H.B. 119
         CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE DATABASE AMENDMENTS

house committee Amendments

Amendment 1 January 23, 2008 5:09 pm



Representative Bradley M. Daw proposes the following amendments:

1.    Page 1, Lines 22 through 23 :    

             22          .    establishes a pilot program, beginning on July 1, 2008, and ending on
{   December 1,

             23      2009, in Davis, Salt Lake, Utah, and Weber counties  
}
  July 1, 2010       , for the real-time reporting of,


2.    Page 2, Lines 31 through 35 :    

             31          .    requires the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to implement the
             32      pilot program established in this bill on a statewide basis on or before
{   December 1,

             33      2009, and provides that the division may implement the pilot program on a
             34      statewide basis at anytime after July 1, 2008, if the division and the Utah State
             35      Board of Pharmacy determine that the pilot program is successful  
}
  July 1, 2010       ; and


3.    Page 5, Line 151 :    

             151          (f) federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities
  , and state and local prosecutors,       engaged as a specified duty of


4.    Page 7, Line 211 through Page 8, Line 215 :    

             211          (i) "Pilot area" means
{   :

             212          (A) Davis County;
             213          (B) Salt Lake County;
             214          (C) Utah County; and
             215          (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  
.


5.    Page 8, Lines 218 through 231 :    

             218          (2) There is established a pilot program for real-time reporting of data to, and access to
             219      data from, the database by a pharmacy, a pharmaceutical facility, or a physician beginning on
             220      July 1, 2008, and ending on
{   December 1, 2009.   }        July 1, 2010.      

             221          (3) In addition to fulfilling the requirements of Sections 58-37-7.5 and 58-37-7.7 on a
             222      statewide basis, the division shall
  , in accordance with Subsection (4),       upgrade, administer, and direct the

functioning of the


             223      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

             224      entered into, and accessed from, the database by a pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility.
             225          (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

             226      agency or  
}
  a       private entity to upgrade, operate,      {   or   }        and       maintain the database in the pilot area.

             227          
{   (b) The division shall collaborate with the board to determine whether to enter into a

             228      contract under Subsection (4)(a), or to provide the services described in Subsection (4)(a)
             229      within the division.
             230          (c) The division and the board shall make the determination described in Subsection
             231      (4)(b) based on an analysis of costs and benefits.  
}


6.    Page 9, Lines 254 through 257 :    

             254          (10)
{   (a)   } The division shall, on or before      {   December 1, 2009   }        July 1, 2010       , implement the pilot

             255      program on a statewide basis.
             256          
{   (b) The division may implement the pilot program on a statewide basis at anytime after

             257      July 1, 2008, if the division and the board determine that the pilot program is successful.  
}


7.    Page 9, Lines 263 through 265 :    

             263          (2) $650,000
{   in nonlapsing funds   } from the General Fund, for the fiscal year 2008-09

             264      only, to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to implement and operate the
             265      pilot program described in this bill.
    
  (3)    The $650,000 appropriated from the General Fund, under Subsection (2), shall be nonlapsing.      


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