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§ 48-853-07

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07. Criteria for indicators of misuse; Director’s authority to disclose information; intervention. (a) The Director may establish through rulemaking: (1) Criteria for indicators of misuse or abuse of covered substances; (2) A method for analysis of data collected by the Program using the criteria for indicators of misuse or abuse of covered substances; (3) Criteria for indications of a possible violation of law or a possible breach of professional standards by a prescriber or dispenser; and (4) A method for analysis of data collected by the Program using the criteria for indications of a possible violation of law or a possible breach of professional standards by a prescriber or dispenser. (b)(1) Upon the development of the criteria and data analysis, the Program may review prescription monitoring program data for indications of: (A) Possible misuse or abuse of a covered prescription drug; and (B) A possible violation of law or possible breach of professional standards by a prescriber or a dispenser. (2) If the Program's review of prescription monitoring data indicates a possible violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Director may, in addition to any

ds by a prescriber or a dispenser. (2) If the Program's review of prescription monitoring data indicates a possible violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Director may, in addition to any discretionary disclosure of information pursuant to this chapter: (A) Report the possible misuse or abuse by a patient to the specific prescriber or dispenser of the covered prescription drug for the purpose of intervention to prevent such misuse or abuse; (B) Notify the prescriber or dispenser of the possible violation of law or possible breach of professional standards; and (C) Provide education to the prescriber or dispenser. (Feb. 22, 2014, D.C. Law 20-66, § 8, 61 DCR 7; Apr. 11, 2019, D.C. Law 22-288, § 401(d), 66 DCR 1656.) Emergency Legislation For temporary (90 days) repeal of applicability provision of D.C. Law 22-288, see § 7168 of Fiscal Year 2020 Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2019 (D.C. Act 23-112, Sept. 4, 2019, 66 DCR 11964). For temporary (90 days) repeal of applicability provision of D.C. Law 22-288, see § 7168 of Fiscal Year 2020 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2019 (D.C. Act 23-91, July 22, 2019, 66 DCR 8497).