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AB 1752: Controlled substances: CURES database.

  • Session Year: 2017-2018
  • House: Assembly
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Existing law classifies certain controlled substances into designated schedules. Existing law requires the Department of Justice to maintain the Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System (CURES) for the electronic monitoring of the prescribing and dispensing of Schedule II, Schedule III, and Schedule IV controlled substances by a health care practitioner authorized to prescribe, order, administer, furnish, or dispense a Schedule II, Schedule III, or Schedule IV controlled substance. Existing law requires a dispensing pharmacy, clinic, or other dispenser to report specified information to the Department of Justice as soon as reasonably possible, but not more than 7 days after the date a controlled substance is dispensed.

This bill would add Schedule V controlled substances to the CURES database. The bill would require a dispensing pharmacy, clinic, or other dispenser to report the information required by the CURES database no more than one working day after a controlled substance is dispensed. The bill would change what information is required to be reported by deleting references to classification codes and adding the date of sale of the prescription. additionally require the date of sale of the prescription, if applicable, to be reported.

Discussed in Hearing

Senate Standing Committee on Appropriations1H
Aug 16, 2018

Senate Standing Committee on Appropriations

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety4MIN
Jun 26, 2018

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety

Senate Standing Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development4MIN
Jun 18, 2018

Senate Standing Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development

Assembly Floor55SEC
May 29, 2018

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Public Safety6MIN
Apr 24, 2018

Assembly Standing Committee on Public Safety

Assembly Standing Committee on Business and Professions8MIN
Apr 10, 2018

Assembly Standing Committee on Business and Professions

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