Controlled substances; administration by emergency medical providers. [HB-1447]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Administration of controlled substances; emergency medical services providers. Allows persons who are employed or engaged at a medical care facility who have a valid emergency medical services provider certification issued by the Board of Health as a requirement of being employed or engaged at the medical care facility to administer drugs and devices at the medical care facility pursuant to an oral or written order or standing protocol.
HB-1447: Controlled substances; administration by emergency medical providers.
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Orrock
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0267) on 03/22/2023
Mental illness or emotional disturbance; administration of any medication for treatment, etc. [HB-1389]
[Healthcare ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
Administration of controlled substances for treatment of mental illness or emotional disturbance; parental consent required. Provides that a minor shall not be deemed an adult for the purpose of consenting to administration of medication for the treatment of mental illness or emotional disturbance. Currently, a minor is deemed an adult for the purpose of consenting to medical and health services needed in the case of outpatient care, treatment, or rehabilitation for mental illness or emotional disturbance.
HB-1389: Mental illness or emotional disturbance; administration of any medication for treatment, etc.
Sponsored by: Rep. Timothy Anderson
Passed By Indefinitely In Education And Health (10-y 5-n) on 02/16/2023
Controlled substances; prescriber may establish practitioner-patient relationship. [HB-921]
[Healthcare ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Public Health ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Data Privacy ]
Prescribing controlled substances; practitioner-patient relationship; telemedicine. Provides that a prescriber may establish a practitioner-patient relationship for the purpose of prescribing Schedule II through V controlled substances via synchronous interaction with a patient and for the purpose of prescribing Schedule VI controlled substances via asynchronous interaction. The terms "synchronous interaction" and "asynchronous interaction" are defined in the bill.
HB-921: Controlled substances; prescriber may establish practitioner-patient relationship.
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Orrock
Left In Health, Welfare And Institutions on 11/22/2022
HB-844: Provides relative to penalties for distribution or possession with intent to distribute heroin and fentanyl and carfentanil (EG DECREASE GF EX See Note)
Sponsored by: Rep. Roy Adams
Called From The Calendar. on 05/10/2022
You have voted HB-844: Provides relative to penalties for distribution or possession with intent to distribute heroin and fentanyl and carfentanil (EG DECREASE GF EX See Note).