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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND

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PARAPHERNALIA

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Curtis Oda

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Senate Sponsor: Jon J. Greiner

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Controlled Substances Act regarding controlled substances, drug
             11      paraphernalia, and certain plea processes.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    specifies that a plea in abeyance for the offense of production or distribution of a
             15      controlled substance is considered to be a conviction for sentencing enhancement
             16      purposes;
             17          .    amends language regarding items used to ingest or inhale controlled substances so
             18      the language refers to all controlled substances, rather than specifically marijuana,
             19      cocaine, and hashish;
             20          .    clarifies that a person may be charged for an illegal drug or paraphernalia offense and
             21      may also be charged for a violation of any other section of the Controlled Substances
             22      Act or the Drug Paraphernalia Act; and
             23          .    makes technical changes.
             24      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             25          None
             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          None
             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      AMENDS:


             30          58-37-8, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 374
             31          58-37a-3, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1981, Chapter 76
             32          58-37a-5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1981, Chapter 76
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             34      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             35          Section 1. Section 58-37-8 is amended to read:
             36           58-37-8. Prohibited acts -- Penalties.
             37          (1) Prohibited acts A -- Penalties:
             38          (a) Except as authorized by this chapter, it is unlawful for any person to knowingly and
             39      intentionally:
             40          (i) produce, manufacture, or dispense, or to possess with intent to produce,
             41      manufacture, or dispense, a controlled or counterfeit substance;
             42          (ii) distribute a controlled or counterfeit substance, or to agree, consent, offer, or
             43      arrange to distribute a controlled or counterfeit substance;
             44          (iii) possess a controlled or counterfeit substance with intent to distribute; or
             45          (iv) engage in a continuing criminal enterprise where:
             46          (A) the person participates, directs, or engages in conduct which results in any violation
             47      of any provision of Title 58, Chapters 37, 37a, 37b, 37c, or 37d that is a felony; and
             48          (B) the violation is a part of a continuing series of two or more violations of Title 58,
             49      Chapters 37, 37a, 37b, 37c, or 37d on separate occasions that are undertaken in concert with
             50      five or more persons with respect to whom the person occupies a position of organizer,
             51      supervisor, or any other position of management.
             52          (b) Any person convicted of violating Subsection (1)(a) with respect to:
             53          (i) a substance classified in Schedule I or II, a controlled substance analog, or
             54      gammahydroxybutyric acid as listed in Schedule III is guilty of a second degree felony and upon
             55      a second or subsequent conviction is guilty of a first degree felony;
             56          (ii) a substance classified in Schedule III or IV, or marijuana, is guilty of a third degree
             57      felony, and upon a second or subsequent conviction is guilty of a second degree felony; or


             58          (iii) a substance classified in Schedule V is guilty of a class A misdemeanor and upon a
             59      second or subsequent conviction is guilty of a third degree felony.
             60          (c) Any person who has been convicted of a violation of Subsection (1)(a)(ii) or (iii)
             61      may be sentenced to imprisonment for an indeterminate term as provided by law, but if the trier
             62      of fact finds a firearm as defined in Section 76-10-501 was used, carried, or possessed on his
             63      person or in his immediate possession during the commission or in furtherance of the offense,
             64      the court shall additionally sentence the person convicted for a term of one year to run
             65      consecutively and not concurrently; and the court may additionally sentence the person
             66      convicted for an indeterminate term not to exceed five years to run consecutively and not
             67      concurrently.
             68          (d) Any person convicted of violating Subsection (1)(a)(iv) is guilty of a first degree
             69      felony punishable by imprisonment for an indeterminate term of not less than seven years and
             70      which may be for life. Imposition or execution of the sentence may not be suspended, and the
             71      person is not eligible for probation.
             72          (2) Prohibited acts B -- Penalties:
             73          (a) It is unlawful:
             74          (i) for any person knowingly and intentionally to possess or use a controlled substance
             75      analog or a controlled substance, unless it was obtained under a valid prescription or order,
             76      directly from a practitioner while acting in the course of his professional practice, or as
             77      otherwise authorized by this chapter;
             78          (ii) for any owner, tenant, licensee, or person in control of any building, room,
             79      tenement, vehicle, boat, aircraft, or other place knowingly and intentionally to permit them to be
             80      occupied by persons unlawfully possessing, using, or distributing controlled substances in any of
             81      those locations; or
             82          (iii) for any person knowingly and intentionally to possess an altered or forged
             83      prescription or written order for a controlled substance.
             84          (b) Any person convicted of violating Subsection (2)(a)(i) with respect to:
             85          (i) marijuana, if the amount is 100 pounds or more, is guilty of a second degree felony;


