Colorado 2023 2023 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB144 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 06/30/2023

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June 30, 2023  SB 23-144  
 
 
 Legislative Council Staff 
Nonpartisan Services for Colorado’s Legislature 
 
Final Fiscal Note  
   
 
Drafting Number: 
Prime Sponsors: 
LLS 23-0797  
Sen. Ginal 
Rep. Mabrey  
Date: 
Bill Status: 
Fiscal Analyst: 
 
June 30, 2023 
Signed into Law  
Shukria Maktabi | 303-866-4720 
shukria.maktabi@coleg.gov  
Bill Topic: PRESCRIPTION DRUGS FOR CHRONIC PAIN  
Summary of  
Fiscal Impact: 
☐ State Revenue 
☒ State Expenditure 
☐ State Transfer 
☐ TABOR Refund 
☐ Local Government 
☐ Statutory Public Entity 
 
The bill allows health care providers to prescribe certain controlled substances for the 
treatment of chronic pain.  The bill minimally increases state workload beginning in 
FY 2023-24.   
Appropriation 
Summary: 
No appropriation is required. 
Fiscal Note 
Status: 
The fiscal note reflects the enacted bill.  
Summary of Legislation 
The bill allows a health care provider to prescribe, dispense, or administer certain controlled 
substances to patients with chronic pain caused by a diagnosed condition, with a few exceptions.  A 
prescribing provider is not subject to disciplinary action by their regulator for prescribing medication, 
including in doses that exceed the recommended morphine milligram equivalent dosage or state or 
federal opioid prescribing guidelines.  
 
The provider must keep records of the controlled substance, write accurate prescriptions, and 
prescribe in accordance with legitimate medical purpose in the usual course of professional practice.  
Before prescribing, providers must discuss the risks of using a controlled substance with the patient 
or their guardian.  Providers also cannot taper a dosage to meet a predetermined dosage 
recommendation if the patient is stable, compliant with the treatment plan, and not experiencing harm 
from the current prescribed dosage.  If a provider decides to taper or maintain a medication, they must 
provide an assessment of the patient’s condition and treatment plan, and discuss the decision with 
the patient.  
 
The bill also prohibits policies at health facilities and pharmacies that allow providers to reject patients 
based on their required dosage of drug for chronic pain treatment, and for pharmacists, health 
insurance carriers, and pharmacy benefit managers to refuse to fill a patient’s required dosage.    Page 2 
June 30, 2023  SB 23-144  
 
 
State Expenditures 
Beginning in FY 2023-24, workload for the Division of Professions and Occupations in the Department 
of Regulatory Agencies will increase to update policies, conduct rulemaking, and address complaints.  
Workload for state pharmacies and health care facilities may also increase to perform outreach and 
train staff on policy changes and additional record keeping responsibilities.  These workload impacts 
are expected to be minimal and can be accomplished within existing appropriations.  
Effective Date 
This bill was signed into law by the Governor and took effect on May 4, 2023. 
State and Local Government Contacts 
Corrections  Health Care Policy and Financing Higher Education  
Human Services Information Technology  Public Health and Environment  
Regulatory Agencies 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The revenue and expenditure impacts in this fiscal note represent changes from current law under the bill for each 
fiscal year.  For additional information about fiscal notes, please visit:  leg.colorado.gov/fiscalnotes.