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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE DATABASE

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AMENDMENTS

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Bradley M. Daw

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Senate Sponsor: Curtis S. Bramble

             7      Cosponsors:
             8      Greg J. Curtis
             9      John Dougall
             10      Bradley G. LastDavid Litvack
Rebecca D. Lockhart
Paul RayPhil Riesen
Stephen E. Sandstrom
Stephen H. Urquhart              11     
             12      LONG TITLE
             13      General Description:
             14          This bill amends provisions of the Utah Controlled Substances Act relating to the
             15      controlled substance database and establishes a pilot program for real-time reporting of
             16      data to, and access from, the controlled substance database.
             17      Highlighted Provisions:
             18          This bill:
             19          .    defines terms;
             20          .    provides for education of the public regarding the controlled substance database;
             21          .    makes it a third degree felony to obtain or attempt to obtain information from the
             22      controlled substances database for a purpose other than a purpose authorized by
             23      statute or rule;
             24          .    prohibits access to, and use of, identifying information in the controlled substance
             25      database, by discovery, subpoena, or similar process, in certain civil, judicial,
             26      administrative, or legislative proceedings;
             27          .    establishes a pilot program, beginning on July 1, 2008, and ending on July 1, 2010,
             28      for the real-time reporting of, and access to, controlled substance database
             29      information by pharmacies, pharmaceutical facilities, and prescribing practitioners;
             30          .    grants rulemaking authority to the Division of Occupational and Professional


             31      Licensing in relation to the pilot program;
             32          .    requires the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to report on the
             33      pilot program and the advisability and cost of implementing the pilot program on a
             34      statewide basis and the use of the controlled substance database by prescribing
             35      practitioners;
             36          .    requires the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to implement the
             37      pilot program established in this bill as a permanent program on a statewide basis, on
             38      or before July 1, 2010; and
             39          .    makes technical changes.
             40      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             41          This bill appropriates:
             42          .    $175,000 as an ongoing appropriation from the General Fund, for fiscal year
             43      2008-09, to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing; and
             44          .    $650,000 from the General Fund, for fiscal year 2008-09 only, to the Division of
             45      Occupational and Professional Licensing, as nonlapsing funds.
             46      Other Special Clauses:
             47          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2008.
             48      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             49      AMENDS:
             50          26-1-36, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 200
             51          58-37-7.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 293
             52      ENACTS:
             53          58-37-7.8, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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             55      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             56          Section 1. Section 26-1-36 is amended to read:
             57           26-1-36. Duty to establish program to reduce deaths and other harm from
             58      prescription opiates used for chronic noncancer pain.


             59          (1) As used in this section, "opiate" means any drug or other substance having an
             60      addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine or being capable of
             61      conversion into a drug having addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability.
             62          (2) In addition to the duties listed in Section 26-1-30 , the department shall develop and
             63      implement a two-year program in coordination with the Division of Professional Licensing, the
             64      Utah Labor Commission, and the Utah attorney general, to:
             65          (a) investigate the causes of and risk factors for death and nonfatal complications of
             66      prescription opiate use and misuse in Utah for chronic pain by utilizing the Utah Controlled
             67      Substance Database created in Section 58-37-7.5 ;
             68          (b) study the risks, warning signs, and solutions to the risks associated with prescription
             69      opiate medications for chronic pain, including risks and prevention of misuse and diversion of
             70      those medications; [and]
             71          (c) provide education to health care providers, patients, insurers, and the general public
             72      on the appropriate management of chronic pain, including the effective use of medical treatment
             73      and quality care guidelines that are scientifically based and peer reviewed[.]; and
             74          (d) educate the public regarding:
             75          (i) the purpose of the Controlled Substance Database established in Section 58-37-7.5 ;
             76      and
             77          (ii) the requirement that a person's name and prescription information be recorded on
             78      the database when the person fills a prescription for a schedule II, III, IV, or V controlled
             79      substance.
             80          (3) The department shall report on the development and implementation of the program
             81      required in Subsection (2) to the legislative Health and Human Services Interim Committee and
             82      the legislative Business and Labor Interim Committee no later than the November interim
             83      meetings in [2007 and] 2008 and 2009. Each report shall include:
             84          (a) recommendations on:
             85          (i) use of the Utah Controlled Substance Database created in Section 58-37-7.5 to
             86      identify and prevent:


