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Introduced
04/24/2017
04/24/2017
In Committee
04/26/2017
04/26/2017
Crossed Over
05/25/2018
05/25/2018
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018
12/31/2018
Introduced Session
115th Congress
Bill Summary
Ensuring Patient Access to Substance Use Disorder Treatments Act of 2018 (Sec. 2) This bill amends the Controlled Substances Act to direct the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to register an emergency medical services (EMS) agency to administer controlled substances if the agency submits an application demonstrating that it is authorized to conduct such activity in the state in which the agency practices. The DEA may deny an application if it determines that the registration is inconsistent with the public interest. An EMS agency may obtain a single registration in each state instead of a separate registration for each location. A registered EMS agency may deliver, store, and receive controlled substances, subject to specified conditions. An EMS professional of a registered EMS agency may administer controlled substances in schedules II, III, IV, or V outside the physical presence of a medical director if such administration is authorized under state law and pursuant to a standing or verbal order, subject to specified conditions. The bill specifies that a hospital-based EMS agency (i.e., an EMS agency owned or operated by a hospital) may continue to administer controlled substances under the hospital's DEA registration. (Sec. 3) A pharmacy may deliver a controlled substance to an administering practitioner in accordance with this bill's requirements, subject to specified conditions. The Government Accountability Office must report to Congress on access to and the potential diversion of controlled substances administered by injection, implantation, or through the use of an intrathecal pump.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Controlled Substances Act to allow emergency medical services (EMS) agencies to register with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to administer controlled substances, subject to certain conditions. It also allows pharmacies to deliver controlled substances to practitioners for the purpose of administering the substances, such as for maintenance or detoxification treatment. The bill specifies that a hospital-based EMS agency may continue to administer controlled substances under the hospital's DEA registration. Additionally, the Government Accountability Office must report to Congress on access to and potential diversion of controlled substances administered by injection, implantation, or through the use of an intrathecal pump.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (14)
Bill Cassidy (R)*,
Lamar Alexander (R),
Michael Bennet (D),
Richard Blumenthal (D),
Roy Blunt (R),
John Boozman (R),
Al Franken (D),
Heidi Heitkamp (D),
John Hoeven (R),
Angus King (I),
Amy Klobuchar (D),
Lisa Murkowski (R),
Patty Murray (D),
Sheldon Whitehouse (D),
Last Action
Held at the desk. (on 05/25/2018)
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