Last Action | to Rules (H) |
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Title | A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION encouraging the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to study treatments and services for heroin and other opioid addiction and increase training on addiction treatment for medical professionals. |
Bill Documents |
Bill
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Bill Request Number | 1552 |
Sponsors | T. Burch, B. Yonts |
Summary of Original Version | Encourage the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to study treatments and services for heroin and other opioid addiction and increase training on addiction treatment for medical professionals. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Drugs and Medicines - Heroin addiction, encourage study Health and Medical Services - Heroin addiction, encourage study Mental Health - Heroin addiction, encourage study Physicians and Practitioners - Heroin addiction, encourage study State Agencies - Cabinet for Health and Family Services, heroin addiction study Substance Abuse - Heroin addiction, encourage study Medicaid - Heroin addiction, encourage study |
Proposed Amendments |
House Committee Substitute 1 Senate Floor Amendment 1 Senate Floor Amendment 2 |
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02/19/14 |
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02/20/14 |
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02/21/14 |
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02/27/14 |
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02/28/14 |
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03/04/14 |
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03/05/14 |
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03/06/14 |
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03/11/14 |
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03/19/14 |
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03/20/14 |
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03/26/14 |
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03/27/14 |
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03/28/14 |
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Amendment | House Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Retain original provisions of the bill; require that medication assisted treatment be nonaddictive and nondevertible. |
Index Headings |
Drugs and Medicines - Heroin addiction, encourage study Health and Medical Services - Heroin addiction, encourage study Mental Health - Heroin addiction, encourage study Physicians and Practitioners - Heroin addiction, encourage study State Agencies - Cabinet for Health and Family Services, heroin addiction study Substance Abuse - Heroin addiction, encourage study Medicaid - Heroin addiction, encourage study |
Amendment | Senate Floor Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | T. Buford |
Summary | Delete original provisions; direct the staff of the Legislative Research Commission to study the potential use of an electronic health records system by the state to allow medical professionals instant access to medical histories of state employees, retirees, and Medicaid recipients. |
Index Headings |
Drugs and Medicines - Heroin addiction, encourage study Health and Medical Services - Heroin addiction, encourage study Mental Health - Heroin addiction, encourage study Physicians and Practitioners - Heroin addiction, encourage study State Agencies - Cabinet for Health and Family Services, heroin addiction study Substance Abuse - Heroin addiction, encourage study Medicaid - Heroin addiction, encourage study |
Amendment | Senate Floor Amendment 2 |
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Sponsor | T. Buford |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings |
Drugs and Medicines - Heroin addiction, encourage study Health and Medical Services - Heroin addiction, encourage study Mental Health - Heroin addiction, encourage study Physicians and Practitioners - Heroin addiction, encourage study State Agencies - Cabinet for Health and Family Services, heroin addiction study Substance Abuse - Heroin addiction, encourage study Medicaid - Heroin addiction, encourage study |
Last updated: 8/27/2019 6:52 PM (EDT)