             86          (ii) a substance classified in Schedule I or II, marijuana, if the amount is more than 16
             87      ounces, but less than 100 pounds, or a controlled substance analog, is guilty of a third degree
             88      felony; or
             89          (iii) marijuana, if the marijuana is not in the form of an extracted resin from any part of
             90      the plant, and the amount is more than one ounce but less than 16 ounces, is guilty of a class A
             91      misdemeanor.
             92          (c) Upon a person's conviction of a violation of this Subsection (2) subsequent to a
             93      conviction under Subsection (1)(a), that person shall be sentenced to a one degree greater
             94      penalty than provided in this Subsection (2).
             95          (d) Any person who violates Subsection (2)(a)(i) with respect to all other controlled
             96      substances not included in Subsection (2)(b)(i), (ii), or (iii), including less than one ounce of
             97      marijuana, is guilty of a class B misdemeanor. Upon a second conviction the person is guilty of
             98      a class A misdemeanor, and upon a third or subsequent conviction the person is guilty of a third
             99      degree felony.
             100          (e) Any person convicted of violating Subsection (2)(a)(i) while inside the exterior
             101      boundaries of property occupied by any correctional facility as defined in Section 64-13-1 or
             102      any public jail or other place of confinement shall be sentenced to a penalty one degree greater
             103      than provided in Subsection (2)(b), and if the conviction is with respect to controlled substances
             104      as listed in:
             105          (i) Subsection (2)(b), the person may be sentenced to imprisonment for an
             106      indeterminate term as provided by law, and:
             107          (A) the court shall additionally sentence the person convicted to a term of one year to
             108      run consecutively and not concurrently; and
             109          (B) the court may additionally sentence the person convicted for an indeterminate term
             110      not to exceed five years to run consecutively and not concurrently; and
             111          (ii) Subsection (2)(d), the person may be sentenced to imprisonment for an
             112      indeterminate term as provided by law, and the court shall additionally sentence the person
             113      convicted to a term of six months to run consecutively and not concurrently.


             114          (f) Any person convicted of violating Subsection (2)(a)(ii) or (2)(a)(iii) is:
             115          (i) on a first conviction, guilty of a class B misdemeanor;
             116          (ii) on a second conviction, guilty of a class A misdemeanor; and
             117          (iii) on a third or subsequent conviction, guilty of a third degree felony.
             118          (g) A person is subject to the penalties under Subsection (2)(h) who, in an offense not
             119      amounting to a violation of Section 76-5-207 :
             120          (i) violates Subsection (2)(a)(i) by knowingly and intentionally having in his body any
             121      measurable amount of a controlled substance; and
             122          (ii) operates a motor vehicle as defined in Section 76-5-207 in a negligent manner,
             123      causing serious bodily injury as defined in Section 76-1-601 or the death of another.
             124          (h) A person who violates Subsection (2)(g) by having in his body:
             125          (i) a controlled substance classified under Schedule I, other than those described in
             126      Subsection (2)(h)(ii), or a controlled substance classified under Schedule II is guilty of a second
             127      degree felony;
             128          (ii) marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinols, or equivalents described in Subsection
             129      58-37-4 (2)(a)(iii)(S) or (AA) is guilty of a third degree felony; or
             130          (iii) any controlled substance classified under Schedules III, IV, or V is guilty of a class
             131      A misdemeanor.
             132          (3) Prohibited acts C -- Penalties:
             133          (a) It is unlawful for any person knowingly and intentionally:
             134          (i) to use in the course of the manufacture or distribution of a controlled substance a
             135      license number which is fictitious, revoked, suspended, or issued to another person or, for the
             136      purpose of obtaining a controlled substance, to assume the title of, or represent himself to be, a
             137      manufacturer, wholesaler, apothecary, physician, dentist, veterinarian, or other authorized
             138      person;
             139          (ii) to acquire or obtain possession of, to procure or attempt to procure the
             140      administration of, to obtain a prescription for, to prescribe or dispense to any person known to
             141      be attempting to acquire or obtain possession of, or to procure the administration of any


