SB 1 revise certain provisions of the prescription drug monitoring program.
Senators White, Bolin, and Monroe and Representatives Stevens, Haugaard, and
Tieszen at the request of the Interim Substance Abuse Prevention Study Committee
SB 2 require prescribers to access the prescription drug monitoring program
database prior to issuing a prescription to certain controlled substances.
Senators White, Bolin, and Monroe and Representatives Stevens, Haugaard, and
Tieszen at the request of the Interim Substance Abuse Prevention Study Committee
SB 3 make an appropriation to the Department of Health for the administration of
a program regarding substance abuse.
Senators White, Bolin, and Monroe and Representatives Stevens, Haugaard, and
Tieszen at the request of the Interim Substance Abuse Prevention Study Committee
SB 4 require the Board of Pharmacy to report to the Legislature regarding
monitoring and use of opioids in the state.
Senators White and Bolin and Representatives Stevens, Haugaard, and Tieszen at the
request of the Interim Substance Abuse Prevention Study Committee
SB 43 make an appropriation to expand intensive methamphetamine treatment
services within the Department of Social Services and to declare an emergency.
The Committee on Appropriations at the request of the Department of Social
Services
SB 45 remove an outdated reference from the definition of an accredited prevention
or treatment facility.
The Committee on Health and Human Services at the request of the Department of
Social Services
SB 44 revise the definition of individuals with a serious emotional disturbance.
The Committee on Health and Human Services at the request of the Department of
Social Services