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IN SB0433
Bill
AI Summary
- Practitioners who administer or dispense controlled substances for medication assisted treatment must now comply with INSPECT program dispenser requirements
- Removes the exemption that previously allowed medication assisted treatment providers to bypass prescription drug monitoring reporting
- Existing exemptions remain for drugs administered directly to patients and for 72-hour supplies of Schedule II-V controlled substances dispensed by practitioners
- Amends IC 35-48-7-2.9, originally added by P.L.105-2008
- Effective date: July 1, 2019
Legislative Description
Dispensing drugs for medication assisted treatment. Amends the exception to the definition of "dispense" in the Indiana scheduled prescription electronic collection and tracking (INSPECT) program to provide that a practitioner who administers or dispenses a controlled substance for medication assisted treatment is subject to the requirements that apply to a dispenser under the INSPECT program.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Health and Provider Services
1/14/2019
Committee Referrals
Health and Provider Services1/14/2019
Full Bill Text
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