Kansas SB322 removes the state board of pharmacy's authority to authorize individuals to access the prescription monitoring program database by rules.
Kansas SB322 amends the state's administrative rules and regulations concerning the prescription monitoring program. It removes the authority of the state board of pharmacy to authorize individuals to access the program database as delegates by rules and regulations. The bill repeals K.S.A. 2025 Supp. 65-1682 and amends the definition of "delegate" to exclude those authorized by the board. This change affects how individuals can request data from the prescription monitoring program database.
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