Bill Text: MI HB5152 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Introduced

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Bill Title: Health; patient directives; nonopioid directive form; create. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding sec. 9145.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2018-12-31 - Assigned Pa 554'18 With Immediate Effect [HB5152 Detail]

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HOUSE BILL No. 5152

 

 

October 19, 2017, Introduced by Reps. Singh, Elder, Brann, Lucido, Hoadley, Leutheuser, Wittenberg, Canfield, Kahle, McCready, Moss, Inman and Zemke and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

     A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled

 

"Public health code,"

 

(MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 9145.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 9145. (1) The department shall develop a nonopioid

 

directive form indicating to health professionals and emergency

 

medical services personnel that, except as otherwise provided in

 

subsection (3), an individual who has executed the form or who has

 

had a form executed on the individual's behalf must not be

 

administered an opioid or offered a prescription for an opioid. The

 

department shall include on the nonopioid directive form

 

instructions on how the form may be revoked and any other


information that the department considers relevant. The department

 

shall make the form available to the public on the department's

 

internet website.

 

     (2) An individual may execute a nonopioid directive form on

 

his or her own behalf. A guardian or patient advocate of an

 

individual may execute a nonopioid directive form on behalf of the

 

individual. If a nonopioid directive form is executed by or on

 

behalf of an individual and is presented to a health professional,

 

the health professional shall obtain a copy of the form and include

 

the copy in the individual's medical record. An individual may

 

revoke a nonopioid directive form executed by himself or herself at

 

any time and in any manner by which he or she is able to

 

communicate his or her intent to revoke the form. A patient

 

advocate or guardian may revoke a nonopioid directive form on

 

behalf of an individual at any time by issuing the revocation in

 

writing and providing notice of the revocation to the individual's

 

health professional or his or her delegatee.

 

     (3) A prescriber who holds a controlled substances license

 

under article 7 or a health professional who is a practical nurse

 

or registered professional nurse and is acting on the order of the

 

prescriber may administer an opioid to an individual who has

 

executed a nonopioid directive form or who has had a nonopioid

 

directive form executed on his or her behalf if the individual is

 

being treated at a hospital or in a setting outside of a hospital

 

in the case of an emergency and, in the prescriber's professional

 

opinion, the administration of the opioid is necessary to treat the

 

individual. If an opioid is administered under this subsection, the


prescriber shall ensure that the individual is provided with

 

information on substance use disorder services as that term is

 

defined in section 6230.

 

     (4) Except as otherwise provided by law, the following are not

 

subject to civil or criminal liability or professional disciplinary

 

action for failing to administer, prescribe, or dispense an opioid,

 

or for the inadvertent administration of an opioid, to an

 

individual who has executed a nonopioid directive form or who has

 

had a nonopioid directive form executed on his or her behalf, if

 

the failure to act or act was in good faith:

 

     (a) A health professional whose scope of practice includes the

 

prescribing, administering, or dispensing of a controlled

 

substance.

 

     (b) A health facility or agency licensed under article 17.

 

     (c) An employee of a health professional.

 

     (d) An employee of a health facility or agency licensed under

 

article 17.

 

     (e) An emergency medical services personnel.

 

     (5) The department shall promulgate rules to implement this

 

section. The rules must include, but not be limited to, all of the

 

following:

 

     (a) Procedures to record a nonopioid directive form in a

 

medical record, including an electronic medical record.

 

     (b) Procedures to revoke a nonopioid directive form.

 

     (c) Procedures to ensure that the recording, disclosure, or

 

distribution of data relating to a nonopioid directive form or the

 

transmission of a nonopioid directive form complies with state and


federal confidentiality and consent laws, rules, and regulations.

 

     (6) As used in this section:

 

     (a) "Emergency medical services personnel" means that term as

 

defined in section 20904.

 

     (b) "Health professional" means an individual who is licensed

 

under article 15.

 

     (c) "Nonopioid directive form" or "form" means the nonopioid

 

directive form developed by the department under subsection (1).

 

     (d) "Patient advocate" means an individual designated to make

 

medical treatment decisions for a patient under sections 5506 to

 

5515 of the estates and protected individuals code, 1998 PA 386,

 

MCL 700.5506 to 700.5515.

 

     (e) "Prescriber" means that term as defined in section 17708.

 

     Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days

 

after the date it is enacted into law.

 

     Enacting section 2. This amendatory act does not take effect

 

unless Senate Bill No. ____ or House Bill No. 5153 (request no.

 

03822'17) of the 99th Legislature is enacted into law.

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