Florida Senate - 2012 CS for CS for SB 402 By the Committees on Budget; and Health Regulation; and Senators Negron and Fasano 576-04374-12 2012402c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to prescription drug abuse; creating 3 the Statewide Task Force on Prescription Drug Abuse 4 and Newborns; providing a purpose; providing 5 membership of the task force; providing for 6 reimbursement of per diem and travel expenses for 7 members of the task force; requiring that the 8 Department of Legal Affairs provide the task force 9 with necessary staff; specifying a date for the task 10 force’s organizational session; providing meeting 11 times; providing the duties of the task force; 12 requiring that the task force submit reports to the 13 Legislature; providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Statewide Task Force on Prescription Drug Abuse 18 and Newborns.— 19 (1) The Legislature declares that the purpose of this act 20 is to create a task force to examine and analyze the emerging 21 problem of neonatal withdrawal syndrome as it pertains to 22 prescription drugs. 23 (2)(a) There is created within the Department of Legal 24 Affairs the Statewide Task Force on Prescription Drug Abuse and 25 Newborns, a task force as defined in s. 20.03, Florida Statutes. 26 The task force is created for the express purpose of researching 27 the impact of prescription drug use and neonatal withdrawal 28 syndrome, evaluating effective strategies for treatment and 29 prevention, and providing policy recommendations to the 30 Legislature. 31 (b) The task force shall consist of the following members, 32 or his or her designee: 33 1. The Attorney General who shall serve as chair. 34 2. The Surgeon General who shall serve as vice chair. 35 3. The Secretary of Children and Family Services. 36 4. The Secretary of Health Care Administration. 37 5. The executive director of the Department of Law 38 Enforcement. 39 6. A legislator appointed by the President of the Senate. 40 7. A legislator appointed by the Speaker of the House of 41 Representatives. 42 8. A representative from the Florida Medical Association. 43 9. A representative from the Florida Hospital Association. 44 10. A representative, appointed by the Attorney General, 45 from an addiction and recovery association. 46 11. A representative from the Florida Osteopathic Medical 47 Association. 48 12. A representative from the March of Dimes. 49 13. A representative of Healthy Start. 50 14. A resident of this state appointed by the Attorney 51 General. 52 15. A representative from the Florida Nurses Association. 53 (c) Members of the task force are entitled to receive 54 reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses pursuant to s. 55 112.061, Florida Statutes. 56 (d) The Department of Legal Affairs shall provide the task 57 force with staff necessary to assist the task force in the 58 performance of its duties. 59 (3) The task force shall hold its organizational session by 60 May 1, 2012. Thereafter, the task force shall meet at least four 61 times per year. Additional meetings may be held if the chair 62 determines that extraordinary circumstances require an 63 additional meeting. A majority of the members of the task force 64 constitutes a quorum. 65 (4) The task force shall: 66 (a) Collect and organize data concerning the nature and 67 extent of neonatal withdrawal syndrome from prescription drugs 68 in this state; 69 (b) Collect and organize data concerning the costs 70 associated with treating expectant mothers and newborns 71 suffering from withdrawal from prescription drugs; 72 (c) Identify available federal, state, and local programs 73 that provide services to mothers who abuse prescription drugs 74 and newborns who have neonatal withdrawal syndrome; and 75 (d) Evaluate methods to increase public awareness of the 76 dangers associated with prescription drug abuse, particularly to 77 women, expectant mothers, and newborns. 78 (5) The task force shall submit an interim report of its 79 recommendations to the President of the Senate and the Speaker 80 of the House of Representatives by January 15, 2013, and a final 81 report of its recommendations by January 15, 2015. 82 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.