| B.__Subsection 4 does not apply to single-dose packages | containing no more than 60 milligrams of a targeted | methamphetamine precursor if such packages are kept within | 30 feet and in direct line of sight of a cash register or | store counter staffed by one or more employees. |
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| | Sec. 9. Maine Meth Watch Program. In establishing the Maine Meth | Watch Program under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, chapter | 556, the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of | Substance Abuse or its successor shall use the national effort | known as "Meth Watch" first begun in Kansas as a public-private | partnership. |
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| | Sec. 10. Effective date. This Act takes effect October 1, 2005. |
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| | This bill places several restrictions on over-the-counter | decongestant cold medicines that can be used in the toxic | chemical process of making the illegal drug methamphetamine. The | bill affects medicines in solid pill or dry form that contain | ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine because those | products are commonly used to manufacture methamphetamine. The | bill defines those products as "targeted methamphetamine | precursors." |
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| | The bill exempts medicines in liquid, gel cap or liquid-filled | capsule form because those products are not commonly used to | manufacture methamphetamine. |
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| | The bill restricts the sale of targeted methamphetamine | precursors to blister packs containing less than 3 grams of the | targeted active ingredients and allows no more than 3 packages to | be sold in a single transaction. It requires targeted | methamphetamine precursors to be sold by a pharmacist or pharmacy | technician and stored in a location that is locked or otherwise | not accessible to the public. It authorizes but does not require | a pharmacy to request identification and log sales of these | products. |
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| | The bill allows single-dose packages to continue to be sold at | any store as long as they are close to and within sight of store | staff. |
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| | The bill allows a pharmacist or pharmacy technician to refuse | to make a suspicious sale of targeted methamphetamine precursors | and to report the situation to a law enforcement agency. It | confers immunity from civil liability on a pharmacist |
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