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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 318 and by adding Section 315.7 as |
6 | | follows: |
7 | | (720 ILCS 570/315.7 new) |
8 | | Sec. 315.7. Chronic pain treatment. |
9 | | (a) In this Section: |
10 | | "Chronic pain" means a state in which pain persists beyond |
11 | | the usual course of an acute disease or healing of an injury, |
12 | | or which may or may not be associated with an acute or chronic |
13 | | pathologic process that causes continuous or intermittent pain |
14 | | over months or years. "Chronic pain" is considered to be pain |
15 | | that persists for more than 12 weeks and is adversely |
16 | | affecting the function or well-being of the individual. |
17 | | "Opioid" means a narcotic drug or substance that is a |
18 | | Schedule II controlled substance under paragraph (1), (2), |
19 | | (3), or (5) of subsection (b) or under subsection (c) of |
20 | | Section 206. |
21 | | (b) Decisions regarding the treatment of patients |
22 | | experiencing chronic pain shall be made by the prescriber with |
23 | | dispensing by the pharmacist in accordance with the |
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1 | | corresponding responsibility as described in 21 CFR 1306.04(a) |
2 | | and 77 Ill. Adm. Code 3100.380(a). |
3 | | (c) Ordering, prescribing, dispensing, administering, or |
4 | | paying for controlled substances, including opioids, shall not |
5 | | be predetermined by specific morphine milligram equivalent |
6 | | guidelines. |
7 | | (d) Nothing in this Section shall interfere with the |
8 | | review of prescriptions by the Prescription Monitoring |
9 | | Program's Advisory Committee. In reviewing prescriptions for |
10 | | chronic pain, the advisory committee members shall review the |
11 | | most updated clinical guidelines on treating chronic pain for |
12 | | the period the prescriptions were written. |
13 | | (720 ILCS 570/318) |
14 | | Sec. 318. Confidentiality of information. |
15 | | (a) Information received by the central repository under |
16 | | Section 316 and former Section 321 is confidential. |
17 | | (a-1) To ensure the federal Health Insurance Portability |
18 | | and Accountability Act and confidentiality of substance use |
19 | | disorder patient records rules that mandate the privacy of an |
20 | | individual's prescription data reported to the Prescription |
21 | | Monitoring Program received from a retail dispenser under this |
22 | | Act, and in order to execute the duties and responsibilities |
23 | | under Section 316 of this Act and rules for disclosure under |
24 | | this Section, the Clinical Director of the Prescription |
25 | | Monitoring Program or his or her designee shall maintain |
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1 | | direct access to all Prescription Monitoring Program data. Any |
2 | | request for Prescription Monitoring Program data from any |
3 | | other department or agency must be approved in writing by the |
4 | | Clinical Director of the Prescription Monitoring Program or |
5 | | his or her designee unless otherwise permitted by law. |
6 | | Prescription Monitoring Program data shall only be disclosed |
7 | | as permitted by law. Confidential information received from |
8 | | opioid treatment programs or confidential information |
9 | | otherwise protected under federal confidentiality of substance |
10 | | use disorder patient records regulated under 42 CFR Part 2 |
11 | | shall not be included in the information shared. |
12 | | (a-2) As an active step to address the current opioid |
13 | | crisis in this State and to prevent and reduce addiction |
14 | | resulting from a sports injury or an accident, the |
15 | | Prescription Monitoring Program and the Department of Public |
16 | | Health shall coordinate a continuous review of the |
17 | | Prescription Monitoring Program and the Department of Public |
18 | | Health data to determine if a patient may be at risk of opioid |
19 | | addiction. Each patient discharged from any medical facility |
20 | | with an International Classification of Disease, 10th edition |
21 | | code related to a sport or accident injury shall be subject to |
22 | | the data review. If the discharged patient is dispensed a |
23 | | controlled substance, the Prescription Monitoring Program |
24 | | shall alert the patient's prescriber as to the addiction risk |
25 | | and urge each to follow the Centers for Disease Control and |
26 | | Prevention guidelines or his or her respective profession's |
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1 | | treatment guidelines related to the patient's injury. This |
2 | | subsection (a-2), other than this sentence, is inoperative on |
3 | | or after January 1, 2024. |
4 | | (b) The Department must carry out a program to protect the |
5 | | confidentiality of the information described in subsection |
6 | | (a). The Department may disclose the information to another |
7 | | person only under subsection (c), (d), or (f) and may charge a |
8 | | fee not to exceed the actual cost of furnishing the |
9 | | information. |
10 | | (c) The Department may disclose confidential information |
11 | | described in subsection (a) to any person who is engaged in |
12 | | receiving, processing, or storing the information. |
13 | | (d) The Department may release confidential information |
14 | | described in subsection (a) to the following persons: |
15 | | (1) A governing body that licenses practitioners and |
