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NY A05125
Bill
Status
2/12/2025
Primary Sponsor
Keith Brown
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AI Summary
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Requires healthcare professionals who use patient allergy checklists or forms to also include questions about the patient's opioid history on those forms
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Patient-provided opioid history information is intended to help healthcare professionals make diagnostic and treatment decisions that prevent opioid relapse
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Does not replace existing requirements for healthcare providers to consult the prescription monitoring program registry under Section 3343-a
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Takes effect 90 days after becoming law, with immediate authorization for regulatory agencies to develop necessary rules for implementation
Legislative Description
Requires that where a health care professional or professionals require the completion of an allergy checklist or form by the patient, prior to receiving care by such professional or professionals, the checklist or form shall also inquire about the opioid history of such patient.
Last Action
referred to health
1/7/2026