             87          (A) misuse of opiates;
             88          (B) inappropriate prescribing; and
             89          (C) adverse outcomes of prescription opiate medications;
             90          (ii) interventions to prevent the diversion of prescription opiate medications; and
             91          (iii) medical treatment and quality care guidelines that are:
             92          (A) scientifically based; and
             93          (B) peer reviewed; and
             94          (b) (i) a measure of results against expectations under the program as of the date of the
             95      report; and
             96          (ii) an analysis of the application of the program, use of the appropriated funds, and the
             97      impact and results of the use of the funds.
             98          (4) The report provided under Subsection (3) for the 2008 interim shall also provide a
             99      final cumulative analysis of the measurable effectiveness of the program implemented under this
             100      section.
             101          Section 2. Section 58-37-7.5 is amended to read:
             102           58-37-7.5. Controlled substance database -- Pharmacy reporting requirements --
             103      Access -- Penalties.
             104          (1) As used in this section:
             105          (a) "Board" means the Utah State Board of Pharmacy created in Section 58-17b-201 .
             106          [(a)] (b) "Database" means the controlled substance database created in this section.
             107          [(b)] (c) "Database manager" means the person responsible for operating the database,
             108      or [his] the person's designee.
             109          [(c)] (d) "Division" means the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing
             110      created in Section 58-1-103 .
             111          [(d)] (e) "Health care facility" [has the same definition as] is as defined in Section
             112      26-21-2 .
             113          [(e)] (f) "Pharmacy" or "pharmaceutical facility" [has the same definition as] is as
             114      defined in Section 58-17b-102 .


             115          (2) (a) There is created within the division a controlled substance database.
             116          (b) The division shall administer and direct the functioning of the database in
             117      accordance with this section. The division may under state procurement laws contract with
             118      another state agency or private entity to establish, operate, or maintain the database. The
             119      division in collaboration with the board shall determine whether to operate the database within
             120      the division or contract with another entity to operate the database, based on an analysis of
             121      costs and benefits.
             122          (c) The purpose of the database is to contain data as described in this section regarding
             123      every prescription for a controlled substance dispensed in the state to any person other than an
             124      inpatient in a licensed health care facility.
             125          (d) Data required by this section shall be submitted in compliance with this section to
             126      the manager of the database by the pharmacist in charge of the drug outlet where the controlled
             127      substance is dispensed.
             128          (3) The [Utah State Board of Pharmacy created in Section 58-17b-201 ] board shall
             129      advise the division regarding:
             130          (a) establishing, maintaining, and operating the database;
             131          (b) access to the database and how access is obtained; and
             132          (c) control of information contained in the database.
             133          (4) The pharmacist in charge shall, regarding each controlled substance dispensed by a
             134      pharmacist under [his] the pharmacist's supervision other than those dispensed for an inpatient
             135      at a health care facility, submit to the manager of the database the following information, by a
             136      procedure and in a format established by the division:
             137          (a) name of the prescribing practitioner;
             138          (b) date of the prescription;
             139          (c) date the prescription was filled;
             140          (d) name of the person for whom the prescription was written;
             141          (e) positive identification of the person receiving the prescription, including the type of
             142      identification and any identifying numbers on the identification;


             143          (f) name of the controlled substance;
             144          (g) quantity of controlled substance prescribed;
             145          (h) strength of controlled substance;
             146          (i) quantity of controlled substance dispensed;
             147          (j) dosage quantity and frequency as prescribed;
             148          (k) name of drug outlet dispensing the controlled substance;
             149          (l) name of pharmacist dispensing the controlled substance; and
             150          (m) other relevant information as required by division rule.
             151          (5) The division shall maintain the database in an electronic file or by other means
             152      established by the division to facilitate use of the database for identification of:
             153          (a) prescribing practices and patterns of prescribing and dispensing controlled
             154      substances;
             155          (b) practitioners prescribing controlled substances in an unprofessional or unlawful
             156      manner;
             157          (c) individuals receiving prescriptions for controlled substances from licensed
             158      practitioners, and who subsequently obtain dispensed controlled substances from a drug outlet
             159      in quantities or with a frequency inconsistent with generally recognized standards of dosage for
             160      that controlled substance; and
             161          (d) individuals presenting forged or otherwise false or altered prescriptions for
             162      controlled substances to a pharmacy.
             163          (6) (a) The division shall by rule establish the electronic format in which the information
             164      required under this section shall be submitted to the administrator of the database.
             165          (b) The division shall ensure the database system records and maintains for reference:
             166          (i) identification of each person who requests or receives information from the database;
             167          (ii) the information provided to each person; and
             168          (iii) the date and time the information is requested or provided.
             169          (7) The division shall make rules to:
             170          (a) effectively enforce the limitations on access to the database as described in


