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Changes to Kentucky Laws For Prescribing Controlled Substances May Affect You
- Thursday, July 19th, 2012
In April the Kentucky Legislation passed, and Governor Beshear signed in to law House Bill 1, a bill proposed to control the abuse of prescription drugs. The law goes into effect July 20th and may affect you.
This law applies to all Schedule II medications and Schedule III medications containing Hydrocodone. This means that medications used to treat ADD/ADHD are covered by this law.
The law requires that prior to prescribing of a covered controlled substances, the practitioner must:
- Perform a complete history & physical and document it in the medical record
- Query KASPER (a registry of a patient’s prescriptions for all controlled substances) for data available on the patient
- Document a written treatment plan stating the objectives of treatment
- Discuss and obtain written informed consent regarding the use and potential tolerance and drug dependence of controlled substances
There are further requirements for long term use of controlled medications.
This new legislation may affect how often you need to be seen and require some additional paperwork at certain visits.
If you have questions regarding House Bill 1, you may contact:
Governor Beshear: http://governor.ky.gov/Pages/contact.aspx
Speaker of the House, Greg Stumbo: http://www.lrc.ky.gov/legislator/H095.htm
Your local legislator: http://www.lrc.ky.gov/whoswho/email.htm
Summary of House Bill 1 can be found here: http://kbml.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/65B22406-2177-4735-8DB8-B28F66903661/0/KBMLSummaryofHB1.pdf
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