Public Act 104-0512
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| Public Act 104-0512 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning criminal law. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 314.5 as follows: | ||||
(720 ILCS 570/314.5) | ||||
Sec. 314.5. Medication shopping; pharmacy shopping. | ||||
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly or | ||||
intentionally to fraudulently obtain or fraudulently seek to | ||||
obtain any controlled substance or prescription for a | ||||
controlled substance from a prescriber or dispenser while | ||||
being supplied with any controlled substance or prescription | ||||
for a controlled substance by another prescriber or dispenser, | ||||
without disclosing the fact of the existing controlled | ||||
substance or prescription for a controlled substance to the | ||||
prescriber or dispenser from whom the subsequent controlled | ||||
substance or prescription for a controlled substance is | ||||
sought. | ||||
(b) It shall be unlawful for a person knowingly or | ||||
intentionally to fraudulently obtain or fraudulently seek to | ||||
obtain any controlled substance from a pharmacy while being | ||||
supplied with any controlled substance by another pharmacy, | ||||
without disclosing the fact of the existing controlled | ||||
substance to the pharmacy from which the subsequent controlled | ||
substance is sought. | ||
(c) A person may be in violation of Section 3.23 of the | ||
Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act or Section 406 of this Act | ||
when medication shopping or pharmacy shopping, or both. | ||
(c-5) Each Effective January 1, 2018, each prescriber | ||
possessing an Illinois controlled substances license shall | ||
register with the Prescription Monitoring Program. A | ||
prescriber is not subject to criminal liability or | ||
professional discipline for failure to register with the | ||
Prescription Monitoring Program due to technological or | ||
electrical failures or operational issues that prevent | ||
registration. Notwithstanding any provision of this Act to the | ||
contrary, beginning on and after the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, a licensed | ||
veterinarian shall be exempt from registration and prohibited | ||
from accessing patient information in the Prescription | ||
Monitoring Program. Licensed veterinarians that are existing | ||
registrants shall be removed from the Prescription Monitoring | ||
Program. Each prescriber or the prescriber's his or her | ||
designee shall also document an attempt to access patient | ||
information in the Prescription Monitoring Program to assess | ||
patient access to controlled substances when providing an | ||
initial prescription for any stimulant substances listed in | ||
Schedule II and all prescriptions an initial prescription for | ||
Schedule II opioids and Schedule IV benzodiazepine, narcotics | ||
such as opioids, except for prescriptions for oncology | ||
treatment or palliative care, or a 7-day or less supply | ||
provided by a hospital emergency department when treating a an | ||
acute, traumatic medical condition. This attempt to access | ||
shall be documented in the patient's medical record. The | ||
hospital shall facilitate the designation of a prescriber's | ||
designee for the purpose of accessing the Prescription | ||
Monitoring Program for services provided at the hospital. | ||
(d) When a person has been identified as having 5 or more | ||
prescribers or 5 or more pharmacies, or both, that do not | ||
utilize a common electronic file as specified in Section 20 of | ||
the Pharmacy Practice Act for controlled substances within the | ||
course of a 6-month period, the Prescription Monitoring | ||
Program may issue an unsolicited report to the prescribers, | ||
dispensers, and their designees informing them of the | ||
potential medication shopping. If an unsolicited report is | ||
issued to a prescriber or prescribers, then the report must | ||
also be sent to the applicable dispensing pharmacy. | ||
(e) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to create a | ||
requirement that any prescriber, dispenser, or pharmacist | ||
request any patient medication disclosure, report any patient | ||
activity, or prescribe or refuse to prescribe or dispense any | ||
medications. | ||
(f) This Section shall not be construed to apply to | ||
inpatients or residents at hospitals or other institutions or | ||
to institutional pharmacies. | ||
(g) Any patient feedback, including grades, ratings, or | ||
written or verbal statements, in opposition to a clinical | ||
decision that the prescription of a controlled substance is | ||
not medically necessary shall not be the basis of any adverse | ||
action, evaluation, or any other type of negative | ||
credentialing, contracting, licensure, or employment action | ||
taken against a prescriber or dispenser. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-414, eff. 8-16-19; 102-527, eff. 8-20-21.) | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2027
