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IN HB1294

Bill

Status

Passed

4/18/2019

Primary Sponsor

Dennis Zent

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Origin

House of Representatives

2019 Regular Session

AI Summary

Legislative Description

INSPECT program. Moves existing language concerning the central repository for controlled substances data from Title 35 to Title 25 and makes conforming changes. Specifies that a practitioner may obtain information about a patient directly through the Indiana scheduled prescription electronic collection and tracking program data base (INSPECT data base) or through the patient's integrated health record. Decreases the instances in which a Class A misdemeanor is a violation to when a practitioner discloses confidential information without authorization. (Current law provides for a Class A misdemeanor for any violation of the chapter.) Provides for instances in which a practitioner is not required to obtain information from the INSPECT data base.

Last Action

Public Law 51

4/18/2019

Committee Referrals

Health and Provider Services2/27/2019
Public Health1/10/2019

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