Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB295

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  

Caption

Controlled dangerous substances; requiring Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control to establish certain procedures relating to central repository. Effective date.

Impact

The bill mandates more rigorous protocols for healthcare providers, requiring them to consult the central repository before prescribing or refilling certain controlled substances after specific time frames. This establishes a layer of accountability and is designed to prevent unlawful prescription practices among medical professionals. Additionally, the bill ensures that registrants, such as physicians and pharmacists, are protected from liability regarding claims arising from their access or lack of access to the repository's information, which aims to encourage adherence to the protocol.

Summary

Senate Bill 295 focuses on controlled dangerous substances within the state of Oklahoma. This legislation amends existing laws to enhance the state's central repository for prescription monitoring, placing the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control in charge of establishing specific procedures for managing and accessing data related to controlled substances. The intent is to strengthen oversight and accountability for medical practitioners prescribing opioid medications and other controlled substances, which are increasingly subject to misuse and abuse.

Contention

While proponents of SB295 argue that it will help reduce the risks associated with prescription drug abuse and improve patient safety, critics may raise concerns about the extent of surveillance and data access required from medical practitioners. Moreover, the confidentiality provisions ensure that information collected is not subject to public disclosure, which raises questions about transparency and patient rights in accessing their own health information. Balancing the need for effective drug monitoring while protecting individual rights and preserving the doctor-patient relationship may be points of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB295

Controlled dangerous substances; requiring Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control to establish certain procedures relating to central repository. Effective date.

OK SB57

Controlled dangerous substances; authorizing certain access to central repository; patient request; unsolicited notification; prescription limits. Emergency.

OK SB888

Controlled dangerous substances; providing for registration and regulation of pain management clinics; prohibiting dispensation of controlled dangers substances at pain management clinics. Effective date.

OK SB819

Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs; modifying duties of the Director. Effective date.

OK HB2632

Controlled dangerous drugs; creating the Oklahoma Controlled Dangerous Drugs Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB2632

Controlled dangerous drugs; creating the Oklahoma Controlled Dangerous Drugs Act of 2023; effective date.

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 SB234

Controlled dangerous substances; adding certain exception to prescription limits and rules for opioid drugs. Effective date.

OK SB65

Controlled dangerous substances; authorizing destruction of certain substances by certain individuals. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK SB1151

Anti-Drug Diversion Act; modifying definition. Emergency.

OK SB295

Controlled dangerous substances; requiring Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control to establish certain procedures relating to central repository. Effective date.

OK SB57

Controlled dangerous substances; authorizing certain access to central repository; patient request; unsolicited notification; prescription limits. Emergency.

OK SB888

Controlled dangerous substances; providing for registration and regulation of pain management clinics; prohibiting dispensation of controlled dangers substances at pain management clinics. Effective date.

OK HB3266

Public health and safety; allowing medical providers to preserve doses and regimens to ensure continuity of care for certain patients; effective date.

OK HB2350

State government data systems; creating the Task Force on State Data Storage and Retrieval Systems; membership; meetings; duties; effective date; emergency.

OK SB782

Pharmacy; modifying procedures for maintenance of emergency medication kits in certain long-term care facilities. Effective date.