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Utah House passes bill to license and track drug-precursor sales, adopts amendment narrowing scope
Summary
The Utah House passed House Bill 58 on Jan. 30, 1992, requiring licensing and periodic reporting of controlled-precursor sales and creating a five-member advisory board; members adopted an amendment clarifying that naturally occurring amounts are not covered.
The Utah House of Representatives on Jan. 30 approved House Bill 58, a measure that would require sellers and purchasers of certain controlled-substance precursor chemicals to be licensed by the Department of Commerce and to report sales periodically. Representative Jensen, the bill sponsor, told members the idea originated in a ninth-grade civics class and was refined by the attorney general’s office.
The bill establishes a five-member advisory board to help set licensing rules and includes…
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