             171      Subsection (8); and
             172          (b) establish standards and procedures to ensure accurate identification of individuals
             173      requesting information or receiving information without request from the database.
             174          (8) The manager of the database shall make information in the database available only
             175      to the following persons, and in accordance with the limitations stated and division rules:
             176          (a) personnel of the division specifically assigned to conduct investigations related to
             177      controlled substances laws under the jurisdiction of the division;
             178          (b) authorized division personnel engaged in analysis of controlled substance
             179      prescription information as a part of the assigned duties and responsibilities of their
             180      employment;
             181          (c) employees of the Department of Health whom the director of the Department of
             182      Health assigns to conduct scientific studies regarding the use or abuse of controlled substances,
             183      provided that the identity of the individuals and pharmacies in the database are confidential and
             184      are not disclosed in any manner to any individual who is not directly involved in the scientific
             185      studies;
             186          (d) a licensed practitioner having authority to prescribe controlled substances, to the
             187      extent:
             188          (i) the information relates specifically to a current patient of the practitioner, to whom
             189      the practitioner is prescribing or considering prescribing any controlled substance;
             190          (ii) the information relates specifically to an individual who has access to the
             191      practitioner's Drug Enforcement Administration number, and the practitioner suspects that the
             192      individual may have used the practitioner's Drug Enforcement Administration identification
             193      number to fraudulently acquire or prescribe controlled substances; or
             194          (iii) the information relates to the practitioner's own prescribing practices, except when
             195      specifically prohibited by the division by administrative rule;
             196          (e) a licensed pharmacist having authority to dispense controlled substances to the
             197      extent the information relates specifically to a current patient to whom that pharmacist is
             198      dispensing or considering dispensing any controlled substance;


             199          (f) federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities, and state and local prosecutors,
             200      engaged as a specified duty of their employment in enforcing laws:
             201          (i) regulating controlled substances; or
             202          (ii) investigating insurance fraud, Medicaid fraud, or Medicare fraud; and
             203          (g) an individual who is the recipient of a controlled substance prescription entered into
             204      the database, upon providing evidence satisfactory to the database manager that the individual
             205      requesting the information is in fact the person about whom the data entry was made.
             206          (9) Any person who knowingly and intentionally releases any information in the
             207      database in violation of the limitations under Subsection (8) is guilty of a third degree felony.
             208          (10) (a) Any person who obtains or attempts to obtain information from the database by
             209      misrepresentation or fraud is guilty of a third degree felony.
             210          (b) Any person who obtains or attempts to obtain information from the database for a
             211      purpose other than a purpose authorized by this section or by rule is guilty of a third degree
             212      felony.
             213          (11) (a) A person may not knowingly and intentionally use, release, publish, or
             214      otherwise make available to any other person or entity any information obtained from the
             215      database for any purpose other than those specified in Subsection (8). Each separate violation
             216      of this Subsection (11) is a third degree felony and is also subject to a civil penalty not to exceed
             217      $5,000.
             218          (b) The procedure for determining a civil violation of this Subsection (11) shall be in
             219      accordance with Section 58-1-108 , regarding adjudicative proceedings within the division.
             220          (c) Civil penalties assessed under this Subsection (11) shall be deposited in the General
             221      Fund as a dedicated credit to be used by the division under Subsection 58-37-7.7 (1).
             222          (12) (a) The failure of a pharmacist in charge to submit information to the database as
             223      required under this section after the division has submitted a specific written request for the
             224      information or when the division determines the individual has a demonstrable pattern of failing
             225      to submit the information as required is grounds for the division to take the following actions in
             226      accordance with Section 58-1-401 :


