8307 - Action by parent, guardian or other custodian for damages in the sale or transfer of controlled substances to a child.

     § 8307.  Action by parent, guardian or other custodian for                damages in the sale or transfer of controlled                substances to a child.        (a)  Cause of action established.--The parent, guardian or     other custodian of any child under 18 years of age to whom a     controlled substance or designer drug, as defined under the act     of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known as The Controlled     Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, is sold or transferred     shall have a cause of action against the person who sold or     transferred the controlled substance or the designer drug to the     child, and recovery may be sought by the child's parent,     guardian or other custodian for damages caused by the sale or     transfer of the controlled substance or designer drug.        (b)  Damages.--Damages shall include the cost for treatment     and rehabilitation relating to or resulting from the child's     drug dependency or use. The court may order that some or all of     this award be placed in a fund for the purpose of providing for     the treatment and rehabilitation of the child's drug dependency     or use, including past treatment and rehabilitation.        (c)  Attorney fees.--Reasonable attorney fees shall be     awarded to a party that brings suit and prevails under this     cause of action.        (d)  Exception.--This section shall not apply to a     practitioner who sells or transfers a controlled substance     listed in The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic     Act to a child pursuant to a valid prescription.     (Dec. 22, 1989, P.L.722, No.96, eff. 60 days)        1989 Amendment.  Act 96 added section 8307.