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- HB 1387 Health insurance; coverage for renewals of Schedule IV prescription eyedrops.
- HB 1427 Felony homicide; felony drug offenses, penalty.
- HB 1445 Cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil; possession of marijuana.
- HB 1456 Reports of substance abuse by a pregnant woman; child-protective services.
- HB 1458 Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; pharmacist may dispense in cases of opiate overdose.
- HB 1500 Overdoses; definition.
- HB 1564 Schedule I drugs; adding several substances to list.
- HB 1569 TANF; eligibility, drug-related felonies.
- HB 1605 Marijuana; possession or distribution for medical purposes.
- HB 1638 Felony homicide; violation of felony drug offenses, penalty.
- HB 1647 Drug overdoses; reporting of medical aid or treatment.
- HB 1738 Hospices; notice to dispenser of patient's death within 48 hours.
- HB 1979 Prescription Monitoring Program; procedure upon arrest for certain drug offenses.
- HB 2031 Health insurance; updating maximum allowable cost pricing lists.
- HB 2050 Investigational drugs, biological products, and devices; expanded access.
- HB 2063 Telemedicine services; provision of health care services.
- HB 2136 Prescription Monitoring Program; opiate prescriptions.
- HB 2140 Gang and drug crimes; imposes higher penalties for certain offenses.
- HB 2147 VIEW Program; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances.
- HB 2182 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; prescription drug abuse policy.
- HB 2192 Practitioners of the healing arts; prohibits dispensing controlled substances unless licensed.
- HB 2216 Epinephrine; possession and administration in private schools.
- HB 2221 DUI; preliminary analysis of saliva.
- HB 2358 Continuing education for prescribers; substance abuse, addiction, and related pain management.
- HJ 537 Drug trafficking; interstate cooperation.
- HJ 622 Drug offenders, certain; diversion programs.
- HJ 630 Opioid; mandating health insurance coverage for abuse deterrent formulations.
- HR 242 Epilepsy; USFDA to authorize clinical trials for use of cannabidiol oil, etc., for treatment.
- SB 686 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple marijuana possession, penalty.
- SB 732 Investigational drugs; expanded access.
- SB 817 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure of information.
- SB 819 TANF eligibility; drug-related felonies.
- SB 892 Overdoses; establishes an affirmative defense to prosecution of an individual, etc., safe reporting.
- SB 1167 Epinephrine auto-injectors; possession and administration by certain individuals.
- SB 1186 Naloxone; administration in cases of opiate overdose.
- SB 1221 Health care institutions; reporting requirements of certain officials.
- SB 1235 Cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil; recommendation and dispensing.
- SB 1241 Drugs forfeited to law enforcement; disposal when no longer needed for research and training.
- SB 1262 Health insurance; carrier business practices.
- SB 1393 Pharmacists; compounding of drugs for use in executions.
- SB 1394 Prescription drugs; specialty tier coverage.
- SB 1444 Driver's license; forfeiture if marijuana possession.
- SJ 276 Driver's license; federal requirement suspension upon conviction of a drug offense.