HB 446 -- Falsifying a Drug or Alcohol Test
Sponsor: Roorda
This bill creates the crime of altering or falsifying a drug or
alcohol test, a class D felony. The crime is committed when a
person knowingly alters or falsifies a drug or alcohol test or
test results by:
(1) Using or possessing any device designed to alter or falsify
the test;
(2) Submitting an altered, false, or adulterated biological
sample;
(3) Submitting a sample collected from another person or an
animal; or
(4) Submitting false documents or making false material
statements with the intent to alter or falsify a test.
The bill also makes it a class A misdemeanor to manufacture,
possess, sell, give away, distribute, produce, market, or
transport a biological sample with the intent to alter or falsify
a test or to manufacture, possess, sell, give away, distribute,
produce, or market an adulterant with the intent that it be used
to alter or falsify a test. An adulterant is any additive which
makes a sample impure or corrupt.
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95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Last Updated November 17, 2009 at 9:24 am