Representative Bradley M. Daw
proposes the following amendments:
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. establishes a pilot program, beginning on July 1, 2008, and ending on
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December 1,
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2009, in Davis, Salt Lake, Utah, and Weber counties
}
July 1, 2010
, for the real-time reporting of,
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. requires the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to implement the
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pilot program established in this bill on a statewide basis on or before
{
December 1,
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2009, and provides that the division may implement the pilot program on a
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statewide basis at anytime after July 1, 2008, if the division and the Utah State
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Board of Pharmacy determine that the pilot program is successful
}
July 1, 2010
; and
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(f) federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities
, and state and local prosecutors,
engaged
as a specified duty of
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(i) "Pilot area" means
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(A) Davis County;
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(B) Salt Lake County;
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(C) Utah County; and
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(D) Weber County
}
the areas of the state that the division determines to operate the pilot
program in, under Subsection (3), which may include:
(A) the entire state; or
(B) geographical areas within the state
.
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(2) There is established a pilot program for real-time reporting of data to, and access to
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data from, the database by a pharmacy, a pharmaceutical facility, or a physician beginning on
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July 1, 2008, and ending on
{
December 1, 2009.
}
July 1, 2010.
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(3) In addition to fulfilling the requirements of Sections
58-37-7.5
and
58-37-7.7
on a
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statewide basis, the division shall
, in accordance with Subsection (4),
upgrade, administer, and direct the
functioning of the
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database in
{
the pilot area
}
geographical areas
specified by the division, or on a statewide
basis,
in a manner that provides for real-time reporting of information
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entered into, and accessed from, the database by a pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility.
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(4)
{
(a)
}
The division
{
may
}
shall
, under state procurement laws,
and with the
technical assistance of the Department of Technology Services,
contract with
{
another state
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agency or
}
a
private entity to upgrade, operate,
{
or
}
and
maintain the database in the pilot
area.
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{
(b) The division shall collaborate with the board to determine whether to enter into a
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contract under Subsection (4)(a), or to provide the services described in Subsection (4)(a)
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within the division.
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(c) The division and the board shall make the determination described in Subsection
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(4)(b) based on an analysis of costs and benefits.
}
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(10)
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(a)
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The division shall, on or before
{
December 1, 2009
}
July 1, 2010
, implement
the pilot
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program on a statewide basis.
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{
(b) The division may implement the pilot program on a statewide basis at anytime after
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July 1, 2008, if the division and the board determine that the pilot program is successful.
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(2) $650,000
{
in nonlapsing funds
}
from the General Fund, for the fiscal year 2008-09
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only, to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to implement and operate the
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pilot program described in this bill.
(3) The $650,000 appropriated from the General Fund, under Subsection (2), shall be
nonlapsing.