Suggested State Legislation | 2003 | Volume 62

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Utilization of Unused Prescriptions This Act directs the state board of health, the state board of pharmacy and the state health commission to jointly develop and implement a pilot program through which unused prescription drugs, other than opiates, can be transferred from nursing facilities to pharmacies operated by city-county health departments or county pharmacies for the purpose of distributing the medication to state residents who are medically indigent. Medically indigent people are those who have no health insurance or who lack reasonable means to purchase prescribed medications. The Act also: • Authorizes residents of a nursing facility, or the representative or guardian of a resident, to donate unused non-opiate prescription medications for dispensation to medically indigent people; • Makes an exception to provisions of the pharmacist licensure laws that prohibit pharmacists from selling, bartering, or giving away unused medications for participation in the program; • Provides liability protection for physicians, pharmacists, and other health care professionals for participation in the program when acting within the scope of practice of their license and in good faith compliance with the rules promulgated pursuant to the Act; • Requires that the rules promulgated to implement the program provide for: 1. A formulary for the medications to be distributed pursuant to the program, 2. The protection of the privacy of the individual for whom the medication was originally prescribed, 3. The integrity and safe storage and safe transfer of the medication, which may include limiting the drugs made available through the program to those that were originally dispensed by unit dose or an individually sealed dose or which remain in intact packaging, and 4. The tracking of and accountability for the medications; and • Requires the state board of health, the state board of pharmacy, the state health commission, the state board of medical licensure and supervision, and the state board of osteopathic examiners to review and evaluate the program no later than 18 months after its implementation and report any recommendations to the governor and the Legislature. Submitted as: Oklahoma HB1297 (enrolled version) Status: enacted into law in 2001. Suggested Legislation (Title, enacting clause, etc.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Section 1. [Short Title.] This Act may be cited as the “Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act.” Section 2. [Pilot Program.] (A) The [State Board of Health], the [State Board of Pharmacy] and the [State Health Care Authority] shall jointly develop and implement a pilot program consistent with public health and safety through which unused prescription drugs, other than prescription drugs defined as controlled dangerous substances by [insert citation], may be transferred from nursing facilities to pharmacies operated by city-county health departments or county pharmacies for the purpose of distributing the medication to residents of this state who are medically indigent. (B) The [State Board of Health], the [State Board of Pharmacy], the [State Health Care Authority], the [State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision], and the [State Board of Osteopathic Examiners] 175

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World Language Institute

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Utilization of Unused Prescriptions

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Telemarketers: Consent to Charge an Account

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Uniform Athlete Agents Act

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Statewide Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program

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Tax Stamps: Cigarettes

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Service Contracts and Consumer Products Guaranty

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Self-Directed In-Home Care

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Unauthorized Transfers of Accounts of Prescription Drug Customers

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State Reports to Legislature: Alternative Formats

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Road-to-Independence, Transitioning from Foster Care

17min
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Relief from Legal Determination of Paternity

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Reporting Traffic Infractions of Diplomats

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Regional Water Banks Note

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Public Elementary and Secondary Student Fee Authorization

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Privacy: Video Providers

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Mercury

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Price Gouging After Disasters

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Prescription Drug Cost Management

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pages 101-103

Political Cyberfraud

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Personal Information: Disposal

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Pilot Program for Unassisted Voting by the Blind

5min
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Military Honors Funeral

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Livestock Diseases

19min
pages 84-89

Labor Organizations: Legal Fees and Court Costs

4min
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Juror Gratuities

1min
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Genetic Testing, Genetic Information

23min
pages 60-66

Hearing Aid Loan Bank Program

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pages 78-80

Health Insurance Grievance Review

24min
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Gubernatorial Inauguration Finance Disclosure

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Financial Literacy

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page 59

Electronic Transmission of Sexually Explicit Advertisement Material

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Fair Credit Extension Uniformity

14min
pages 54-58

Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices

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Dark Fiber

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pages 40-42

Elder Death Review Teams

6min
pages 46-48

Cyber Court

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Diabetes Notation on Death Certificates

10min
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Center for Nursing

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Construction Defect Claims

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Biometric Technology

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pages 20-23

Comprehensive Planning/Growth Management Statement

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Introduction

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Suggested State Legislation Style

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Appointment of Presidential Electors

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