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H.B. 17 Enrolled
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EXPEDITED PARTNER THERAPY TREATMENT
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2009 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Jennifer M. Seelig
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Senate Sponsor:
Stephen H. Urquhart
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Cosponsors:
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Sheryl L. Allen
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Jackie Biskupski
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Rebecca Chavez-Houck
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Julie FisherLorie D. Fowlke
Neil A. Hansen
Neal B. Hendrickson
Christine A. Johnson
David LitvackPaul Ray
Phil Riesen
Evan J. Vickers
Larry B. Wiley
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends the Pharmacy Practice Act in the Division of Occupational and
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Professional Licensing Act.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. defines terms;
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. excludes from the definition of unprofessional conduct and unlawful conduct under
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the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, issuing a prescription for
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an antibiotic to an unnamed partner of a person who has any one of certain
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designated sexually transmitted diseases;
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. does not mandate the use of expedited partner therapy;
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. provides an option for a practitioner to use expedited partner therapy;
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. makes conforming changes to the Pharmacy Practices Act;
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. provides immunity from medical malpractice actions for a practitioner who uses
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expedited partner therapy; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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58-17b-602, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 279
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ENACTS:
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58-1-501.3, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
58-1-501.3
is enacted to read:
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58-1-501.3. Health professional prescribing exceptions for expedited partner
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therapy for sexually transmitted diseases.
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(1) For purposes of this section:
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(a) "Drug to treat a sexually transmitted disease" means a drug:
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(i) as defined in Section
58-17b-102
; and
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(ii) that is:
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(A) an antibiotic; and
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(B) prescribed in accordance with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and
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Prevention for patient delivered expedited partner therapy in the management of sexually
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transmitted disease.
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(b) "Partner" means a person:
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(i) with whom a practitioner does not have a bonafide practitioner-patient relationship;
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and
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(ii) who is identified as, or claims to be a sexual partner of a patient.
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(c) "Patient" means a person who:
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(i) has a sexually transmitted disease; and
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(ii) has a bonafide practitioner-patient relationship with a practitioner.
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(d) "Sexually transmitted disease" means:
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(i) gonorrhea; or
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(ii) chlamydia.
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(2) This section does not require a practitioner or a licensee under this chapter to
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prescribe or dispense a drug to treat a sexually transmitted disease for patient delivered
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expedited partner therapy. A practitioner's or licensee's decision to use expedited partner
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therapy as allowed by this section is voluntary.
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(3) Notwithstanding Sections
58-1-501
,
58-17b-501
, and
58-17b-502
, it is not
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unlawful conduct or unprofessional conduct, and it does not violate the provisions of this
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chapter if:
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(a) a practitioner, in accordance with this Subsection (3):
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(i) issues a prescription for a drug to treat a sexually transmitted disease to a partner
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by:
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(A) writing "partner of (patient name)" on the prescription order; and
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(B) giving the partner's prescription to the patient for subsequent use by the partner; or
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(ii) notwithstanding Section
58-17b-610
, dispenses a drug sample to treat a sexually
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transmitted disease to the patient for the subsequent use of the partner; or
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(b) a pharmacist, in accordance with this Subsection (3), dispenses a prescription drug
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for the treatment of a sexually transmitted disease to:
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(i) a person who:
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(A) claims to be a partner; and
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(B) presents a prescription for the drug to the pharmacist which is written for the
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unnamed partner of a named patient;
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(ii) the patient for the subsequent use by the unnamed partner; or
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(iii) an agent of the patient or partner.
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(4) (a) For purposes of Subsection (3), and notwithstanding Section
58-17b-602
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(i) the partner does not have to be identified on the prescription order by information
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that would disclose the identity of the partner; and
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(ii) when dispensing a drug to treat a sexually transmitted disease directly to the
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partner, the patient's identifying information may, but does not need to, be included on the
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partner's drug label.
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(b) Information provided by a pharmacist to a patient or the patient's agent for
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subsequent use by a partner satisfies the requirements of patient counseling for both the
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patient and the partner under Section
58-17b-613
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(5) (a) The Legislature finds that the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted
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diseases in the state is a compelling public health issue.
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(b) A practitioner or licensee under this chapter is not liable for a medical malpractice
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action if the use of expedited partner therapy is in compliance with this section, except for
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those acts which are grossly negligent or willful and wanton.
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Section 2.
Section
58-17b-602
is amended to read:
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58-17b-602. Prescription orders -- Information required -- Alteration -- Labels --
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Signatures -- Dispensing in pharmacies.
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(1) [The] Except as provided in Section
58-1-501.3
, the minimum information that
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shall be included in a prescription order, and that may be defined by rule, is:
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(a) the prescriber's name, address, and telephone number, and, if the order is for a
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controlled substance, the patient's age and the prescriber's DEA number;
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(b) the patient's name and address or, in the case of an animal, the name of the owner
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and species of the animal;
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(c) the date of issuance;
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(d) the name of the medication or device prescribed and dispensing instructions, if
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necessary;
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(e) the directions, if appropriate, for the use of the prescription by the patient or
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animal and any refill, special labeling, or other instructions;
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(f) the prescriber's signature if the prescription order is written;
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(g) if the order is an electronically transmitted prescription order, the prescribing
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practitioner's electronic signature; and
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(h) if the order is a hard copy prescription order generated from electronic media, the
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prescribing practitioner's electronic or manual signature.
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(2) The requirement of Subsection (1)(a) does not apply to prescription orders
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dispensed for inpatients by hospital pharmacies if the prescriber is a current member of the
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hospital staff and the prescription order is on file in the patient's medical record.
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(3) Unless it is for a Schedule II controlled substance, a prescription order may be
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dispensed by [pharmacists] a pharmacist or pharmacy [interns] intern upon an oral
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prescription of a practitioner only if the oral prescription is promptly reduced to writing.
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(4) (a) Except as provided under Subsection (4)(b), a pharmacist or pharmacy intern
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may not dispense or compound any prescription of a practitioner if [it] the prescription shows
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evidence of alteration, erasure, or addition by any person other than the person writing the
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prescription.
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(b) A pharmacist or pharmacy intern dispensing or compounding a prescription may
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alter or make additions to the prescription after receiving permission of the prescriber and may
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make entries or additions on the prescription required by law or necessitated in the
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compounding and dispensing procedures.
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(5) Each drug dispensed shall have a label securely affixed to the container indicating
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the following minimum information:
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(a) the name, address, and telephone number of the pharmacy;
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(b) the serial number of the prescription as assigned by the dispensing pharmacy;
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(c) the filling date of the prescription or its last dispensing date;
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(d) the name of the patient, or in the case of an animal, the name of the owner and
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species of the animal;
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(e) the name of the prescriber;
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(f) the directions for use and cautionary statements, if any, which are contained in the
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prescription order or are needed;
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(g) except as provided in Subsection (6), the trade, generic, or chemical name, amount
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dispensed and the strength of dosage form, but if multiple ingredient products with established
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proprietary or nonproprietary names are prescribed, those products' names may be used; and
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(h) the beyond use date.
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(6) If the prescriber specifically indicates the name of the prescription product should
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not appear on the label, then any of the trade, generic, chemical, established proprietary, and
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established nonproprietary names and the strength of dosage form may not be included.
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(7) Except when it is delivered to the ultimate user via the United States Postal
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Service, licensed common carrier, or supportive personnel, a prescription drug may be
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dispensed to the ultimate user or his agent only at a licensed pharmacy.
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