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2007 Vetoed Bills and Messages
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H.B. 282
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Article - State Government
8-403.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (a) of this section, on or before
the evaluation date for the following governmental activities or units, an evaluation
shall be made of the following governmental activities or units and the statutes and
regulations that relate to the governmental activities or units:
(49) Physicians, State Board of (§ 14-201 of the Health Occupations
Article: July 1, [2006] 2012);
(53) Polysomnography Professional Standards Committee (§ 14-5C-05
of the Health Occupations Article: July 1, [2010] 2012);
Chapter 220 of the Acts of 2003
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That:
(a) [On or before November 1, 2003, the State Board of Physician Quality
Assurance shall establish or designate a program to train Maryland physicians who
wish to apply for a waiver from SAMHSA to practice office-based, medication-assisted
opioid addiction therapy.
(b) In establishing or designating a training program required under
subsection (a) of this section, the Board shall:
(1) consult the Model Policy Guidelines for Opioid Addiction
Treatment in the Medical Office adopted by the Federation of State Medical Boards of
the United States, Inc.; and
(2) adopt regulations regarding the specific experience or training
qualifications required to:
(i) demonstrate the ability of the physician to treat and manage
opiate-dependent patients in an office-based setting; and
(ii) qualify a physician for certification by the Board to apply for
a waiver from SAMHSA to practice office-based, medication-assisted opioid addiction
therapy.
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