00                             HOUSE BILL NO. 316                                                                          
01 "An Act relating to establishing a controlled substance prescription database."                                         
02 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:                                                                
03    * Section 1. AS 08.80.030(b) is amended to read:                                                                   
04            (b)  In order to fulfill its responsibilities, the board has the powers necessary                            
05       for implementation and enforcement of this chapter, including the power to                                        
06                 (1)  elect a president and secretary from its membership and adopt rules                                
07       for the conduct of its business;                                                                                  
08                 (2)  license by examination or by license transfer the applicants who are                               
09       qualified to engage in the practice of pharmacy;                                                                  
10                 (3)  assist the department in inspections and investigations for                                        
11       violations of this chapter, or of any other state or federal statute relating to the practice                     
12       of pharmacy;                                                                                                      
13                 (4)  adopt regulations to carry out the purposes of this chapter;                                       
14                 (5)  establish and enforce compliance with professional standards and                                   
15       rules of conduct for pharmacists engaged in the practice of pharmacy;                                             
01                 (6)  determine standards for recognition and approval of degree                                         
02       programs of schools and colleges of pharmacy whose graduates shall be eligible for                                
03       licensure in this state, including the specification and enforcement of requirements for                          
04       practical training, including internships;                                                                        
05                 (7)  establish for pharmacists and pharmacies minimum specifications                                    
06       for the physical facilities, technical equipment, personnel, and procedures for the                               
07       storage, compounding, and dispensing of drugs or related devices, and for the                                     
08       monitoring of drug therapy;                                                                                       
09                 (8)  enforce the provisions of this chapter relating to the conduct or                                  
10       competence of pharmacists practicing in the state, and the suspension, revocation, or                             
11       restriction of licenses to engage in the practice of pharmacy;                                                    
12                 (9)  license and regulate the training, qualifications, and employment of                               
13       pharmacy interns and pharmacy technicians;                                                                        
14                 (10)  issue licenses to persons engaged in the manufacture and                                          
15       distribution of drugs and related devices;                                                                    
16                 (11)  establish and maintain a controlled substance prescription                                    
17       database as provided in AS 17.30.200.                                                                         
18    * Sec. 2. AS 17.30 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                     
19              Article 4A. Controlled Substance Prescription Database.                                                  
20            Sec. 17.30.200. Controlled substance prescription database. (a) The                                        
21       controlled substance prescription database is established in the Board of Pharmacy.                               
22       The purpose of the database is to contain data as described in this section regarding                             
23       every prescription for a schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance under                            
24       state law or a schedule I, II, III, IV, or V controlled substance under federal law                               
25       dispensed in the state to a person other than an inpatient in a licensed health care                              
26       facility. The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development                                         
27       shall assist the board and provide necessary staff and equipment to implement this                                
28       section.                                                                                                          
29            (b)  The pharmacist-in-charge of each licensed or registered pharmacy,                                       
30       regarding each schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance under state                                
31       law or a schedule I, II, III, IV, or V controlled substance under federal law dispensed                           
01       by a pharmacist under the supervision of the pharmacist-in-charge, and each                                       
02       practitioner who directly dispenses a schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled                               
03       substance under state law or a schedule I, II, III, IV, or V controlled substance under                           
04       federal law other than those dispensed for an inpatient at a health care facility, shall                          
05       submit to the board, by a procedure and in a format established by the board, the                                 
06       following information for inclusion in the database:                                                              
07                 (1)  the name of the prescribing practitioner and the practitioner's                                    
08       federal Drug Enforcement Administration registration number or other appropriate                                  
09       identifier;                                                                                                       
10                 (2)  the date of the prescription;                                                                      
11                 (3)  the date the prescription was filled and the method of payment;                                    
12                 (4)  the name and address of the person for whom the prescription was                                   
13       written and the name and address of the person who picked up the prescription;                                    
14                 (5)  the name and national drug code of the controlled substance;                                       
15                 (6)  the quantity and strength of the controlled substance prescribed or                                
