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FL S1722
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires the prescription drug monitoring program database to comply with National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting (NASPER) Act authentication and certification standards, and establishes rules for reporting controlled substances in Schedules II, III, and IV to the Department of Law Enforcement.
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Mandates that pharmacies and prescribers submit additional data elements to the database including number of refills and whether a prescription is a first-time request or refill.
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Requires pharmacies, prescribers, practitioners, and dispensers to register with the Department of Health and submit notarized registration documents to obtain access to patient prescription information in the database.
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Changes emergency resupply exemption from 72 hours to 48 hours, removes the Department of Corrections dispensing exemption, and removes the dispensing (but not administering) exemption for patients under age 16.
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Authorizes the State Surgeon General to enter into reciprocal agreements with other states to share prescription drug monitoring information after 18 months of operational status, with priority given to contiguous states and specific restrictions on how shared information may be used.
Legislative Description
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program [SPSC]
Last Action
Died in Committee on Criminal Justice, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/SB 2272 (Ch. 2010-211)
4/30/2010