Procedure for establishing a drug free zone. [Repealed]

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Repealed.

(June 3, 1997, D.C. Law 11-270, § 3, 43 DCR 4493; Apr. 24, 2007, D.C. Law 16-306, § 226, 53 DCR 8610; Dec. 10, 2009, D.C. Law 18-88, § 226, 56 DCR 7413; May 6, 2015, D.C. Law 20-274, § 3, 61 DCR 12117.)

Prior Codifications

1981 Ed., § 33-582.

Section References

This section is referenced in § 48-1001 and § 48-1004.

Effect of Amendments

D.C. Law 16-306, in subsec. (a), substituted “240 consecutive hours” for “120 consecutive hours”.

D.C. Law 18-88, in subsec. (a), substituted “480 consecutive hours” for “240 consecutive hours”; and rewrote subsecs. (b)(1), (2).

Emergency Legislation

For temporary addition of subchapter, see note to § 48-1001.

For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 226 of Omnibus Public Safety Emergency Amendment Act of 2006 (D.C. Act 16-445, July 19, 2006, 53 DCR 6443).

For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 226 of Omnibus Public Safety Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2006 (D.C. Act 16-490, October 18, 2006, 53 DCR 8686).

For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 226 of Omnibus Public Safety Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2007 (D.C. Act 17-10, January 16, 2007, 54 DCR 1479).

For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 226 of Omnibus Public Safety Second Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2007 (D.C. Act 17-25, April 19, 2007, 54 DCR 4036).

For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 226 of Omnibus Public Safety and Justice Emergency Amendment Act of 2009 (D.C. Act 18-181, August 6, 2009, 56 DCR 6903).

For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 226 of Omnibus Public Safety and Justice Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2009 (D.C. Act 18-227, October 21, 2009, 56 DCR 8668).


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