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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.16228 Prescription of controlled substance; investigation; ad hoc review panel.

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333.16228 Prescription of controlled substance; investigation; ad hoc review panel.
Sec. 16228.
(1)For an investigation involving the prescription of a controlled substance, the department may establish an ad hoc review panel to provide the department with expert information regarding a specific health profession or health specialty or a specific health care treatment or procedure as it relates to the investigation. The department shall establish an ad hoc review panel under this subsection as follows:
(a)The department shall triennially establish a pool of 10 physicians, 5 of whom are allopathic physicians licensed under part 170 and 5 of whom are osteopathic physicians licensed under part 175.
(b)For each ad hoc review panel, the department shall appoint 3 physicians from the pool established under subdivision (a).
(2)The ad hoc review panel shall provide the information described in subsection
(1)to the department during the investigation process and before a formal complaint is issued.
History: Add. 1998, Act 423 , Eff. Apr. 1, 1999
Popular Name: Act 368
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