Hawaii Laws

Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: Critical Elements of Effective State Legislation

Question:

Does this state require dispensers to report data to the PDMP on all controlled substances in Schedules II through V?

Answer:
Yes
This answer is derived from 5 section of law
Citation:
  • citation 1: see full citation
    (b) The designated state agency shall determine those schedules of controlled substances, classes of controlled substances, and specific controlled substances that are purportedly being misused and abused in the State. As part of the controlled substance registration process, all practitioners, except veterinarians, and pharmacies shall be registered with the department to utilize the electronic prescription accountability system. No identified controlled substances may be dispensed unless information relevant to the dispensation of the substance is reported electronically or by means indicated by the designated state agency to the central repository established under section 329-102, in accordance with rules adopted by the department. see full law
  • citation 2: see full citation
    (c) The information required by this section shall be transmitted: on an electronic device that is compatible with the receiving device of the central repository; or by computer diskette, magnetic tape, or pharmacy universal claim form that meets the specifications provided in the rules of the designated state agency. The information to be transmitted under subsection (b) shall include at least the following for each dispensation: see full law
  • citation 3: see full citation
    (a) All pharmacies shall transmit electronically all controlled substance prescription data as specified by the administrator. The administrator shall determine those schedules of controlled substances, classes of controlled substances, and specific controlled substances that are to be electronically transmitted to the department. No identified controlled substances may be dispensed unless information relevant to the dispensation of the substance is reported electronically or by universal claim form to the central repository established under section 329-102, Hawaii Revised Statutes. see full law
  • citation 4: see full citation
    (1) Information shall be reported in numerical format, not less than once every seven days, on the filling of prescriptions for designated controlled substances and the dispensing of drug samples by a licensed practitioner; and see full law
  • citation 5: see full citation
    “Controlled substance” means a drug, substance, or immediate precursor in schedules I through V of Chapter 329 part II, Hawaii Revised Statutes. see full law