16 | | is engaged in an investigation, an adjudication, or a |
17 | | prosecution of a violation under any State or federal law |
18 | | that involves a controlled substance. |
19 | | (2) An investigator for the Consumer Protection |
20 | | Division of the office of the Attorney General, a |
21 | | prosecuting attorney, the Attorney General, a deputy |
22 | | Attorney General, or an investigator from the office of |
23 | | the Attorney General, who is engaged in any of the |
24 | | following activities involving controlled substances: |
25 | | (A) an investigation; |
26 | | (B) an adjudication; or |
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1 | | (C) a prosecution of a violation under any State |
2 | | or federal law that involves a controlled substance. |
3 | | (3) A law enforcement officer who is: |
4 | | (A) authorized by the Illinois State Police or the |
5 | | office of a county sheriff or State's Attorney or |
6 | | municipal police department of Illinois to receive |
7 | | information of the type requested for the purpose of |
8 | | investigations involving controlled substances; or |
9 | | (B) approved by the Department to receive |
10 | | information of the type requested for the purpose of |
11 | | investigations involving controlled substances; and |
12 | | (C) engaged in the investigation or prosecution of |
13 | | a violation under any State or federal law that |
14 | | involves a controlled substance. |
15 | | (4) Select representatives of the Department of |
16 | | Children and Family Services through the indirect online |
17 | | request process. Access shall be established by an |
18 | | intergovernmental agreement between the Department of |
19 | | Children and Family Services and the Department of Human |
20 | | Services. |
21 | | (e) Before the Department releases confidential |
22 | | information under subsection (d), the applicant must |
23 | | demonstrate in writing to the Department that: |
24 | | (1) the applicant has reason to believe that a |
25 | | violation under any State or federal law that involves a |
26 | | controlled substance has occurred; and |
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1 | | (2) the requested information is reasonably related to |
2 | | the investigation, adjudication, or prosecution of the |
3 | | violation described in subdivision (1) ; and . |
4 | | (3) the applicant has a valid court order or subpoena |
5 | | for the confidential information requested. |
6 | | (f) The Department may receive and release prescription |
7 | | record information under Section 316 and former Section 321 |
8 | | to: |
9 | | (1) a governing body that licenses practitioners; |
10 | | (2) an investigator for the Consumer Protection |
11 | | Division of the office of the Attorney General, a |
12 | | prosecuting attorney, the Attorney General, a deputy |
13 | | Attorney General, or an investigator from the office of |
14 | | the Attorney General; |
15 | | (3) any Illinois law enforcement officer who is: |
16 | | (A) authorized to receive the type of information |
17 | | released; and |
18 | | (B) approved by the Department to receive the type |
19 | | of information released; or |
20 | | (4) prescription monitoring entities in other states |
21 | | per the provisions outlined in subsection (g) and (h) |
22 | | below; |
23 | | confidential prescription record information collected under |
24 | | Sections 316 and 321 (now repealed) that identifies vendors or |
25 | | practitioners, or both, who are prescribing or dispensing |
26 | | large quantities of Schedule II, III, IV, or V controlled |
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1 | | substances outside the scope of their practice, pharmacy, or |
2 | | business, as determined by the Advisory Committee created by |
3 | | Section 320. |
4 | | (f-5) In accordance with a confidentiality agreement |
5 | | entered into with the Department, a medical director, or a |
6 | | public health administrator and their delegated analysts, of a |
7 | | county or municipal health department or the Department of |
8 | | Public Health shall have access to data from the system for any |
9 | | of the following purposes: |
10 | | (1) developing education programs or public health |
11 | | interventions relating to prescribing trends and |
12 | | controlled substance use; or |
13 | | (2) conducting analyses and publish reports on |
14 | | prescribing trends in their respective jurisdictions. |
15 | | At a minimum, the confidentiality agreement entered into |
16 | | with the Department shall: |
17 | | (i) prohibit analysis and reports produced under |
18 | | subparagraph (2) from including information that |
19 | | identifies, by name, license, or address, any |
20 | | practitioner, dispenser, ultimate user, or other person |
21 | | administering a controlled substance; and |
22 | | (ii) specify the appropriate technical and physical |
23 | | safeguards that the county or municipal health department |
24 | | must implement to ensure the privacy and security of data |
25 | | obtained from the system. The data from the system shall |
26 | | not be admissible as evidence, nor discoverable in any |
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1 | | action of any kind in any court or before any tribunal, |
2 | | board, agency, or person. The disclosure of any such |
3 | | information or data, whether proper or improper, shall not |
4 | | waive or have any effect upon its confidentiality, |
