Effective: January 1, 2004
Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 - 124th General Assembly
(A) When testimony, information, or other evidence in the possession of a person who uses, possesses, or trafficks in any drug of abuse appears necessary to an investigation by law enforcement authorities into illicit sources of any drug of abuse, or appears necessary to successfully institute, maintain, or conclude a prosecution for any drug abuse offense, as defined in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code, a judge of the court of common pleas may grant to that person immunity from prosecution for any offense based upon the testimony, information, or other evidence furnished by that person, other than a prosecution of that person for giving false testimony, information, or other evidence.
(B)(1) When a person is convicted of any misdemeanor drug abuse offense, the court, in determining whether to place the person under a community control sanction pursuant to section 2929.25 of the Revised Code, shall take into consideration whether the person truthfully has revealed all information within the person's knowledge concerning illicit traffic in or use of drugs of abuse and, when required, has testified as to that information in any proceeding to obtain a search or arrest warrant against another or to prosecute another for any offense involving a drug of abuse. The information shall include, but is not limited to, the identity and whereabouts of accomplices, accessories, aiders, and abettors, if any, of the person or persons from whom any drug of abuse was obtained or to whom any drug of abuse was distributed, and of persons known or believed to be drug dependent persons, together with the location of any place or places where and the manner in which any drug of abuse is illegally cultivated, manufactured, sold, possessed, or used. The information also shall include all facts and circumstances surrounding any illicit traffic in or use of drugs of abuse of that nature.
(2) If a person otherwise is eligible for intervention in lieu of conviction and being ordered to a period of rehabilitation under section 2951.041 of the Revised Code but the person has failed to cooperate with law enforcement authorities by providing them with the types of information described in division (B)(1) of this section, the person's lack of cooperation may be considered by the court under section 2951.041 of the Revised Code in determining whether to stay all criminal proceedings and order the person to a requested period of intervention.
(C) In the absence of a competent and voluntary waiver of the right against self-incrimination, no information or testimony furnished pursuant to division (B) of this section shall be used in a prosecution of the person furnishing it for any offense other than a prosecution of that person for giving false testimony, information, or other evidence.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3719 | Controlled Substances
Section 3719.01 | Controlled Substances Definitions.
Section 3719.011 | Controlled Substances Definitions for Use in Revised Code.
Section 3719.013 | Controlled Substance Analog.
Section 3719.04 | Sale of Controlled Substances by Category III Licensees.
Section 3719.05 | Pharmacist May Dispense Controlled Substances - Prescriptions - Sale of Stock.
Section 3719.06 | Authority of Licensed Health Professional.
Section 3719.061 | Prescription of Opioids to Minors.
Section 3719.062 | Adoption of Rules by Health-Related Licensing Board Regarding Opioid Analgesics.
Section 3719.063 | Liability for Administration of Naltrexone.
Section 3719.064 | Prerequisites for Initiation of Medication-Assisted Treatment.
Section 3719.07 | Record of All Controlled Substances Received, Administered, Dispensed, or Used.
Section 3719.08 | Label Required.
Section 3719.09 | Authorized Possession of Controlled Substances.
Section 3719.11 | Controlled Substances Forfeited and Destroyed.
Section 3719.13 | Inspection of Prescriptions, Orders, Records, and Stock.
Section 3719.141 | Peace Officer May Sell Controlled Substance in Performance of Official Duties.
Section 3719.16 | Dispensing of Excepted Substances.
Section 3719.161 | Prohibition Against Altering Substance to Increase Concentration.
Section 3719.172 | Possession or Sale of Hypodermics.
Section 3719.18 | Enforcement Officers - Co-Operation With Agencies.
Section 3719.19 | Persons Not Subject to Prosecution.
Section 3719.21 | Disposition of Fines and Forfeited Bail.
Section 3719.27 | Inspection and Checking of Files and Records.
Section 3719.28 | Rules for Administration and Enforcement.
Section 3719.31 | Prohibition Against Careless Distribution of Samples Containing Drug or Poison.
Section 3719.32 | Regulating the Sale of Poisons.
Section 3719.33 | Labeling Poisons.
Section 3719.34 | Provisions Inapplicable.
Section 3719.35 | Labeling and Recording of Delivery Provisions Exceptions.
Section 3719.36 | Board of Pharmacy to Enforce Poison Laws.
Section 3719.40 | Controlled Substances Included in Schedules by Designated Name.
Section 3719.41 | Controlled Substance Schedules.
Section 3719.42 | State Pharmacy Board to Meet Annually.
Section 3719.44 | Board of Pharmacy Authority to Change Schedules.
Section 3719.45 | Additions to Schedule I by Emergency Rule; Resolution.
Section 3719.61 | Opioid Treatment Programs.
Section 3719.81 | Furnishing Drug Samples.
Section 3719.811 | Sample Drug Furnished to or by Charitable Pharmacy - Exceptions.
Section 3719.812 | Qualified Immunity of Sample Drug Donors and Recipients.
Section 3719.813 | Qualified Immunity of Sample Drug Manufacturers.
Section 3719.82 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.