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36-2602. Controlled substances prescription monitoring program; contracts; retention and maintenance of records

A. The board shall adopt rules to establish a controlled substances prescription monitoring program. The program shall:

1. Include a computerized central database tracking system to track the prescribing, dispensing and consumption of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances that are dispensed by a medical practitioner or by a pharmacy that holds a valid license or permit issued pursuant to title 32. The tracking system shall not interfere with the legal use of a controlled substance for the management of severe or intractable pain.

2. Assist law enforcement to identify illegal activity related to the prescribing, dispensing and consumption of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances.

3. Provide information to patients, medical practitioners and pharmacists to help avoid the inappropriate use of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances.

4. Be designed to minimize inconvenience to patients, prescribing medical practitioners and pharmacies while effectuating the collection and storage of information.

B. The board may enter into private or public contracts, including intergovernmental agreements pursuant to title 11, chapter 7, article 3, to ensure the effective operation of the program. Each contractor must comply with the confidentiality requirements prescribed in this article and is subject to the criminal penalties prescribed in section 36-2610.

C. The board shall maintain medical records information in the program pursuant to the standards prescribed in section 12-2297.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title36 > 36-2602

36-2602. Controlled substances prescription monitoring program; contracts; retention and maintenance of records

A. The board shall adopt rules to establish a controlled substances prescription monitoring program. The program shall:

1. Include a computerized central database tracking system to track the prescribing, dispensing and consumption of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances that are dispensed by a medical practitioner or by a pharmacy that holds a valid license or permit issued pursuant to title 32. The tracking system shall not interfere with the legal use of a controlled substance for the management of severe or intractable pain.

2. Assist law enforcement to identify illegal activity related to the prescribing, dispensing and consumption of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances.

3. Provide information to patients, medical practitioners and pharmacists to help avoid the inappropriate use of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances.

4. Be designed to minimize inconvenience to patients, prescribing medical practitioners and pharmacies while effectuating the collection and storage of information.

B. The board may enter into private or public contracts, including intergovernmental agreements pursuant to title 11, chapter 7, article 3, to ensure the effective operation of the program. Each contractor must comply with the confidentiality requirements prescribed in this article and is subject to the criminal penalties prescribed in section 36-2610.

C. The board shall maintain medical records information in the program pursuant to the standards prescribed in section 12-2297.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title36 > 36-2602

36-2602. Controlled substances prescription monitoring program; contracts; retention and maintenance of records

A. The board shall adopt rules to establish a controlled substances prescription monitoring program. The program shall:

1. Include a computerized central database tracking system to track the prescribing, dispensing and consumption of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances that are dispensed by a medical practitioner or by a pharmacy that holds a valid license or permit issued pursuant to title 32. The tracking system shall not interfere with the legal use of a controlled substance for the management of severe or intractable pain.

2. Assist law enforcement to identify illegal activity related to the prescribing, dispensing and consumption of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances.

3. Provide information to patients, medical practitioners and pharmacists to help avoid the inappropriate use of schedule II, III and IV controlled substances.

4. Be designed to minimize inconvenience to patients, prescribing medical practitioners and pharmacies while effectuating the collection and storage of information.

B. The board may enter into private or public contracts, including intergovernmental agreements pursuant to title 11, chapter 7, article 3, to ensure the effective operation of the program. Each contractor must comply with the confidentiality requirements prescribed in this article and is subject to the criminal penalties prescribed in section 36-2610.

C. The board shall maintain medical records information in the program pursuant to the standards prescribed in section 12-2297.