             142      controlled substance by misrepresentation or failure by the person to disclose his receiving any
             143      controlled substance from another source, fraud, forgery, deception, subterfuge, alteration of a
             144      prescription or written order for a controlled substance, or the use of a false name or address;
             145          (iii) to make any false or forged prescription or written order for a controlled substance,
             146      or to utter the same, or to alter any prescription or written order issued or written under the
             147      terms of this chapter; or
             148          (iv) to make, distribute, or possess any punch, die, plate, stone, or other thing designed
             149      to print, imprint, or reproduce the trademark, trade name, or other identifying mark, imprint, or
             150      device of another or any likeness of any of the foregoing upon any drug or container or labeling
             151      so as to render any drug a counterfeit controlled substance.
             152          (b) Any person convicted of violating Subsection (3)(a) is guilty of a third degree
             153      felony.
             154          (4) Prohibited acts D -- Penalties:
             155          (a) Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, a person not authorized under this
             156      chapter who commits any act declared to be unlawful under this section, Title 58, Chapter 37a,
             157      Utah Drug Paraphernalia Act, or under Title 58, Chapter 37b, Imitation Controlled Substances
             158      Act, is upon conviction subject to the penalties and classifications under this Subsection (4) if
             159      the trier of fact finds the act is committed:
             160          (i) in a public or private elementary or secondary school or on the grounds of any of
             161      those schools;
             162          (ii) in a public or private vocational school or postsecondary institution or on the
             163      grounds of any of those schools or institutions;
             164          (iii) in those portions of any building, park, stadium, or other structure or grounds
             165      which are, at the time of the act, being used for an activity sponsored by or through a school or
             166      institution under Subsections (4)(a)(i) and (ii);
             167          (iv) in or on the grounds of a preschool or child-care facility;
             168          (v) in a public park, amusement park, arcade, or recreation center;
             169          (vi) in or on the grounds of a house of worship as defined in Section 76-10-501 ;


             170          (vii) in a shopping mall, sports facility, stadium, arena, theater, movie house, playhouse,
             171      or parking lot or structure adjacent thereto;
             172          (viii) in or on the grounds of a library;
             173          (ix) within any area that is within 1,000 feet of any structure, facility, or grounds
             174      included in Subsections (4)(a)(i), (ii), (iv), (vi), and (vii);
             175          (x) in the presence of a person younger than 18 years of age, regardless of where the
             176      act occurs; or
             177          (xi) for the purpose of facilitating, arranging, or causing the transport, delivery, or
             178      distribution of a substance in violation of this section to an inmate or on the grounds of any
             179      correctional facility as defined in Section 76-8-311.3 .
             180          (b) (i) A person convicted under this Subsection (4) is guilty of a first degree felony and
             181      shall be imprisoned for a term of not less than five years if the penalty that would otherwise
             182      have been established but for this Subsection (4) would have been a first degree felony.
             183          (ii) Imposition or execution of the sentence may not be suspended, and the person is not
             184      eligible for probation.
             185          (c) If the classification that would otherwise have been established would have been less
             186      than a first degree felony but for this Subsection (4), a person convicted under this Subsection
             187      (4) is guilty of one degree more than the maximum penalty prescribed for that offense. This
             188      Subsection (4)(c) does not apply to a violation of Subsection (2)(g).
             189          (d) (i) If the violation is of Subsection (4)(a)(xi):
             190          (A) the person may be sentenced to imprisonment for an indeterminate term as provided
             191      by law, and the court shall additionally sentence the person convicted for a term of one year to
             192      run consecutively and not concurrently; and
             193          (B) the court may additionally sentence the person convicted for an indeterminate term
             194      not to exceed five years to run consecutively and not concurrently; and
             195          (ii) the penalties under this Subsection (4)(d) apply also to any person who, acting with
             196      the mental state required for the commission of an offense, directly or indirectly solicits,
             197      requests, commands, coerces, encourages, or intentionally aids another person to commit a