5 | | non-discoverability, or non-admissibility. |
6 | | (g) The information described in subsection (f) may not be |
7 | | released until it has been reviewed by an employee of the |
8 | | Department who is licensed as a prescriber or a dispenser and |
9 | | until that employee has certified that further investigation |
10 | | is warranted. Upon review and approval by a licensed |
11 | | prescriber or dispenser, the Prescription Monitoring Program |
12 | | administrator or the Department's general legal counsel may |
13 | | release information. However, failure to comply with this |
14 | | subsection (g) does not invalidate the use of any evidence |
15 | | that is otherwise admissible in a proceeding described in |
16 | | subsection (h). |
17 | | (h) An investigator or a law enforcement officer receiving |
18 | | confidential information under subsection (c), (d), or (f) may |
19 | | disclose the information to a law enforcement officer or an |
20 | | attorney for the office of the Attorney General for use as |
21 | | evidence in the following: |
22 | | (1) A proceeding under any State or federal law that |
23 | | involves a controlled substance. |
24 | | (2) A criminal proceeding or a proceeding in juvenile |
25 | | court that involves a controlled substance. |
26 | | (i) The Department may compile statistical reports from |
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1 | | the information described in subsection (a). The reports must |
2 | | not include information that identifies, by name, license or |
3 | | address, any practitioner, dispenser, ultimate user, or other |
4 | | person administering a controlled substance. |
5 | | (j) Based upon federal, initial and maintenance funding, a |
6 | | prescriber and dispenser inquiry system shall be developed to |
7 | | assist the health care community in its goal of effective |
8 | | clinical practice and to prevent patients from diverting or |
9 | | abusing medications. |
10 | | (1) An inquirer shall have read-only access to a |
11 | | stand-alone database which shall contain records for the |
12 | | previous 12 months. |
13 | | (2) Dispensers may, upon positive and secure |
14 | | identification, make an inquiry on a patient or customer |
15 | | solely for a medical purpose as delineated within the |
16 | | federal HIPAA law. |
17 | | (3) The Department shall provide a one-to-one secure |
18 | | link and encrypted software necessary to establish the |
19 | | link between an inquirer and the Department. Technical |
20 | | assistance shall also be provided. |
21 | | (4) Written inquiries are acceptable but must include |
22 | | the fee and the requester's Drug Enforcement |
23 | | Administration license number and submitted upon the |
24 | | requester's business stationery. |
25 | | (5) As directed by the Prescription Monitoring Program |
26 | | Advisory Committee and the Clinical Director for the |
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1 | | Prescription Monitoring Program, aggregate data that does |
2 | | not indicate any prescriber, practitioner, dispenser, or |
3 | | patient may be used for clinical studies. |
4 | | (6) Tracking analysis shall be established and used |
5 | | per administrative rule. |
6 | | (7) Nothing in this Act or Illinois law shall be |
7 | | construed to require a prescriber or dispenser to make use |
8 | | of this inquiry system. |
9 | | (8) If there is an adverse outcome because of a |
10 | | prescriber or dispenser making an inquiry, which is |
11 | | initiated in good faith, the prescriber or dispenser shall |
12 | | be held harmless from any civil liability. |
13 | | (k) The Department shall establish, by rule, the process |
14 | | by which to evaluate possible erroneous association of |
15 | | prescriptions to any licensed prescriber or end user of the |
16 | | Illinois Prescription Information Library (PIL). |
17 | | (l) The Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory Committee |
18 | | is authorized to evaluate the need for and method of |
19 | | establishing a patient specific identifier. |
20 | | (m) Patients who identify prescriptions attributed to them |
21 | | that were not obtained by them shall be given access to their |
22 | | personal prescription history pursuant to the validation |
23 | | process as set forth by administrative rule. |
24 | | (n) The Prescription Monitoring Program is authorized to |
25 | | develop operational push reports to entities with compatible |
26 | | electronic medical records. The process shall be covered |
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1 | | within administrative rule established by the Department. |
2 | | (o) Hospital emergency departments and freestanding |
3 | | healthcare facilities providing healthcare to walk-in patients |
4 | | may obtain, for the purpose of improving patient care, a |
5 | | unique identifier for each shift to utilize the PIL system. |
6 | | (p) The Prescription Monitoring Program shall |
7 | | automatically create a log-in to the inquiry system when a |
8 | | prescriber or dispenser obtains or renews his or her |
9 | | controlled substance license. The Department of Financial and |
10 | | Professional Regulation must provide the Prescription |
11 | | Monitoring Program with electronic access to the license |
12 | | information of a prescriber or dispenser to facilitate the |
13 | | creation of this profile. The Prescription Monitoring Program |
