grayber
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Jami Cate
Yes
Jason Kropf
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Khanh Pham
Yes
Yes
Lily Morgan
Yes
Lisa Reynolds
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Absent
Yes
Rep Leif
Yes
Rep Nearman
Absent
Yes
Ricki Ruiz
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Suzanne Weber
Yes
Yes
Wlnsvey Campos
Yes
Zach Hudson
Yes
Summary
Allows pharmacist or pharmacy technician to transfer drug containing pseudoephedrine without prescription to person who is at least 18 years of age and presents person's valid government-issued photo identification. Requires pharmacist or pharmacy technician, prior to transfer, to submit specified information into electronic system designed to prevent illegal transfer of drugs containing pseudoephedrine. Requires pharmacist or pharmacy technician to record specified information about transfer of drug containing pseudoephedrine. Specifies maximum amount of pseudoephedrine that person may receive without prescription. Establishes storage requirements for drug containing pseudoephedrine. Clarifies that measure does not apply to drugs transferred pursuant to prescription. Punishes violation by 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
Becomes operative January 1, 2022.
Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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09/25/2021
House
Chapter 297, (2021 Laws): Effective date September 25, 2021.
06/15/2021
House
Governor signed.
06/08/2021
Senate
President signed.
06/08/2021
House
Speaker signed.
06/07/2021
Senate
Vote explanation(s) filed by Heard.
06/07/2021
Senate
Girod declared potential conflict of interest.
06/07/2021
Senate
Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed.
06/03/2021
Senate
Second reading.
06/03/2021
Senate
Recommendation: Do pass.
05/24/2021
Senate
Work Session held.
05/19/2021
Senate
Work Session held.
05/10/2021
Senate
Public Hearing held.
04/29/2021
Senate
Referred to Health Care.
04/28/2021
Senate
First reading. Referred to President's desk.
04/28/2021
House
Third reading. Carried by Post. Passed.
04/27/2021
House
Second reading.
04/26/2021
House
Recommendation: Do pass.
04/13/2021
House
Work Session held.
04/01/2021
House
Public Hearing held.
02/16/2021
House
Public Hearing cancelled.
01/19/2021
House
Referred to Health Care.
01/11/2021
House
First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
Sources
Record Created
Jan 11, 2021 3:18:26 PM
Record Updated
Aug 18, 2021 8:05:11 PM