This amendment expands the bill to also regulate and prohibit tianeptine products, in addition to kratom products, and reorganizes the statutory sections accordingly.
- Adds tianeptine to the catch title and throughout the bill's introductory language to indicate the act covers both kratom and tianeptine regulation. (Page 1, lines 1-11)
- Adjusts the statutory citation from W.S. 35-7-2203 to 35-7-2204 in the definitions section to accommodate the new tianeptine prohibition section. (Page 1, line 15)
- Adds two new definitions: 'Tianeptine' (meaning any salt, compound or derivative of tianeptine) and 'Tianeptine product' (meaning a finished product in any form containing tianeptine intended for human consumption). (Page 4, lines 17-24)
- Renumbers the final definition in the definitions section from (x) to (xii) to account for the two new tianeptine-related definitions added. (Page 4, line 26)
- Inserts a new section 35-7-2203 that makes it unlawful to manufacture, deliver, or possess with intent to manufacture or deliver any tianeptine product in the state, with penalties including fines up to $750, seizure and forfeiture of products, and license suspension or revocation for third or subsequent violations within two years. (Page 11, lines 12-2 (following line 11))
- Updates the statutory citation of what was previously the final section from 35-7-2203 to 35-7-2204 due to insertion of the new tianeptine prohibition section. (Page 11, line 13)
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