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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2562 (Introduced in Senate) — To support a comprehensive public health response to the heroin and prescription drug abuse crisis. · Sec. 301

Sec. 301. Expansion of patient limits under waiver

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Section 303(g)(2)(B) of the Controlled Substances Act ( 21 U.S.C. 823(g)(2)(B) ) is amended— in clause (i), by striking physician and inserting practitioner ; in clause (iii)— by striking 30 and inserting 100 ; and by striking , unless, not sooner and all that follows through the end and inserting a period; and by inserting at the end the following new clause: Not earlier than 1 year after the date on which a qualifying practitioner obtained an initial waiver pursuant to clause (iii), the qualifying practitioner may submit a second notification to the Secretary of the need and intent of the qualifying practitioner to treat an unlimited number of patients, if the qualifying practitioner— satisfies the requirements of item (aa), (bb), (cc), or
(dd)of subparagraph (G)(ii)(I); and agrees to fully participate in the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program of the State in which the qualifying practitioner is licensed, pursuant to applicable State guidelines; or satisfies the requirements of item (ee), (ff), or
(gg)of subparagraph (G)(ii)(I); agrees to fully participate in the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program of the State in which the qualifying practitioner is licensed, pursuant to applicable State guidelines; practices in a qualified practice setting; and has completed not less than 24 hours of training (through classroom situations, seminars at professional society meetings, electronic communications, or otherwise) with respect to the treatment and management of opiate-dependent patients for substance use disorders provided by the American Society of Addiction Medicine, the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, the American Medical Association, the American Osteopathic Association, the American Psychiatric Association, or any other organization that the Secretary determines is appropriate for purposes of this subclause. .
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