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Public Act 103-0732 Public Act 0732 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0732 | HB4874 Enrolled | LRB103 37508 RLC 69489 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is | amended by changing Section 311.6 as follows: | (720 ILCS 570/311.6) | Sec. 311.6. Opioid prescriptions. | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a | prescription for a substance classified in Schedule II, III, | IV, or V must be sent electronically, in accordance with | Section 316. Prescriptions sent in accordance with this | subsection (a) must be accepted by the dispenser in electronic | format. | (b) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act | of the 103rd General Assembly until December 31, 2028, | notwithstanding any other provision of this Section or any | other provision of law, a prescriber shall not be required to | issue prescriptions electronically if he or she certifies to | the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation that | he or she will not issue more than 150 prescriptions during a | 12-month period. Prescriptions in both oral and written form | for controlled substances shall be included in determining | whether the prescriber will reach the limit of 150 |
| prescriptions. Beginning January 1, 2029, notwithstanding any | other provision of this Section or any other provision of law, | a prescriber shall not be required to issue prescriptions | electronically if he or she certifies to the Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation that he or she will not | issue more than 50 prescriptions during a 12-month period. | Prescriptions in both oral and written form for controlled | substances shall be included in determining whether the | prescriber will reach the limit of 50 prescriptions. | (b-5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section | or any other provision of law, a prescriber shall not be | required to issue prescriptions electronically under the | following circumstances: | (1) prior to January 1, 2026, the prescriber | demonstrates financial difficulties in buying or managing | an electronic prescription option, whether it is an | electronic health record or some other electronic | prescribing product; | (2) on and after January 1, 2026, the prescriber | provides proof of a waiver from the Centers for Medicare | and Medicaid Services for the Electronic Prescribing for | Controlled Substances Program due to demonstrated economic | hardship for the previous compliance year; | (3) there is a temporary technological or electrical | failure that prevents an electronic prescription from | being issued; |
| (4) the prescription is for a drug that the | practitioner reasonably determines would be impractical | for the patient to obtain in a timely manner if prescribed | by an electronic data transmission prescription and the | delay would adversely impact the patient's medical | condition; | (5) the prescription is for an individual who: | (A) resides in a nursing or assisted living | facility; | (B) is receiving hospice or palliative care; | (C) is receiving care at an outpatient renal | dialysis facility and the prescription is related to | the care provided; | (D) is receiving care through the United States | Department of Veterans Affairs; or | (E) is incarcerated in a state, detained, or | confined in a correctional facility; | (6) the prescription prescribes a drug under a | research protocol; | (7) the prescription is a non-patient specific | prescription dispensed under a standing order, approved | protocol for drug therapy, collaborative drug management, | or comprehensive medication management, or in response to | a public health emergency or other circumstance in which | the practitioner may issue a non-patient specific | prescription; |
| (8) the prescription is issued when the prescriber and | dispenser are the same entity; | (9) the prescription is issued for a compound | prescription containing 2 or more compounds; or | (10) the prescription is issued by a licensed | veterinarian within 2 years after the effective date of | this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly. | (c) The Department of Financial and Professional | Regulation may adopt rules for the administration of this | Section to the requirements under this Section that the | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation may deem | appropriate. | (d) Any prescriber who makes a good faith effort to | prescribe electronically, but for reasons not within the | prescriber's control is unable to prescribe electronically, | may be exempt from any disciplinary action. | (e) Any pharmacist who dispenses in good faith based upon | a valid prescription that is not prescribed electronically may | be exempt from any disciplinary action. A pharmacist is not | required to ensure or responsible for ensuring the | prescriber's compliance under subsection (b), nor may any | other entity or organization require a pharmacist to ensure | the prescriber's compliance with that subsection. A pharmacist | may not refuse to fill a valid prescription solely because it | is not prescribed electronically. | (f) It shall be a violation of this Section for any |
| prescriber or dispenser to adopt a policy contrary to this | Section. | (g) A compliance action with respect to this Section | initiated by the Department of Financial and Professional | Regulation prior to December 31, 2030 is limited to a | non-disciplinary warning letter or citation, unless the | prescriber or dispenser fails to abide by the initial | non-disciplinary warning letter or citation, has acted in bad | faith, or a pattern of practice in violation of this Section | occurs. | (Source: P.A. 102-490, eff. 1-1-24 (See Section 55 of P.A. | 102-1109 for effective date of P.A. 102-490); 103-425, eff. | 1-1-24; 103-563, eff. 11-17-23.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/2/2024
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