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IN SB0408
Bill
AI Summary
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Defines "board" as the Indiana board of pharmacy for purposes of the INSPECT controlled substance monitoring program.
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Requires the Indiana board of pharmacy to submit a report to the legislative council by December 1, 2017, detailing grants or funding received and applied for by the state to integrate the INSPECT program database with electronic health records.
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Directs the legislative council to assign an interim study committee during the 2017 legislative interim to examine potential improvements to the INSPECT program, including best practices from other states, interoperability with other registries, and real-time reporting capabilities.
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Requires the interim study committee to issue a final report to the legislative council by November 1, 2017, containing findings, recommendations, and any proposed legislation regarding INSPECT program improvements.
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Declares an emergency for this act, with reporting and study provisions expiring December 31, 2017.
Legislative Description
INSPECT program. Adds a definition of the Indiana board of pharmacy (board) for purposes of the INSPECT program. Requires the board to report, before December 1, 2017, to the legislative council concerning grants or funding received and applied for by the state for integration of the INSPECT program data base with electronic health records. Urges the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee the topic of potential improvements to the INSPECT program.
Last Action
Public Law 213
4/27/2017