14 | | shall send the prescriber or dispenser information regarding |
15 | | the inquiry system, including instructions on how to log into |
16 | | the system, instructions on how to use the system to promote |
17 | | effective clinical practice, and opportunities for continuing |
18 | | education for the prescribing of controlled substances. The |
19 | | Prescription Monitoring Program shall also send to all |
20 | | enrolled prescribers, dispensers, and designees information |
21 | | regarding the unsolicited reports produced pursuant to Section |
22 | | 314.5 of this Act. |
23 | | (q) A prescriber or dispenser may authorize a designee to |
24 | | consult the inquiry system established by the Department under |
25 | | this subsection on his or her behalf, provided that all the |
26 | | following conditions are met: |
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1 | | (1) the designee so authorized is employed by the same |
2 | | hospital or health care system; is employed by the same |
3 | | professional practice; or is under contract with such |
4 | | practice, hospital, or health care system; |
5 | | (2) the prescriber or dispenser takes reasonable steps |
6 | | to ensure that such designee is sufficiently competent in |
7 | | the use of the inquiry system; |
8 | | (3) the prescriber or dispenser remains responsible |
9 | | for ensuring that access to the inquiry system by the |
10 | | designee is limited to authorized purposes and occurs in a |
11 | | manner that protects the confidentiality of the |
12 | | information obtained from the inquiry system, and remains |
13 | | responsible for any breach of confidentiality; and |
14 | | (4) the ultimate decision as to whether or not to |
15 | | prescribe or dispense a controlled substance remains with |
16 | | the prescriber or dispenser. |
17 | | The Prescription Monitoring Program shall send to |
18 | | registered designees information regarding the inquiry system, |
19 | | including instructions on how to log onto the system. |
20 | | (r) The Prescription Monitoring Program shall maintain an |
21 | | Internet website in conjunction with its prescriber and |
22 | | dispenser inquiry system. This website shall include, at a |
23 | | minimum, the following information: |
24 | | (1) current clinical guidelines developed by health |
25 | | care professional organizations on the prescribing of |
26 | | opioids or other controlled substances as determined by |
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1 | | the Advisory Committee; |
2 | | (2) accredited continuing education programs related |
3 | | to prescribing of controlled substances; |
4 | | (3) programs or information developed by health care |
5 | | professionals that may be used to assess patients or help |
6 | | ensure compliance with prescriptions; |
7 | | (4) updates from the Food and Drug Administration, the |
8 | | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other |
9 | | public and private organizations which are relevant to |
10 | | prescribing; |
11 | | (5) relevant medical studies related to prescribing; |
12 | | (6) other information regarding the prescription of |
13 | | controlled substances; and |
14 | | (7) information regarding prescription drug disposal |
15 | | events, including take-back programs or other disposal |
16 | | options or events. |
17 | | The content of the Internet website shall be periodically |
18 | | reviewed by the Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory |
19 | | Committee as set forth in Section 320 and updated in |
20 | | accordance with the recommendation of the advisory committee. |
21 | | (s) The Prescription Monitoring Program shall regularly |
22 | | send electronic updates to the registered users of the |
23 | | Program. The Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory |
24 | | Committee shall review any communications sent to registered |
25 | | users and also make recommendations for communications as set |
26 | | forth in Section 320. These updates shall include the |
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1 | | following information: |
2 | | (1) opportunities for accredited continuing education |
3 | | programs related to prescribing of controlled substances; |
4 | | (2) current clinical guidelines developed by health |
5 | | care professional organizations on the prescribing of |
6 | | opioids or other drugs as determined by the Advisory |
7 | | Committee; |
8 | | (3) programs or information developed by health care |
9 | | professionals that may be used to assess patients or help |
10 | | ensure compliance with prescriptions; |
11 | | (4) updates from the Food and Drug Administration, the |
12 | | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other |
13 | | public and private organizations which are relevant to |
14 | | prescribing; |
15 | | (5) relevant medical studies related to prescribing; |
16 | | (6) other information regarding prescribing of |
17 | | controlled substances; |
18 | | (7) information regarding prescription drug disposal |
19 | | events, including take-back programs or other disposal |
20 | | options or events; and |
21 | | (8) reminders that the Prescription Monitoring Program |
22 | | is a useful clinical tool. |
23 | | (t) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, |
24 | | neither the Prescription Monitoring Program nor any other |
25 | | person shall disclose any information in violation of the |
26 | | restrictions and requirements of paragraph (3.5) of subsection |