             227          (i) refuse to issue a license to the individual;
             228          (ii) refuse to renew the individual's license;
             229          (iii) revoke, suspend, restrict, or place on probation the license;
             230          (iv) issue a public or private reprimand to the individual;
             231          (v) issue a cease and desist order; and
             232          (vi) impose a civil penalty of not more than $1,000 for each dispensed prescription
             233      regarding which the required information is not submitted.
             234          (b) Civil penalties assessed under Subsection (12)(a)(vi) shall be deposited in the
             235      General Fund as a dedicated credit to be used by the division under Subsection 58-37-7.7 (1).
             236          (c) The procedure for determining a civil violation of this Subsection (12) shall be in
             237      accordance with Section 58-1-108 , regarding adjudicative proceedings within the division.
             238          (13) An individual who has submitted information to the database in accordance with
             239      this section may not be held civilly liable for having submitted the information.
             240          (14) All department and the division costs necessary to establish and operate the
             241      database shall be funded by appropriations from:
             242          (a) the Commerce Service Fund; and
             243          (b) the General Fund.
             244          (15) All costs associated with recording and submitting data as required in this section
             245      shall be assumed by the submitting pharmacy.
             246          (16) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (16)(b), data provided to, maintained in, or
             247      accessed from the database that may be identified to, or with, a particular person is not subject
             248      to discovery, subpoena, or similar compulsory process in any civil, judicial, administrative, or
             249      legislative proceeding, nor shall any individual or organization with lawful access to the data be
             250      compelled to testify with regard to the data.
             251          (b) The restrictions in Subsection (16)(a) do not apply to:
             252          (i) a criminal proceeding; or
             253          (ii) a civil, judicial, or administrative action brought to enforce the provisions of this
             254      section, Section 58-37-7.7 , or Section 58-37-7.8 .


             255          Section 3. Section 58-37-7.8 is enacted to read:
             256          58-37-7.8. Pilot program for real-time reporting for controlled substance database
             257      -- Statewide implementation.
             258          (1) (a) As used in this section:
             259          (i) "Pilot area" means the areas of the state that the division determines to operate the
             260      pilot program in, under Subsection (3), which may include:
             261          (A) the entire state; or
             262          (B) geographical areas within the state.
             263          (ii) "Pilot program" means the pilot program described in this section.
             264          (b) The definitions in Subsection 58-37-7.5 (1) apply to this section.
             265          (2) There is established a pilot program for real-time reporting of data to, and access to
             266      data from, the database by a pharmacy, a pharmaceutical facility, or a prescribing practitioner
             267      beginning on July 1, 2008, and ending on July 1, 2010.
             268          (3) In addition to fulfilling the requirements of Sections 58-37-7.5 and 58-37-7.7 on a
             269      statewide basis, the division shall, in accordance with Subsection (4), upgrade, administer, and
             270      direct the functioning of the database in geographical areas specified by the division, or on a
             271      statewide basis, in a manner that provides for real-time reporting of information entered into,
             272      and accessed from, the database by a pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility.
             273          (4) The division shall, under state procurement laws, and with the technical assistance
             274      of the Department of Technology Services, contract with a private entity to upgrade, operate,
             275      and maintain the database in the pilot area.
             276          (5) (a) All provisions and requirements of the statewide database, described in Sections
             277      58-37-7.5 and 58-37-7.7 , are applicable to the database in the pilot area, to the extent that they
             278      do not conflict with the requirements of this section.
             279          (b) For purposes of Section 58-37-7.5 , Section 58-37-7.7 , and this section, the database
             280      in the pilot area is considered part of the statewide database.
             281          (6) A pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility shall cooperate with the division, or the
             282      division's designee, to provide real-time submission of, and access to, information for the


