HB 1600
Administrative forfeiture for seized property; bring forward section related to unlawful controlled substances.
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Bill overview
An act to reenact and amend section 41-29-176, mississippi code of 1972, which was repealed by operation of law on july 1, 2018; To provide administrative forfeiture procedures for certain seized property under the uniform controlled substances law that has a value of less than twenty thousand dollars; To amend section 41-29-160, mississippi code of 1972, to update language IN the section; To bring forward sections 41-29-154, 41-29-155, 41-29-157, 41-29-159, 41-29-161, 41-29-163, 41-29-165, 41-29-167, 41-29-168, 41-29-169, 41-29-171, 41-29-173, 41-29-175, 41-29-176.1, 41-29-177, 41-29-179, 41-29-181, 41-29-183, 41-29-185, 41-29-187 and 41-29-189, mississippi code of 1972, which provide for forfeiture of drug paraphernalia and personal property as result of crimes related to controlled substances, for purposes of amendment; And for related purposes.
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