16       dispensed;                                                                                                        
17                 (7)  the dosage, quantity, and frequency as prescribed;                                                 
18                 (8)  the name of the drug outlet dispensing the controlled substance;                                   
19                 (9)  the name of the pharmacist or practitioner dispensing the controlled                               
20       substance and other appropriate identifying information; and                                                      
21                 (10)  other relevant information as required by the board.                                              
22            (c)  The board shall maintain the database in an electronic file or by other                                 
23       means established by the board to facilitate use of the database for identification of                            
24                 (1)  prescribing practices and patterns of prescribing and dispensing                                   
25       controlled substances;                                                                                            
26                 (2)  practitioners who prescribe controlled substances in an                                            
27       unprofessional or unlawful manner;                                                                                
28                 (3)  individuals who receive prescriptions for controlled substances                                    
29       from licensed practitioners and who subsequently obtain dispensed controlled                                      
30       substances from a drug outlet in quantities or with a frequency inconsistent with                                 
31       generally recognized standards of dosage for that controlled substance; and                                       
01                 (4)  individuals who present forged or otherwise false or altered                                       
02       prescriptions for controlled substances to a pharmacy.                                                            
03            (d)  The database and the information contained within the database are                                      
04       confidential, are not public records, and are not subject to public disclosure. The board                         
05       may allow access to the database only to the following persons, and in accordance                                 
06       with the limitations provided and regulations of the board:                                                       
07                 (1)  personnel of the board regarding inquiries concerning licensees or                                 
08       registrants of the board or personnel of another board or agency regarding license                                
09       inquiries concerning a practitioner;                                                                              
10                 (2)  authorized board personnel or contractors as required for                                          
11       operational and review purposes;                                                                                  
12                 (3)  a licensed practitioner having authority to prescribe controlled                                   
13       substances, to the extent the information relates specifically to a current patient of the                        
14       practitioner to whom the practitioner is prescribing or considering prescribing a                                 
15       controlled substance;                                                                                             
16                 (4)  a licensed or registered pharmacist having authority to dispense                                   
17       controlled substances, to the extent the information relates specifically to a current                            
18       patient to whom the pharmacist is dispensing or considering dispensing a controlled                               
19       substance;                                                                                                        
20                 (5)  federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities engaged as a                                 
21       specified duty of their employment in enforcing laws regulating controlled substances                             
22       may receive printouts of information contained in the database after having made                                  
23       application to the board by affidavit, subpoena, or court order establishing probable                             
24       cause for the access and use of the information; and                                                              
25                 (6)  an individual who is the recipient of a controlled substance                                       
26       prescription entered into the database may receive information contained in the                                   
27       database concerning the individual on providing evidence satisfactory to the board that                           
28       the individual requesting the information is in fact the person about whom the data                               
29       entry was made and on payment of a fee set by the board under AS 37.10.050 that                                   
30       does not exceed $10.                                                                                              
31            (e)  The failure of a pharmacist-in-charge, pharmacist, or practitioner to submit                            
01       information to the database as required under this section is grounds for the board to                            
02       take disciplinary action against the license or registration of the pharmacy or                                   
03       pharmacist or for another licensing board to take disciplinary action against a                                   
04       practitioner.                                                                                                     
05            (f)  An individual who has submitted information to the database in accordance                               
06       with this section may not be held civilly liable for having submitted the information.                            
07            (g)  A person who intentionally discloses information in the database without                                
08       authority or allows an unauthorized person access to the database commits a class A                               
09       misdemeanor. A person who intentionally obtains unauthorized access to the database                               
10       or alters or destroys information in the database without authority commits a class C                             
11       felony.                                                                                                           
12            (h)  In this section,                                                                                        
13                 (1)  "board" means the Board of Pharmacy;                                                               
14                 (2)  "database" means the controlled substance prescription database                                    
15       established in this section;                                                                                      
16                 (3)  "pharmacist-in-charge" has the meaning given in AS 08.80.480.