             283      database:
             284          (a) in the pilot area; and
             285          (b) when the division implements the pilot program as a permanent program under
             286      Subsection (10), on a statewide basis.
             287          (7) The penalties and enforcement provisions described in Sections 58-37-7.5 and
             288      58-37-7.7 apply to enforce the provisions of this section in relation to a pharmacy or
             289      pharmaceutical facility that is located in, or operates in, the pilot area.
             290          (8) The division may make rules, in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             291      Administrative Rulemaking Act, to provide for the real-time reporting of, and access to,
             292      information in accordance with the requirements of this section.
             293          (9) During the Legislature's 2009 interim, the division shall report to the Health and
             294      Human Services Interim Committee regarding:
             295          (a) the implementation, operation, and impact of the pilot program established in this
             296      section;
             297          (b) the progress made by the division in implementing the pilot program on a statewide
             298      basis;
             299          (c) the advisability of, and projected costs of, implementing the pilot program on a
             300      statewide basis; and
             301          (d) the use of the database by prescribing practitioners.
             302          (10) The division shall, on or before July 1, 2010, implement the pilot program as a
             303      permanent program on a statewide basis.
             304          (11) (a) The division shall, through the private entity contracted with under Subsection
             305      (4), provide, free of charge, to a pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility that is required to comply
             306      with Subsection (6), software, software installation assistance, and training, that will enable the
             307      pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility to comply with Subsection (6).
             308          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (11)(a), a pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility required
             309      to comply with Subsection (6) may, instead of accepting installation of the software provided by
             310      the division under Subsection (11)(a), modify its own software in order to comply with the


             311      requirements of Subsection (6), if the modification is made:
             312          (i) except as provided in Subsection (11)(d), at the expense of the pharmacy or
             313      pharmaceutical facility;
             314          (ii) in consultation with the division; and
             315          (iii) within six months after the division notifies the pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility,
             316      in writing, of the division's intention to install the software described in Subsection (11)(a).
             317          (c) The division shall, through the private entity contracted with under Subsection (4),
             318      cooperate with a pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility that is required to comply with Subsection
             319      (6), to ensure that the installation and operation of the software described in Subsection (11)(a),
             320      or the provision of information from the pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility to the database:
             321          (i) complies with the security standards described in 45 C.F.R. Parts 160, 162, and 164,
             322      Health Insurance Reform: Security Standards;
             323          (ii) does not interfere with the proper functioning of the pharmacy's or pharmaceutical
             324      facility's software or computer system; and
             325          (iii) in order to minimize changes in existing protocols, provides, to the extent
             326      practicable, for the transmission of data in the same manner that pharmacies currently transmit
             327      information to insurance companies.
             328          (d) The division may, within funds appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose,
             329      reimburse a pharmacy for all or part of the costs of the in-house programing described in
             330      Subsection (11)(b), if:
             331          (i) the pharmacy requests the reimbursement, in writing;
             332          (ii) the pharmacy provides proof of the costs for the in-house programming to the
             333      division;
             334          (iii) the pharmacy requests the reimbursement prior to a deadline established by the
             335      division; and
             336          (iv) except as provided in Subsection (11)(e), the division pays an equal reimbursement
             337      amount to each pharmacy that complies with Subsections (11)(d)(i) through (iii).
             338          (e) The division may reimburse a pharmacy described in Subsection (11)(d)(iv) for an


             339      amount that is less than the reimbursement paid to other pharmacies described in Subsection
             340      (11)(d)(iv), if:
             341          (i) the proof of costs for in-house programming provided by the pharmacy establishes a
             342      cost less than the amount reimbursed to the other pharmacies; and
             343          (ii) the amount reimbursed to the pharmacy is equal to the amount established by the
             344      proof of costs for in-house programming submitted by the pharmacy.
             345          (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the division may, by rule, allow
             346      up to 24 hours for the reporting of data to the database by a non-resident pharmacy, as defined
             347      in Section 58-17b-102 .
             348          Section 4. Appropriation.
             349          (1) There is appropriated:
             350          (a) as an ongoing appropriation, subject to future budget constraints, $175,000 from
             351      the General Fund for the fiscal year 2008-09, to the Division of Occupational and Professional
             352      Licensing to maintain and operate the controlled substance database; and
             353          (b) $650,000 from the General Fund, for the fiscal year 2008-09 only, to the Division of
             354      Occupational and Professional Licensing to:
             355          (i) implement and operate the pilot program described in this bill; and
             356          (ii) if any of the funds described in this Subsection (1)(b) are available after paying the
             357      costs to implement and operate the pilot program under Subsection (1)(b)(i), reimburse a
             358      pharmacy for the costs of in-house programming, in accordance with Subsection
             359      58-37-7.8 (11)(d).
             360          (2) The $650,000 appropriated from the General Fund, under Subsection (2), shall be
             361      nonlapsing.
             362          Section 5. Effective date.
             363          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2008.


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