Assembly Actions -
Lowercase Senate Actions - UPPERCASE |
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Apr 20, 2011 |
enacting clause stricken |
Feb 09, 2011 |
referred to higher education |
Assembly Bill A4948
2011-2012 Legislative Session
Sponsored By
MAYERSOHN
Archive: Last Bill Status - Stricken
- Introduced
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- In Committee Assembly
- In Committee Senate
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- On Floor Calendar Assembly
- On Floor Calendar Senate
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- Passed Assembly
- Passed Senate
- Delivered to Governor
- Signed By Governor
Actions
2011-A4948 (ACTIVE) - Details
2011-A4948 (ACTIVE) - Summary
Requires prescriptions to be typewritten, electronically printed or handwritten in ink or indelible pencil in a legible manner; requires that handwritten prescriptions shall only be written in print letters; prohibits the use of script letters in handwritten prescriptions.
2011-A4948 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 4948 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y February 9, 2011 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. MAYERSOHN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Higher Education AN ACT to amend the education law and the public health law, in relation to requiring certain prescriptions to be typewritten THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Subdivision 8 of section 6810 of the education law, as added by chapter 626 of the laws of 1985, is amended to read as follows: 8. Every prescription (whether or not for a controlled substance) written in this state by a person authorized to issue such prescription and containing the prescriber's signature shall, in addition to such signature[,]: (A) be imprinted or stamped legibly and conspicuously with the printed name of the prescriber who has signed the prescription. The imprinted or stamped name of the signing prescriber shall appear in an appropriate location on the prescription form and shall not be entered in or upon any space or line reserved for the prescriber's signature. The imprinted or stamped name shall not be employed as a substitute for, or fulfill any legal requirement otherwise mandating that the prescription be signed by the prescriber; AND (B) SHALL BE TYPEWRITTEN, ELECTRONICALLY PRINTED OR HANDWRITTEN IN INK OR INDELIBLE PENCIL IN A LEGIBLE MANNER. THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL NOT AFFECT MATTERS REQUIRED BY LAW TO BE HANDWRITTEN BY THE PRESCRIBER. S 2. The opening paragraph of subdivision 2 of section 3332 of the public health law, as amended by chapter 178 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows: Such prescription shall be prepared on an official New York state prescription form, LEGIBLY written with ink, indelible pencil or, apart from the practitioner's signature, typewriter or electronic printer, or to the extent authorized by federal requirements, on an electronic prescription AND, WHERE HANDWRITTEN, SHALL ONLY BE WRITTEN IN PRINT LETTERS. SUCH PRESCRIPTIONS SHALL NOT BE HANDWRITTEN IN SCRIPT LETTERS. EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD06347-01-1
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