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Next Meeting:
05/23/2012 @ 8:30 SHARP

Topic:
Pharmacy Law & Rules Update

Keynote Speaker:
Fritz Hayes, B.Pharm.
Past Chair Florida Board of Pharmacy

Future Meetings (all Wednesdays):
05/23/2012 @ 8:30 SHARP


 

 

 



 

 


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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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