HB 19-1263

  • Colorado House Bill
  • 2019 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Apr 18, 2019
  • Passed House Apr 18, 2019
  • Passed Senate May 03, 2019
  • Signed by Governor May 28, 2019

Offense Level For Controlled Substance Possession

Abstract

Controlled substances - possession offenses - sentencing - substance use and mental health treatment - appropriation. The act makes possession of 4 grams or less of a controlled substance listed in schedule I or II a level 1 drug misdemeanor; except that possession of any amount of gamma hydroxybutyrate or a fourth or subsequent offense for possession of 4 grams or less of a schedule I or II controlled substance or any amount of a schedule III, IV, or V controlled substance is a level 4 drug felony. The act makes possession of more than 6 ounces of marijuana or more than 3 ounces of marijuana concentrate a level 1 drug misdemeanor and possession of 3 ounces or less of marijuana concentrate a level 2 drug misdemeanor. The act clarifies that a person may not be arrested for the petty offense of possession of not more than 2 ounces of marijuana. A court may issue a warrant for arrest of a person who fails to appear in court as required by a summons for that possession offense. A court is permitted to suspend a sentence to complete useful public service pursuant to the "Uniform Controlled Substances Act of 2013" when the sentence interferes with treatment or other probation requirements imposed by the court. A court is not required to sentence a person to complete useful public service if the person receives diversion or a deferred sentence. Only those convicted of a felony drug offense must submit to the fingerprinting and photographing requirements of the "Uniform Controlled Substances Act of 2013". Persons convicted of the level 1 drug misdemeanors related to unlawful possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana or marijuana concentrate may be punished by a sentence of up to 180 days in the county jail or 2 years probation, with up to 180 days in jail as a condition of, or for a violation of, probation. For a third or subsequent offense, a person may be sentenced to up to 364 days in jail. In addition to any other sentence, the person convicted is subject to a maximum $1,000 fine. Persons convicted of the level 2 drug misdemeanors related to unlawful use of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana or marijuana concentrate, unlawful use or possession of certain synthetic controlled substances, or abusing toxic vapors may be punished by a sentence of up to 120 days in the county jail or one year probation, with up to 120 days in jail as a condition of, or for a violation of, probation. For a third or subsequent offense, a person may be sentenced to up to 180 days in jail. In addition to any other sentence, the person convicted is subject to a maximum $500 fine. The community substance use and mental health services grant program is established in the department of local affairs to provide grants to counties that provide substance use or mental health treatment services to, facilitate diversion programs for, or develop other strategies to reduce jail and prison bed use by, persons who come into contact with the criminal justice system. A county is eligible to receive a grant if it provides such treatment services and programs in collaboration with public health agencies, law enforcement agencies, and community-based organizations. For the 2019-20 state fiscal year, $123,139 is appropriated from the general fund to the judicial department for probation programs to implement the act. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.) Read More

Bill Sponsors (4)

Votes


Actions


May 28, 2019

Office of the Governor

Governor Signed

May 16, 2019

Office of the Governor

Sent to the Governor

Senate

Signed by the President of the Senate

House

Signed by the Speaker of the House

May 03, 2019

House

House Considered Senate Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass

Senate

Senate Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor

May 02, 2019

Senate

Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor

May 01, 2019

Senate

Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily with Amendments - Committee

Apr 27, 2019

Senate

Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole

  • Referral-Committee
  • Committee-Passage
Senate Committee of the Whole Appropriations

Apr 26, 2019

Senate

Senate Committee on Finance Refer Amended to Appropriations

  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations Finance

Apr 22, 2019

Senate

Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to Finance

  • Referral-Committee
Finance Judiciary

Apr 18, 2019

Senate

Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary

  • Introduction
Judiciary

House

House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments

Apr 17, 2019

House

House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor

Apr 16, 2019

House

House Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole

  • Referral-Committee
  • Committee-Passage
House Committee of the Whole Appropriations

Apr 08, 2019

House

House Committee on Finance Refer Amended to Appropriations

  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations Finance

Apr 02, 2019

House

House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to Finance

  • Referral-Committee
Finance Judiciary

Mar 22, 2019

House

Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary

  • Introduction
Judiciary

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Committee Amendment PDF
PA1 (04/04/2019) PDF
PA2 (04/10/2019) PDF
PA3 (04/16/2019) PDF
PA4 (04/22/2019) PDF
PA5 (04/27/2019) PDF
PA6 (04/29/2019) PDF
Introduced (03/22/2019) PDF
Engrossed (04/17/2019) PDF
Reengrossed (04/18/2019) PDF
Revised (05/02/2019) PDF
Rerevised (05/03/2019) PDF
Final Act (05/16/2019) PDF
Signed Act (05/28/2019) PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note SA1 (04/15/2019) PDF
Fiscal Note SA2 (04/27/2019) PDF
Fiscal Note FN1 (04/02/2019) PDF
Fiscal Note FN2 (04/17/2019) PDF
Fiscal Note FN3 (04/26/2019) PDF
Fiscal Note FN4 (05/02/2019) PDF
Fiscal Note FN5 (09/19/2019) PDF

Sources

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