Keynote Speaker: Fritz Hayes, B.Pharm.
Past Chair Florida Board of Pharmacy Future Meetings (all Wednesdays): 05/23/2012
@ 8:30 SHARP
Florida Law
Updates: New Pill Mill Laws
Regulating pain
management clinics
What the law (HB
7095) does:
Tightens rules for the
writing of prescriptions and pain-treatment plans.
Penalizes doctors who
over-prescribe painkillers with minimum fines of $10,000 and 6-month
suspensions.
Requires doctors to use
electronic or counterfeit-proof prescription pads purchased from vendors
approved by the state Health Department and requires the vendors to report
monthly sales of pads to state officials.
Establishes mandatory
buy-back program for doctors to transfer narcotics back to the
distributors once the prohibition on doctors dispensing certain addictive
drugs goes into effect.
Makes it a first-degree
misdemeanor if a pharmacist "knowingly fails" to report to police an
attempt to purchase drugs fraudulently.
Shortens from 15 days to
seven days the length of time that pharmacies are given to report
prescription information into the state drug database.
Prohibits pharmaceutical
companies from providing money for the operation of the database.
Requires wholesalers who
sell controlled substances to pharmacies to report distribution data to
the state.
Requires doctors who work
at pain management clinics to tell the state when they begin and stop
working at such a clinic.
Allows law enforcement
offices to look at or copy pain clinic records without a search warrant.
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