Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2925 | Drug Offenses
Section 2925.36 | Illegal Dispensing of Drug Samples.

Effective: October 31, 2018
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 1 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) No person shall knowingly furnish another a sample drug.
(B) Division (A) of this section does not apply to manufacturers, wholesalers, pharmacists, owners of pharmacies, licensed health professionals authorized to prescribe drugs, and other persons whose conduct is in accordance with Chapters 3719., 4715., 4723., 4725., 4729., 4730., 4731., and 4741. of the Revised Code.
(C)(1) Whoever violates this section is guilty of illegal dispensing of drug samples.
(2) If the drug involved in the offense is a compound, mixture, preparation, or substance included in schedule I or II, with the exception of marihuana, the penalty for the offense shall be determined as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in division (C)(2)(b) of this section, illegal dispensing of drug samples is a felony of the fifth degree, and, subject to division (E) of this section, division (C) of section 2929.13 of the Revised Code applies in determining whether to impose a prison term on the offender.
(b) If the offense was committed in the vicinity of a school or in the vicinity of a juvenile, illegal dispensing of drug samples is a felony of the fourth degree, and, subject to division (E) of this section, division (C) of section 2929.13 of the Revised Code applies in determining whether to impose a prison term on the offender.
(3) If the drug involved in the offense is a dangerous drug or a compound, mixture, preparation, or substance included in schedule III, IV, or V, or is marihuana, the penalty for the offense shall be determined as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in division (C)(3)(b) of this section, illegal dispensing of drug samples is a misdemeanor of the second degree.
(b) If the offense was committed in the vicinity of a school or in the vicinity of a juvenile, illegal dispensing of drug samples is a misdemeanor of the first degree.
(D)(1) In addition to any prison term authorized or required by division (C) or (E) of this section and sections 2929.13 and 2929.14 of the Revised Code and in addition to any other sanction imposed for the offense under this section or sections 2929.11 to 2929.18 of the Revised Code, the court that sentences an offender who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation of division (A) of this section may suspend for not more than five years the offender's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit. However, if the offender pleaded guilty to or was convicted of a violation of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code or a substantially similar municipal ordinance or the law of another state or the United States arising out of the same set of circumstances as the violation, the court shall suspend the offender's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit for not more than five years.
If the offender is a professionally licensed person, in addition to any other sanction imposed for a violation of this section, the court immediately shall comply with section 2925.38 of the Revised Code.
(2) Any offender who received a mandatory suspension of the offender's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit under this section prior to September 13, 2016, may file a motion with the sentencing court requesting the termination of the suspension. However, an offender who pleaded guilty to or was convicted of a violation of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code or a substantially similar municipal ordinance or law of another state or the United States that arose out of the same set of circumstances as the violation for which the offender's license or permit was suspended under this section shall not file such a motion.
Upon the filing of a motion under division (D)(2) of this section, the sentencing court, in its discretion, may terminate the suspension.
(E) Notwithstanding the prison term authorized or required by division (C) of this section and sections 2929.13 and 2929.14 of the Revised Code, if the violation of division (A) of this section involves the sale, offer to sell, or possession of a schedule I or II controlled substance, with the exception of marihuana, and if the court imposing sentence upon the offender finds that the offender as a result of the violation is a major drug offender and is guilty of a specification of the type described in division (A) of section 2941.1410 of the Revised Code, the court, in lieu of the prison term otherwise authorized or required, shall impose upon the offender the mandatory prison term specified in division (B)(3)(a) of section 2929.14 of the Revised Code.
(F) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of section 3719.21 of the Revised Code, the clerk of the court shall pay a fine imposed for a violation of this section pursuant to division (A) of section 2929.18 of the Revised Code in accordance with and subject to the requirements of division (F) of section 2925.03 of the Revised Code. The agency that receives the fine shall use the fine as specified in division (F) of section 2925.03 of the Revised Code.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 29 | Crimes-Procedure

Chapter 2925 | Drug Offenses

Section 2925.01 | Drug Offense Definitions.

Section 2925.02 | Corrupting Another With Drugs.

Section 2925.03 | Trafficking, Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs.

Section 2925.04 | Illegal Manufacture of Drugs - Illegal Cultivation of Marihuana - Methamphetamine Offenses.

Section 2925.041 | Illegal Assembly or Possession of Chemicals for Manufacture of Drugs.

Section 2925.05 | Funding, Aggravated Funding of Drug or Marihuana Trafficking.

Section 2925.06 | Illegal Administration or Distribution of Anabolic Steroids.

Section 2925.09 | Unapproved Drugs - Dangerous Drug Offenses Involving Livestock.

Section 2925.11 | Possession of Controlled Substances.

Section 2925.12 | Possessing Drug Abuse Instruments.

Section 2925.13 | Permitting Drug Abuse.

Section 2925.14 | Illegal Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Section 2925.141 | Illegal Use or Possession of Marihuana Drug Paraphernalia.

Section 2925.22 | Deception to Obtain a Dangerous Drug.

Section 2925.23 | Illegal Processing of Drug Documents.

Section 2925.24 | Tampering With Drugs.

Section 2925.31 | Abusing Harmful Intoxicants.

Section 2925.32 | Trafficking in Harmful Intoxicants - Improperly Dispensing or Distributing Nitrous Oxide.

Section 2925.33 | Possessing Nitrous Oxide in Motor Vehicle.

Section 2925.34 | Sale of Pure Caffeine Product.

Section 2925.36 | Illegal Dispensing of Drug Samples.

Section 2925.37 | Counterfeit Controlled Substance Offenses.

Section 2925.38 | Notice of Conviction of Professionally Licensed Person Sent to Regulatory or Licensing Board or Agency.

Section 2925.42 | Criminal Forfeiture of Property Relating to Felony Drug Abuse Offense.

Section 2925.50 | Conviction or Acquittal Under Federal Drug Abuse Control Laws Bar to State Prosecution.

Section 2925.51 | Evidence in Drug Offense Cases.

Section 2925.511 | Reimbursement for Costs of Positive Drug Tests.

Section 2925.52 | Motion for Destruction of Chemicals for Methamphetamine Production.

Section 2925.55 | Unlawful Purchase of Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Product.

Section 2925.56 | Unlawful Sale of Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Product.

Section 2925.57 | Illegal Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Product Transaction Scan.

Section 2925.58 | Unlawful Sale of Pseudoephedrine Product to Minor - Affirmative Defense.

Section 2925.61 | Lawful Administration of Overdose Reversal Drug.

Section 2925.62 | Illegally Selling Dextromethorphan.

Section 2925.64 | Immunity for Administering Epinephrine.