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Senate Bill 0063
ARCHIVE (2001)
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  | DIGEST OF SB63 (Updated April 11, 2001 6:27 PM - DI 84) Interference with medical services. Provides that a person who knowingly or intentionally physically interrupts, obstructs, or alters the delivery or administration of prescription drugs ordered or prescribed for a patient without a prescription or order commits interference with medical services, a Class A misdemeanor. Makes the offense a Class D felony if the conduct results in bodily injury to the patient. Makes the offense: (1) a Class C felony if it is committed by a person who is a health care provider or licensed health professional; (2) a Class B felony if it results in serious bodily injury to the patient; and (3) a Class A felony if it results in the death of the patient. Provides for certain defenses. |
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