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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 218A — Controlled substances

218A.1438 Unlawful distribution of a methamphetamine precursor -- Penalties.

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(1)Notwithstanding KRS 218A.1446, a person is guilty of unlawful distribution of a
methamphetamine precursor when he or she knowingly and unlawfully sells,
transfers, distributes, dispenses, or possesses with the intent to sell, transfer,
distribute, or dispense any drug product or combination of drug products containing
ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine, or any of their salts, isomers,
or salts of isomers, if the person knows that the purchaser intends that the drug
product or combination of drug products will be used as a precursor to
methamphetamine or other controlled substance, or if the person sells, transfers,
distributes, or dispenses the drug product or combination of drug products with
reckless disregard as to how the drug product or combination of drug products will
be used.
(2)Unlawful distribution of a methamphetamine precursor is a Class D felony for the
first offense and a Class C felony for each subsequent offense.
(3)In addition to the criminal penalty specified in subsection
(2)of this section, or in
lieu of the criminal penalty specified in subsection
(2)of this section, any person
who traffics in or transfers any drug product or combination of drug products
specified in subsection
(1)of this section intentionally or recklessly with knowledge
of or reason to know that the drug product or combination of drug products will be
used to illegally manufacture methamphetamine or other controlled substance shall
be liable for damages in a civil action for all damages, whether directly or indirectly
caused by the sale or trafficking or transfer of the drug product or drug products.
(a)Damages may include but are not limited to:
1. Any and all costs of detecting, investigating, and cleaning up or
remediating unlawfully operated laboratories or other facilities for the
illegal manufacture of methamphetamine or other controlled substance;
2. Costs of prosecution of criminal cases arising from the illegal sale,
transfer, distribution, manufacture, or dispensing of a controlled
substance or their precursors;
3. Court costs and reasonable attorney's fees for bringing this civil action;
4. Consequential damages; and
5. Punitive damages.
(b)A civil action to recover damages against a person or persons violating this
section may be brought by the Attorney General, an attorney of the Justice and
Public Safety Cabinet, or by any Commonwealth's attorney in whose
jurisdiction the defendant may be shown to have committed an act specified in
this section.
(c)All moneys collected pursuant to such civil action shall be distributed in the
following order:
1. Court costs and reasonable attorney's fees for bringing this civil action;
2. The reimbursement of all reasonable costs of detecting, investigating,
cleaning up or remediating the laboratory or other facility utilized for
manufacture of methamphetamine underlying the present judgment; 3. The reasonable costs of prosecution of criminal cases arising from
trafficking in or transfer of a precursor for the illegal manufacture of
methamphetamine giving rise to the present judgment; and 4. All remaining moneys shall be distributed to the General Fund.
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