Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB945

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Report Pass
2/15/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  

Caption

The Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; increasing certain registration fee. Emergency.

Impact

By increasing registration fees, SB945 aims to enhance state control and oversight over facilities that manufacture, distribute, dispense, or administer controlled substances. This adjustment is intended to ensure that adequate financial resources are available for the enforcement of regulations and to maintain effective controls against the diversion of these substances into illegitimate channels. The changes are poised to impact medical facilities, practitioners, and distributors who operate in Oklahoma, potentially leading to increased compliance costs.

Summary

Senate Bill 945 amends the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act, focusing on the registration and regulation of entities involved in the handling of controlled dangerous substances. The bill specifically increases certain registration fees for various registrants, including practitioners and medical facilities. Moreover, it includes an emergency declaration that mandates immediate implementation upon passage, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the issues at hand regarding public health and safety.

Sentiment

The sentiments surrounding SB945 exhibit a consensus among proponents highlighting the importance of stricter oversight in the wake of growing concerns over substance abuse and mismanagement. Supporters argue that the revised fees reflect the necessity for robust mechanisms to control access to dangerous substances. However, there may be underlying apprehensions regarding the potential financial burden imposed on smaller medical entities and practitioners, which could influence the overall reception of the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implications of increased fees on the accessibility of legal controlled substances for legitimate medical use versus the need for strict regulation to prevent abuse. Some stakeholders may criticize the bill for favoring larger entities capable of absorbing these fees while potentially disadvantaging smaller healthcare providers. Ultimately, the bill represents a balancing act between ensuring public safety through regulation and maintaining accessibility for medical and scientific communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB945

The Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; increasing certain registration fee. Emergency.

OK SB1440

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; increasing certain registration fee. Emergency.

OK SB15

Controlled Dangerous Substances; increasing certain registration fee. Emergency.

OK SB1943

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; specifying registration requirements and promulgation of rules for certain fees by the Director. Effective date.

OK HB3567

Controlled dangerous substances; adding to list of Schedule I controlled substances; revocation or suspension of registrations; written orders; repealers; emergency.

OK SB475

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; defining certain term; modifying certain registration suspension and revocation guidelines; modifying certain registration guidelines; modifying certain requirement. Emergency.

OK SB475

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; defining certain term; modifying certain registration suspension and revocation guidelines; modifying certain registration guidelines; modifying certain requirement. Emergency.

OK SB665

Controlled dangerous substances; modifying certain exception to registration requirements. Effective date.

OK SB665

Controlled dangerous substances; modifying certain exception to registration requirements. Effective date.

OK HB1005

Public health; Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; harm-reduction services; codification; emergency.

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