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Corretions Impact Statement

CORRECTIONS IMPACT STATEMENT

SESSION: 12SS BILL #: 1 BR #: 8 DOC ID#: HB0001300100 - 8 - 62

BILL SPONSOR(S): Stumbo AMENDMENT SPONSOR(S):      

SUBJECT: AN ACT relating to controlled substances and making an appropriation therefor.

SUMMARY OF LEGISLATION: Create a new section of KRS Chapter 218A to provide ownership and operational standards for pain clinics; create a new section of KRS Chapter 218A to require sharing of reports of illegal controlled substance prescribing or dispensing activity and to require that boards that regulate prescribers and dispensers of controlled substances have mandatory prescribing and dispensing standards, limitation caps on the amount of certain substances which can be dispensed, processes for expedited action on controlled substance related complaints against their licensees, sharing and retrieving mechanisms for interstate disciplinary data on licensees, mandatory disciplinary standards for in-state and out-of-state controlled substance misconduct by licensees, continuing education requirements for licensees, access to expert advice when reviewing complaints, the ability to accept anonymous complaints, and that the boards cooperate with each other and with the boards of other states; create a new section of KRS Chapter 218A to establish statutory practice requirements for those who prescribe certain controlled substances; amend KRS 218A.202 to set requirements for KASPER registration, usage, and access; amend KRS 218A.240 to establish new standards for the proactive use of KASPER data; amend KRS 218A.245 to include language facilitating the linkage of KASPER data to the prescription monitoring programs of other states; create a new section of KRS Chapter 72 to require blood testing for controlled substances in certain coroners case's; amend KRS 72.280 to expand the contents of the annual drug overdose statewide report; create a new section of KRS Chapter 15 to allow the Attorney General to ensure that boards licensing prescribers and dispensers of controlled substances are acting in compliance with their statutory directives; amend KRS 311.530 and 314.121 to allow the Governor to place persons with pain management and addiction disorder expertise on the Kentucky Board of Medical licensure and the Board of Nursing; create a new section of KRS Chapter 315 to require reporting of lost or stolen deliveries of controlled substances; include noncodified provisions transferring the KASPER program and its associated personnel to the Attorney General, allowing for a legislative oversight committee during the 2012 interim, and allowing the Attorney General to access National Mortgage Settlement proceeds to fund KASPER. HCS 1 Make technical corrections. 

This bill amendment committee substitute is expected to:

Have the following Corrections impact Have no Corrections impact

Increases penalty for existing crime(s) Decreases penalty for existing crime(s)

Otherwise impacts incarceration (Explain)      

STATE IMPACT:

Projected Impact: NONE MINIMAL MODERATE SIGNIFICANT

LOCAL IMPACT: Local governments are responsible for the cost of incarcerating individuals charged with Class A or Class B misdemeanors and housing those charged with felony offenses until disposition of the case. While the expense of housing inmates varies by jail, the state’s cost to incarcerate a felony inmate in a jail is $34.91 per day. Note: projections are based on the daily rate x 365 x number of years (rounded).

Section 1 creates a new Class A misdemeanor for violation of that section. Section 4 changes the offense of failure by a dispenser to transmit data from a Class A misdemeanor for the first offense and a Class D felony for each subsequent offense to a Class B misdemeanor and a Class A misdemeanor respectively. Changes the offense of intentional disclosure of transmitted data to an unauthorized person from a Class D felony or first offense and Class C felony for second and subsequent offense to a Class B misdemeanor for first offense and Class A misdemeanor for second and subsequent offenses. 

Based on the state’s cost of $34.91per day, the impact could be approximated as follows:


The following offices contributed to this Corrections Impact Statement:

Dept. of Corrections Dept. of Kentucky State Police Other      

Administrative Office of the Courts Parole Board

NOTE: Consideration should be given to the cumulative impact of all bills that increase the felon population or that impose new obligations on state or local governments.

APPROVED BY: _________

Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Corrections Date


AGGRAVATED ASSAULT UPON CERTAIN CORRECTIONS PERSONNEL (NEGLIGENTLY CAUSING
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
AP WORLD HISTORY– TEST CORRECTIONS WORKSHEET TEST CORRECTIONS WILL


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