             198      violation of Subsection (4)(a)(xi).
             199          (e) It is not a defense to a prosecution under this Subsection (4) that the actor
             200      mistakenly believed the individual to be 18 years of age or older at the time of the offense or
             201      was unaware of the individual's true age; nor that the actor mistakenly believed that the location
             202      where the act occurred was not as described in Subsection (4)(a) or was unaware that the
             203      location where the act occurred was as described in Subsection (4)(a).
             204          (5) Any violation of this chapter for which no penalty is specified is a class B
             205      misdemeanor.
             206          (6) For purposes of penalty enhancement under Subsections (1)(b) and (2)(c), a plea of
             207      guilty or no contest to a violation of this section which is held in abeyance under Title 77,
             208      Chapter 2a, Pleas in Abeyance, is the equivalent of a conviction, even if the charge has been
             209      subsequently reduced or dismissed in accordance with the plea in abeyance agreement.
             210          (7) A person may be charged and sentenced for a violation of this section,
             211      notwithstanding a charge and sentence for a violation of any other section of this chapter.
             212          [(6)] (8) (a) Any penalty imposed for violation of this section is in addition to, and not
             213      in lieu of, any civil or administrative penalty or sanction authorized by law.
             214          (b) Where violation of this chapter violates a federal law or the law of another state,
             215      conviction or acquittal under federal law or the law of another state for the same act is a bar to
             216      prosecution in this state.
             217          [(7)] (9) In any prosecution for a violation of this chapter, evidence or proof which
             218      shows a person or persons produced, manufactured, possessed, distributed, or dispensed a
             219      controlled substance or substances, is prima facie evidence that the person or persons did so
             220      with knowledge of the character of the substance or substances.
             221          [(8)] (10) This section does not prohibit a veterinarian, in good faith and in the course
             222      of his professional practice only and not for humans, from prescribing, dispensing, or
             223      administering controlled substances or from causing the substances to be administered by an
             224      assistant or orderly under his direction and supervision.
             225          [(9)] (11) Civil or criminal liability may not be imposed under this section on:


             226          (a) any person registered under this chapter who manufactures, distributes, or possesses
             227      an imitation controlled substance for use as a placebo or investigational new drug by a
             228      registered practitioner in the ordinary course of professional practice or research; or
             229          (b) any law enforcement officer acting in the course and legitimate scope of his
             230      employment.
             231          [(10)] (12) (a) Civil or criminal liability may not be imposed under this section on any
             232      Indian, as defined in Subsection 58-37-2 (1)(v), who uses, possesses, or transports peyote for
             233      bona fide traditional ceremonial purposes in connection with the practice of a traditional Indian
             234      religion as defined in Subsection 58-37-2 (1)(w).
             235          (b) In a prosecution alleging violation of this section regarding peyote as defined in
             236      Subsection 58-37-4 (2)(a)(iii)(V), it is an affirmative defense that the peyote was used,
             237      possessed, or transported by an Indian for bona fide traditional ceremonial purposes in
             238      connection with the practice of a traditional Indian religion.
             239          (c) (i) The defendant shall provide written notice of intent to claim an affirmative
             240      defense under this Subsection [(10)] (12) as soon as practicable, but not later than ten days
             241      prior to trial.
             242          (ii) The notice shall include the specific claims of the affirmative defense.
             243          (iii) The court may waive the notice requirement in the interest of justice for good cause
             244      shown, if the prosecutor is not unfairly prejudiced by the lack of timely notice.
             245          (d) The defendant shall establish the affirmative defense under this Subsection [(10)]
             246      (12) by a preponderance of the evidence. If the defense is established, it is a complete defense
             247      to the charges.
             248          [(11)] (13) If any provision of this chapter, or the application of any provision to any
             249      person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of this chapter shall be given effect
             250      without the invalid provision or application.
             251          Section 2. Section 58-37a-3 is amended to read:
             252           58-37a-3. "Drug paraphernalia" defined.
             253          As used in this chapter[: "Drug], "drug paraphernalia" means any equipment, product, or


