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Advanced practice registered nurses, prescribing rights and responsibilities of - SB 187
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Audits performed pursuant to provider agreement or contract, requirements for - HB 349
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Controlled
 substances diversion, monitoring, prescribing, and dispensing - HB 4
 substances legislation, committee substitute changes - HB 4: HCS
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Copayment reimbursement, organization that charged and deducted on January 1, 2012, exempt - HB 262: HCS
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Durable medical equipment providers, instate office requirement, parity with other states - HB 21; HB 21: HCS
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Electronic
 prescriptions, establishment of standards - SB 144: SCS
 prescriptions, establishment of standards. - SB 144
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False claims act, creation of - HB 401
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Home
 medical equipment and services definition and fees, change in - HB 282: HCS
 medical equipment and services provider licensure, exemptions from - HB 282
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Insurance code, Medicaid managed care, delete amendments - HB 262: HCS
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Interpharmacy medication exchange, permit if immediate need - HB 116
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Kentucky Health Information Technology and Meaningful Use Awareness Day, designation of - SR 113; HR 124
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Managed
 care organizations, Medicaid, establish requirements for - HB 566
 care organizations, Medicaid, pharmacies, drug cost, provide information for - HB 547
 care organizations, Medicaid, prescription drug benefits, establish requirements for - HB 540
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Material false statement of practitioner license application - HB 4: HFA (6),(9)
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Medicaid
 managed care copay reimbursement, Section 1115 Waiver Demonstration Project, exempt - HB 262: HCS
 recipient, illegal drug seeking by - HB 4: HFA (4)
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Medical marijuana, authorization of - SB 129
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Medicinal availability, religious or moral objections relating to - SB 3: HFA (1),(2)
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Pain clinics and controlled substances, prescribing, dispensing, and monitoring of - HB 4: SCS, SFA (1)
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Patient records, disclosure of - HB 274; SB 144: HFA (3); HB 274: SCS
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Pharmacies, audits, recoupment of funds based on - HB 349: HCS
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Pharmacist intern, requirements of KRS Chapter 319B not to limit or restrict - HB 403
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Pharmacy
 benefit managers, requirements for - SB 125
 technician, requirements of KRS Chapter 319B not to limit or restrict - HB 403
 technicians, prohibit ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylprpanolamine sales by - HB 166
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Physician assistants, controlled substances, prescriptive authority for - SB 96
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Prescription
 copayments, minimum, establish - HB 262: HCS
 drug recycling program, pharmaceutical company participation in - HB 238
 drugs, interpharmacy trade and establish Medicaid managed care copyaments - HB 262
 drugs, interpharmacy trade, permit use of - SB 137
 drugs, Medicaid; copayments, establishment of - SB 137
 Monitoring Program compact, enactment of - SB 2, 20, 100; SB 2: SCS, SCA (1)
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Pseudoephedrine sales, prohibitions for certain drug offenders - SB 79; HB 80
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Pseudoephedrine-based drugs, provisions relating to - SB 3, 172; HB 79; SB 3: HCS, HFA (3),(5)
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Tamper
 resistant opioid analgesic drugs, list requirement, prohibition of substitution - HB 377: HCS, HFA (3)
 resistant opioid analgesic drugs, require list and prohibit substitution - HB 377
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Tamper-resistant opioid analgesic drugs, list requirement, prohibition of substitution - HB 377: HFA (1),(2)
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Theft related offenses, penalty increase for offenses committed against a pharmacy - HB 306
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