Controlled Substances
Summaries
Greg Abbott
Unborn child, a physician is not required to report suspected use of controlled substances by a pregnant patient, which may harm the|Pregnant woman's use of controlled substances, a physician is not required to report suspected|Controlled substances, a physician is not required to report a pregnant patient's suspected use of
Greg Abbott
Veterinary Medical Examiners, Board may adopt rule prohibiting a licensee from dispensing a controlled substance unless licensee has registered with Department of Public Safety|Controlled substance, Board may adopt rule prohibiting licensee from dispensing unless licensee has registered with Department of Public Safety|Controlled substance, Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners may adopt rule prohibiting licensee from dispensing unless licensee has registered with the Department|Controlled substance, Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners may adopt rule prohibiting Licensee from dispensing unless licensee has registered with Department of Public Safety
Greg Abbott
Needle- and syringe-exchange pilot program for Bexar County authorized under section 531.0973 of Government Code, persons participating in program are not excepted from prosecution under section 481.125 of Health and Safety Code which makes possession of drug paraphernalia a criminal offense in certain circumstances
Dan Morales
Drug testing policies proposed by municipality and state university
John Cornyn
Warrantless administrative searches, constitutionality of Controlled Substances Act provisions conditioning issuance of permits on consent to|Warrantless administrative searches by Department, constitutionality of Controlled Substances Act provisions conditioning issuance of permits on consent to
John Cornyn
Controlled substance tax only implicates Fifth Amendment Double Jeopardy Clause when tax has been paid in full
John Cornyn
School district not required to expel student for certain alcohol and drug-related offenses occurring within 300 feet of school property|Alcohol and drug-related offenses occurring within 300 feet of school property, school district not required to expel student for