Senate Bill 335
Introduced Senate Bill (S)
DIGEST
Prescribing of controlled substance. Requires that a controlled substance prescription be issued electronically after June 30, 2019, and establishes a Class B infraction for a prescriber who fails to comply. Requires a prescriber to obtain three hours of continuing education every two years on the prescribing of opioid medication in order to continue issuing prescriptions for opioid medication and establishes a Class B infraction for failure to comply. Requires the medical licensing board of Indiana to study and determine, before November 1, 2018, whether a waiver is necessary for the electronic prescription requirement and to report back to the general
Prescribing of controlled substance. Requires that a controlled substance prescription be issued electronically after June 30, 2019, and establishes a Class B infraction for a prescriber who fails to comply. Requires a prescriber to obtain three hours of continuing education every two years on the prescribing of opioid medication in order to continue issuing prescriptions for opioid medication and establishes a Class B infraction for failure to comply. Requires the medical licensing board of Indiana to study and determine, before November 1, 2018, whether a waiver is necessary for the electronic prescription requirement and to report back to the general
assembly. Sets forth requirements for the report.
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