             254      material used, or intended for use, to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture,
             255      compound, convert, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, package, repackage, store,
             256      contain, conceal, inject, ingest, inhale, or to otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the
             257      human body in violation of Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah Controlled Substances Act, and includes,
             258      but is not limited to:
             259          (1) kits used, or intended for use, in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, or
             260      harvesting any species of plant which is a controlled substance or from which a controlled
             261      substance can be derived;
             262          (2) kits used, or intended for use, in manufacturing, compounding, converting,
             263      producing, processing, or preparing a controlled substance;
             264          (3) isomerization devices used, or intended for use, to increase the potency of any
             265      species of plant which is a controlled substance;
             266          (4) testing equipment used, or intended for use, to identify or to analyze the strength,
             267      effectiveness, or purity of a controlled substance;
             268          (5) scales and balances used, or intended for use, in weighing or measuring a controlled
             269      substance;
             270          (6) diluents and adulterants, such as quinine hydrochloride, mannitol, mannited,
             271      dextrose and lactose, used, or intended for use to cut a controlled substance;
             272          (7) separation gins and sifters used, or intended for use to remove twigs, seeds, or other
             273      impurities from marihuana;
             274          (8) blenders, bowls, containers, spoons and mixing devices used, or intended for use to
             275      compound a controlled substance;
             276          (9) capsules, balloons, envelopes, and other containers used, or intended for use to
             277      package small quantities of a controlled substance;
             278          (10) containers and other objects used, or intended for use to store or conceal a
             279      controlled substance;
             280          (11) hypodermic syringes, needles, and other objects used, or intended for use to
             281      parenterally inject a controlled substance into the human body; and


             282          (12) objects used, or intended for use to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce
             283      [marihuana, cocaine, hashish, or hashish oil] a controlled substance into the human body,
             284      including but not limited to:
             285          (a) metal, wooden, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic, or ceramic pipes with or without
             286      screens, permanent screens, hashish heads, or punctured metal bowls;
             287          (b) water pipes;
             288          (c) carburetion tubes and devices;
             289          (d) smoking and carburetion masks;
             290          (e) roach clips: meaning objects used to hold burning material, such as a marihuana
             291      cigarette, that has become too small or too short to be held in the hand;
             292          (f) miniature cocaine spoons and cocaine vials;
             293          (g) chamber pipes;
             294          (h) carburetor pipes;
             295          (i) electric pipes;
             296          (j) air-driven pipes;
             297          (k) chillums;
             298          (l) bongs; and
             299          (m) ice pipes or chillers.
             300          Section 3. Section 58-37a-5 is amended to read:
             301           58-37a-5. Unlawful acts.
             302          (1) It is unlawful for any person to use, or to possess with intent to use, drug
             303      paraphernalia to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, compound, convert,
             304      produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store, contain, conceal, inject, ingest,
             305      inhale or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the human body in violation of this
             306      chapter. Any person who violates this subsection is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             307          (2) It is unlawful for any person to deliver, possess with intent to deliver, or
             308      manufacture with intent to deliver, any drug paraphernalia, knowing that the drug paraphernalia
             309      will be used to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, compound, convert,


             310      produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store, contain, conceal, inject, ingest,
             311      inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the human body in violation of this
             312      act. Any person who violates this subsection is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             313          (3) Any person 18 years of age or over who delivers drug paraphernalia to a person
             314      under 18 years of age who is three years or more younger than the person making the delivery is
             315      guilty of a third degree felony.
             316          (4) (a) It is unlawful for any person to place in this state in any newspaper, magazine,
             317      handbill, or other publication any advertisement, knowing that the purpose of the advertisement
             318      is to promote the sale of drug paraphernalia.
             319          (b) Any person who violates this Subsection (4) is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             320          (5) A person may be charged and sentenced for a violation of this section,
             321      notwithstanding a charge and sentence for a violation of any other section of this chapter.


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