Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1414 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/06/2023

                            103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB1414 Introduced 2/6/2023, by Sen. Linda Holmes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  720 ILCS 570/311.6  Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, a prescriber shall not be required to issue prescriptions electronically if he or she certifies to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation that he or she will not issue more than 100 (rather than 25) prescriptions during a 12-month period. Provides that prescriptions in both oral and written form for controlled substances shall be included in determining whether the prescriber will reach the limit of 100 (rather than 25) prescriptions. Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall consider various factors in determining exemptions from the requirement of a prescriber to issue electronic prescriptions. Provides that any prescriber who makes a good faith effort to prescribe electronically, but for reasons not within the prescriber's control is unable to prescribe electronically, is exempt from any disciplinary action.  LRB103 24837 RLC 52324 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB1414 Introduced 2/6/2023, by Sen. Linda Holmes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  720 ILCS 570/311.6 720 ILCS 570/311.6  Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, a prescriber shall not be required to issue prescriptions electronically if he or she certifies to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation that he or she will not issue more than 100 (rather than 25) prescriptions during a 12-month period. Provides that prescriptions in both oral and written form for controlled substances shall be included in determining whether the prescriber will reach the limit of 100 (rather than 25) prescriptions. Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall consider various factors in determining exemptions from the requirement of a prescriber to issue electronic prescriptions. Provides that any prescriber who makes a good faith effort to prescribe electronically, but for reasons not within the prescriber's control is unable to prescribe electronically, is exempt from any disciplinary action.  LRB103 24837 RLC 52324 b     LRB103 24837 RLC 52324 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB1414 Introduced 2/6/2023, by Sen. Linda Holmes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
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Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, a prescriber shall not be required to issue prescriptions electronically if he or she certifies to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation that he or she will not issue more than 100 (rather than 25) prescriptions during a 12-month period. Provides that prescriptions in both oral and written form for controlled substances shall be included in determining whether the prescriber will reach the limit of 100 (rather than 25) prescriptions. Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall consider various factors in determining exemptions from the requirement of a prescriber to issue electronic prescriptions. Provides that any prescriber who makes a good faith effort to prescribe electronically, but for reasons not within the prescriber's control is unable to prescribe electronically, is exempt from any disciplinary action.
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1  AN ACT concerning criminal law.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is
5  amended by changing Section 311.6 as follows:
6  (720 ILCS 570/311.6)
7  (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a
8  delayed effective date)
9  Sec. 311.6. Electronic Opioid prescriptions; exemptions.
10  (a) Electronic prescriptions. Notwithstanding any other
11  provision of law, a prescription for a substance classified in
12  Schedule II, III, IV, or V must be sent electronically, in
13  accordance with Section 316. Prescriptions sent in accordance
14  with this subsection (a) must be accepted by the dispenser in
15  electronic format.
16  (b) Electronic prescriptions not required. Notwithstanding
17  any other provision of this Section or any other provision of
18  law, a prescriber shall not be required to issue prescriptions
19  electronically if he or she certifies to the Department of
20  Financial and Professional Regulation that he or she will not
21  issue more than 100 25 prescriptions during a 12-month period.
22  Prescriptions in both oral and written form for controlled
23  substances shall be included in determining whether the

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB1414 Introduced 2/6/2023, by Sen. Linda Holmes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
720 ILCS 570/311.6 720 ILCS 570/311.6
720 ILCS 570/311.6
Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, a prescriber shall not be required to issue prescriptions electronically if he or she certifies to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation that he or she will not issue more than 100 (rather than 25) prescriptions during a 12-month period. Provides that prescriptions in both oral and written form for controlled substances shall be included in determining whether the prescriber will reach the limit of 100 (rather than 25) prescriptions. Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall consider various factors in determining exemptions from the requirement of a prescriber to issue electronic prescriptions. Provides that any prescriber who makes a good faith effort to prescribe electronically, but for reasons not within the prescriber's control is unable to prescribe electronically, is exempt from any disciplinary action.
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1  prescriber will reach the limit of 100 25 prescriptions.
2  (b-5) Exemptions. The Department when developing rules for
3  exemptions from subsection (a) shall consider the following:
4  (1) prescribers who do not have electronic health
5  records in their practice;
6  (2) prescribers who may have financial difficulties in
7  buying or managing an electronic prescription option,
8  whether it is an electronic health record or some other
9  e-Rx product;
10  (3) temporary technological or electrical failure that
11  prevents an electronic prescription from being issued;
12  (4) prescriptions that the practitioner reasonably
13  determines would be impractical for the patient to obtain
14  medications prescribed by an electronic data transmission
15  prescription in a timely manner and the delay would
16  adversely impact the patient's medical condition;
17  (5) the patient or the patient's representative does
18  not know which pharmacy the patient prefers or is
19  available, the patient is out of the patient's home area,
20  or needs to fill a prescription across state lines;
21  (6) the prescription is for an individual who:
22  (A) resides in a nursing or assisted living
23  facility;
24  (B) is receiving hospice or palliative care;
25  (C) is receiving care at an outpatient renal
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1  the care provided;
2  (D) is receiving care through the United States
3  Department of Veterans Affairs;
4  (E) is incarcerated in a state, detained, or
5  confined in a correctional facility;
6  (7) prescriptions that include elements that are not
7  supported by the most recent version of the National
8  Council for Prescription Drug Programs prescriber or
9  pharmacist interface SCRIPT standard;
10  (8) prescriptions issued for compounded preparations
11  containing 2 or more components;
12  (9) the prescription prescribes a drug under a
13  research protocol;
14  (10) non-patient specific prescriptions dispensed
15  under a standing order, approved protocol for drug
16  therapy, collaborative drug management, or comprehensive
17  medication management, or in response to a public health
18  emergency or other circumstances in which the practitioner
19  may issue a non-patient specific prescription; and
20  (11) prescriptions issued when the prescriber and
21  dispenser are the same entity.
22  (c) Rules. The Department of Financial and Professional
23  Regulation shall adopt rules for the administration of this
24  Section that include language to require pharmacies to
25  accommodate paper prescriptions issued consistent with the
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1  provide for the implementation of any such exemption to the
2  requirements under this Section that the Department of
3  Financial and Professional Regulation may deem appropriate,
4  including the exemption provided for in subsection (b).
5  (d) Disciplinary action. Any prescriber who makes a good
6  faith effort to prescribe electronically, but for reasons not
7  within the prescriber's control is unable to prescribe
8  electronically, is exempt from any disciplinary action.
9  (Source: P.A. 102-490, eff. 1-1-24 (See Section 55 of P.A.
10  102-1109 for effective date of P.A. 102-490).)

 

 

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