To amend the Controlled Substances Act to fix a technical error in the definitions.

10/10/2024, 10:26 PM

This bill makes technical corrections in the definitions section of the Controlled Substances Act.

Bill 118 hr 455 aims to amend the Controlled Substances Act in order to correct a technical error within the definitions outlined in the legislation. The Controlled Substances Act, which was originally enacted in 1970, serves as the federal government's primary tool for regulating the manufacture, distribution, and possession of certain substances deemed to be controlled substances.

The specific technical error that this bill seeks to address is not explicitly outlined in the summary, but it is likely related to a discrepancy or inconsistency within the definitions of certain controlled substances. By fixing this error, the bill aims to ensure that the Controlled Substances Act is accurately and effectively enforced, thereby upholding the integrity of the federal government's regulatory framework for controlled substances.

It is important to note that this bill does not propose any substantive changes to the Controlled Substances Act beyond the correction of the technical error. As such, it is likely to garner bipartisan support in Congress, as it is a non-controversial and necessary adjustment to existing legislation. Overall, Bill 118 hr 455 represents a straightforward and practical effort to maintain the accuracy and consistency of the definitions within the Controlled Substances Act, ultimately contributing to the effective regulation of controlled substances at the federal level.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 455

Introduced on
2023-01-24

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

9/17/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

This bill makes technical corrections in the definitions section of the Controlled Substances Act.

Bill 118 hr 455 aims to amend the Controlled Substances Act in order to correct a technical error within the definitions outlined in the legislation. The Controlled Substances Act, which was originally enacted in 1970, serves as the federal government's primary tool for regulating the manufacture, distribution, and possession of certain substances deemed to be controlled substances.

The specific technical error that this bill seeks to address is not explicitly outlined in the summary, but it is likely related to a discrepancy or inconsistency within the definitions of certain controlled substances. By fixing this error, the bill aims to ensure that the Controlled Substances Act is accurately and effectively enforced, thereby upholding the integrity of the federal government's regulatory framework for controlled substances.

It is important to note that this bill does not propose any substantive changes to the Controlled Substances Act beyond the correction of the technical error. As such, it is likely to garner bipartisan support in Congress, as it is a non-controversial and necessary adjustment to existing legislation. Overall, Bill 118 hr 455 represents a straightforward and practical effort to maintain the accuracy and consistency of the definitions within the Controlled Substances Act, ultimately contributing to the effective regulation of controlled substances at the federal level.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo amend the Controlled Substances Act to fix a technical error in the definitions.

Policy Areas
Crime and Law Enforcement

Potential Impact
Drug trafficking and controlled substances

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Summary2/3/2023

This bill makes technical corrections in the definitions section of the Controlled Substances Act.


Latest Action9/17/2024
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 576.