Kansas SB430 adds mitragynine to Schedule I of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act and updates the Kansas criminal code.
Kansas SB430 adds mitragynine to Schedule I of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, classifying it as a controlled substance. The bill also reconciles multiple amendments to the Kansas criminal code. Additionally, it allows licensed physical therapists to perform certain capillary blood tests, such as lactate and blood glucose tests, to support physical therapy evaluation and treatment planning. These tests must be performed in accordance with federal law and manufacturer instructions.
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