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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.16204d Information booklet on pain; development by department of consumer and industry services; educational program for health professionals.

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333.16204d Information booklet on pain; development by department of consumer and industry services; educational program for health professionals.
Sec. 16204d.
(1)The department of consumer and industry services, in consultation with the department of community health, shall develop, publish, and distribute an informational booklet on pain. The department of consumer and industry services shall include at least all of the following in the informational booklet:
(a)Pain management educational curricula and continuing educational requirements of institutions providing health care education recommended by the advisory committee on pain and symptom management under section 16204a.
(b)Other information considered relevant or useful by the department of consumer and industry services.
(2)The department of consumer and industry services, in conjunction with the controlled substances advisory commission created in article 7, shall develop and conduct an educational program for health professionals who are licensed under part 73 to prescribe or dispense, or both, controlled substances. The department of consumer and industry services shall include, at a minimum, all of the following in the educational program:
(a)Information on how the department of consumer and industry services processes allegations of wrongdoing against licensees under this article and article 17, including, but not limited to, how the permanent historical record is maintained for each licensee, how and why a review of the permanent historical record is done, and how the decision is made to issue a formal complaint against a licensee.
(b)Information on the disciplinary process, including a licensee's rights and duties if an allegation of wrongdoing is filed against the licensee or if some other circumstance occurs that causes or requires the department of consumer and industry services to review a licensee's permanent historical record.
(c)Other information considered relevant or useful by the department of consumer and industry services or the controlled substances advisory commission, especially information that would address the findings and statements of intent contained in section 16204c.
History: Add. 1998, Act 423 , Eff. Apr. 1, 1999 ;-- Am. 2001, Act 241 , Imd. Eff. Jan. 8, 2002
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