Controlled dangerous substances; requiring registration of pain management clinics; stating requirements for clinics; providing penalties. Effective date.
Impact
The bill is expected to have a significant impact on state laws governing the operation of pain management clinics. By enforcing registration and setting clear operational requirements, SB573 may help in reducing instances of drug abuse and maintaining a high standard of care in pain management practices. The law also establishes penalties, including fines for violations, thereby incentivizing compliance among clinics. Affected clinics must adapt to regulatory changes, which could lead to enhanced patient safety and control over medication dispensing.
Summary
Senate Bill 573 aims to regulate pain management clinics in Oklahoma by requiring them to register with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control. The bill defines terms related to pain management and delineates the responsibilities of clinics concerning compliance, such as designating an owner or administrator who ensures adherence to state laws. Clinics are mandated to meet facility and operational standards, including physical requirements and infection control protocols.
Contention
Despite its intended benefits, the bill may encounter contention from various stakeholders within the healthcare community. Critics may argue that the stringent requirements could hinder access to pain management services for patients in need, as some clinics may find it challenging to meet compliance standards. Additionally, concerns could arise regarding the potential for excessive bureaucratic oversight and the implications for patient care continuity. As clinics undergo registration and reorganization, there may be disruptions in service delivery that prompts debate among legislators and healthcare providers.
Controlled dangerous substances; providing for registration and regulation of pain management clinics; prohibiting dispensation of controlled dangers substances at pain management clinics. Effective date.
Controlled dangerous substances; requiring pain management clinics to register with State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; prohibiting the dispensation of controlled dangerous substances at pain management clinics; codification; effective date.
Controlled dangerous substances; requiring pain management clinics to register with State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; prohibiting the dispensation of controlled dangerous substances at pain management clinics; codification; effective date.
Controlled dangerous substances; authorizing certain research and clinical trials related to psilocybin and psilocin; requiring registration; providing certain immunities.
Controlled dangerous substances; authorizing certain scientific research and clinical trials related to psilocybin and psilocyn; requiring registration; providing certain immunities; effective date.
Controlled dangerous substances; providing for registration and regulation of pain management clinics; prohibiting dispensation of controlled dangers substances at pain management clinics. Effective date.
Controlled dangerous substances; directing creation of certain task forces; authorizing and requiring certain boards to take certain actions; adding certain violation. Effective date.