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Ch. SL 2021-70House07/02/2021Signed by Gov. 7/2/2021House07/02/2021Pres. To Gov. 6/23/2021House06/23/2021RatifiedHouse06/22/2021Ordered EnrolledSenate06/21/2021Passed 3rd ReadingSenate06/21/2021Passed 2nd ReadingSenate06/21/2021Placed On Cal For 06/21/2021Senate06/16/2021Withdrawn From CalSenate06/16/2021Reptd FavSenate06/15/2021Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate06/09/2021Reptd FavSenate06/09/2021Re-ref to Health Care. If fav, re-ref to Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate06/01/2021Withdrawn From ComSenate06/01/2021Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate05/11/2021Passed 1st ReadingSenate05/11/2021Regular Message Received From HouseSenate05/11/2021Regular Message Sent To SenateHouse05/11/2021Passed 3rd ReadingHouse05/10/2021Passed 2nd ReadingHouse05/10/2021Placed On Cal For 05/10/2021House05/06/2021Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)House05/06/2021Reptd FavHouse05/06/2021Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse05/06/2021Reptd FavHouse05/06/2021Serial Referral To Insurance StrickenHouse05/04/2021Ref to the Com on Health, if favorable, Insurance, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse04/22/2021Passed 1st ReadingHouse04/22/2021FiledHouse04/21/2021
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FiledNo fiscal notes available.Edition 1No fiscal notes available.RatifiedNo fiscal notes available.SL 2021-70No fiscal notes available.
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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
HEALTH SERVICES
NURSES & NURSING
OCCUPATIONS
PHARMACEUTICALS
PHYSICIANS
PRESENTED
PUBLIC
RATIFIED
CHAPTERED
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90 (Chapters); 90-18.1
90-18.2 (Sections)
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No counties specifically cited.
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H629: Physician Asst/Nurse Practit./STOP Act Clar. Latest Version
2021-2022
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2021
SESSION LAW 2021-70
HOUSE BILL 629
AN ACT to make clarifications regarding the conditions in which a physician assistant or nurse practitioner must consult with a supervising physician prior to prescribing a targeted controlled substance.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1.(a) G.S. 90‑18.1 reads as rewritten:
§ 90‑18.1. Limitations on physician assistants.
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(b) Physician assistants are authorized to write prescriptions for drugs under the following conditions:
(1) The North Carolina Medical Board has adopted regulations governing the approval of individual physician assistants to write prescriptions with such limitations as the Board may determine to be in the best interest of patient health and safety.
(2) The physician assistant holds a current license issued by the Board.
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(4) The supervising physician has provided to the physician assistant written instructions about indications and contraindications for prescribing drugs and a written policy for periodic review by the physician of the drugs prescribed.
(5) A physician assistant shall personally consult with the supervising physician prior to prescribing a targeted controlled substance as defined in Article 5 of this Chapter when all of the following conditions apply:
a. The patient is being treated by a facility that primarily engages in the treatment of pain by prescribing narcotic medications or advertises in any medium for any type of pain management services.medications.
b. The therapeutic use of the targeted controlled substance will or is expected to exceed a period of 30 days.
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SECTION 1.(b) G.S. 90‑18.2 reads as rewritten:
§ 90‑18.2. Limitations on nurse practitioners.
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(b) Nurse practitioners are authorized to write prescriptions for drugs under all of the following conditions:
(1) The North Carolina Medical Board and Board of Nursing have adopted regulations developed by a joint subcommittee governing the approval of individual nurse practitioners to write prescriptions with such limitations as the boards may determine to be in the best interest of patient health and safety.
(2) The nurse practitioner has current approval from the boards.
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(4) The supervising physician has provided to the nurse practitioner written instructions about indications and contraindications for prescribing drugs and a written policy for periodic review by the physician of the drugs prescribed.
(5) A nurse practitioner shall personally consult with the supervising physician prior to prescribing a targeted controlled substance as defined in Article 5 of this Chapter when all of the following conditions apply:
a. The patient is being treated by a facility that primarily engages in the treatment of pain by prescribing narcotic medications or advertises in any medium for any type of pain management services.medications.
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SECTION 2. This act becomes effective October 1, 2021.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 22nd day of June, 2021.
s/ Phil Berger
President Pro Tempore of the Senate
s/ Tim Moore
Speaker of the House of Representatives
s/ Roy Cooper
Governor
Approved 11:58 a.m. this 2nd day of July, 2021