SB 493

  • Rhode Island Senate Bill
  • 2017 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Mar 02, 2017
  • Senate
  • House
  • Signed by Governor Jul 19, 2017

AN ACT RELATING TO FOOD AND DRUGS - UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT (Requires health care professionals upon issuance of initial opioid prescription to discuss with patient/parent/guardian risk of developing dependence/addiction/potential of overdose/death/adverse risks of concurrent use of alcohol/other psychoactive drugs)

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Jul 19, 2017

Office of the Governor

07/19/2017 Signed by Governor

Jul 18, 2017

Office of the Governor

07/18/2017 Transmitted to Governor

Jun 28, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/28/2017 House passed Sub A in concurrence

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/28/2017 Placed on the House Consent Calendar (06/28/2017)

Jun 27, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/27/2017 Committee recommends passage of Sub A in concurrence

Jun 24, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/24/2017 Scheduled for consideration (06/27/2017)

May 31, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/31/2017 Referred to House H.E.W.

May 30, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/30/2017 Senate passed Sub A

May 24, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/24/2017 Placed on Senate Calendar (05/30/2017)

May 23, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/23/2017 Committee recommends passage of Sub A

May 19, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/19/2017 Scheduled for consideration (05/23/2017)

Mar 09, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/09/2017 Committee recommended measure be held for further study

Mar 03, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/03/2017 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (03/09/2017)

Mar 02, 2017

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/02/2017 Introduced, referred to Senate Health and Human Services

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