Florida Senate - 2017 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. PCS (832708) for CS for SB 406
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
Comm: RCS .
04/27/2017 .
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The Committee on Appropriations (Bradley) recommended the
following:
1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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3 Between lines 1289 and 1290
4 insert:
5 (b) Beginning January 15, 2018, and quarterly thereafter,
6 the Department of Health shall electronically submit to the
7 coalition a data set that includes, for each patient registered
8 with the compassionate use registry, as described in s. 381.986:
9 1. The debilitating medical condition, as defined in s.
10 381.986, of the patient;
11 2. The amount of marijuana certified, and the recommended
12 length of time that the amount of marijuana is certified, for
13 the patient;
14 3. The route of administration of marijuana to the patient
15 and any delivery device for the administration of marijuana to
16 the patient; and
17 4. The patient’s certifying physician.
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19 The coalition shall review the data submitted by the department.
20 If, after review of the data, the coalition determines that
21 state law and rules should be modified to address abuse or fraud
22 of the system established in s. 29, Art. X of the State
23 Constitution, s. 381.986, and associated rules, the coalition
24 must include recommendations for changes to state law and rules
25 to address such abuse or fraud in the report submitted by the
26 board pursuant to paragraph (g).
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29 And the title is amended as follows:
30 Delete line 116
31 and insert:
32 a purpose for the coalition; requiring the department
33 to electronically submit to the coalition a data set
34 that includes certain information for each patient
35 registered with the compassionate use registry;
36 requiring the coalition to review the data submitted
37 by the department and to make certain determinations
38 and to potentially issue recommendations for changes
39 to state law and rules; establishing the Medical