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S05920 Summary:
BILL NO | S05920 |
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SAME AS | SAME AS A09002 |
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SPONSOR | NOZZOLIO |
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COSPNSR | WINNER, ALESI, BALBONI, BONACIC, BRUNO, DEFRANCISCO, FARLEY, FLANAGAN, FUSCHILLO, GOLDEN, HANNON,JOHNSON, LARKIN, LAVALLE, LEIBELL, LIBOUS, LITTLE, MALTESE, MARCELLINO, MARCHI, MAZIARZ, MEIER,MORAHAN, PADAVAN, RATH, ROBACH, SALAND, SEWARD, SKELOS, SPANO, TRUNZO, VOLKER, WRIGHT, YOUNG,ALESI |
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Amd Pen L, generally; amd S700.05, CP L; amd S413, Soc Serv L; add SS221-c & 221-d, Exec L; addS209-dd, Gen Muni L; add S19.27, Ment Hyg L; add S3384, Pub Health L; amd S1602, CPLR | |
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Establishes the criminal offenses of criminal possession of methamphetamine manufacturing material, criminal possession of precursors of methamphetamine, unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine and unlawful disposal of methamphetamine laboratory material; makes the theft of anhydrous ammonia or liquefied ammonia gas for the purpose of manufacturing methamphetamine the class E felony of grand larceny in the fourth degree; makes the possession of stolen anhydrous ammonia or liquefied ammonia for such purpose the class E felony of criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree; authorizes the issuance of an eavesdropping warrant for suspected commission of methamphetamine offenses; requires employers of employees required to report incidents of suspected child abuse or maltreatment to provide such employees with information on recognizing signs of unlawful methamphetamine laboratories; directs the division of state police to establish a statewide repository of data relating to unlawful methamphetamine laboratories to which law enforcement agencies shall report the discovery of such laboratories; requires all municipal emergency personnel to be provided with information on recognizing the signs of unlawful methamphetamine laboratories; provides that the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be the principal source of information on methamphetamines; directs the department of health to establish a program to inform retailers of the methamphetamine problem in the state and to report certain information to the division of state police relating thereto; provides that a conviction of certain methamphetamine crimes shall make the limitations on joint liability inapplicable. |