Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2602 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 05/05/2015

                    84R26315 EES-D
 By: Coleman, Zedler H.B. No. 2602
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2602:
 By:  Crownover C.S.H.B. No. 2602


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the prescribing and ordering of Schedule II controlled
 substances by certain advanced practice registered nurses and
 physician assistants.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 157.0511, Occupations Code, is amended
 by amending Subsections (b) and (b-1) and adding Subsections (b-3),
 (b-4), and (d) to read as follows:
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsections [Subsection] (b-1)
 and (b-3), a physician may delegate the prescribing or ordering of a
 controlled substance only if:
 (1)  the prescription is for a controlled substance
 listed in Schedule III, IV, or V as established by the commissioner
 of state health services [the Department of State Health Services]
 under Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code;
 (2)  the prescription, including refills [a refill] of
 the prescription, is for a period not to exceed 90 days;
 (3)  with regard to the refill of a prescription, the
 refill is authorized after consultation with the delegating
 physician and the consultation is noted in the patient's chart; and
 (4)  with regard to a prescription for a child less than
 two years of age, the prescription is made after consultation with
 the delegating physician and the consultation is noted in the
 patient's chart.
 (b-1)  A physician may delegate the prescribing or ordering
 of a controlled substance listed in Schedule II as established by
 the commissioner of state health services [the Department of State
 Health Services] under Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, only:
 (1)  in a hospital facility-based practice under
 Section 157.054, in accordance with policies approved by the
 hospital's medical staff or a committee of the hospital's medical
 staff as provided by the hospital bylaws to ensure patient safety,
 and as part of the care, including discharge prescriptions,
 provided to a patient who:
 (A)  has been admitted to the hospital for an
 intended length of stay of 24 hours or greater; or
 (B)  is receiving services in the emergency
 department of the hospital; [or]
 (2)  as part of the plan of care for the treatment of a
 person who has executed a written certification of a terminal
 illness, has elected to receive hospice care, and is receiving
 hospice treatment from a qualified hospice provider;
 (3)  as part of the plan of care for the treatment of a
 person receiving palliative care; or
 (4)  as part of the plan of care for the treatment of a
 person with a disorder defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical
 Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, or a subsequent edition,
 to an advanced practice registered nurse authorized by the Texas
 Board of Nursing to practice as a psychiatric mental health
 advanced practice registered nurse or a physician assistant
 recognized by the Texas Physician Assistant Board as specializing
 in psychiatric or mental health care.
 (b-3)  A physician may delegate the prescribing or ordering
 of a controlled substance listed in Schedule II as established by
 the commissioner of state health services under Chapter 481, Health
 and Safety Code, if the physician was able to delegate the
 prescribing or ordering of that controlled substance on November 1,
 2013, because on that date the controlled substance was listed in
 Schedule III, IV, or V.
 (b-4)  A prescription or order issued by an advanced practice
 registered nurse or a physician assistant under Subsection (b),
 (b-1), or (b-3) may be filled by any pharmacy that may fill the
 prescription or order if prescribed or ordered by the delegating
 physician.
 (d)  For purposes of this section, "palliative care" means a
 form of care that:
 (1)  is person-centered and family-focused;
 (2)  provides a patient with relief from the symptoms,
 pain, and stress of a serious illness;
 (3)  ensures an additional layer of support to a
 patient during the treatment of a serious illness; and
 (4)  is appropriate for a patient of any age and at any
 stage of a serious illness.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2015.