(3.5) A coroner may authorize a deputy coroner to access the program on behalf of the coroner if:
(I) Is receiving the opioid in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, residential facility, or correctional facility;
(II) Has been diagnosed with cancer and is experiencing cancer-related pain;
Source: L. 2019: Entire title R&RE with relocations, (HB 19-1172), ch. 136, p. 1497, § 1, effective October 1; (3)(l) added, (SB 19-228), ch. 276, p. 2610, § 18, effective October 1. L. 2021: (2), IP(3)(l), (3)(l)(I), (3)(l)(II), and (6) amended and (3.5) added, (SB 21-098), ch. 285, p. 1690, § 2, effective July 1; (3)(l)(I), IP(4)(a), (4)(c), and (7) amended, (4)(a.5) added, and (4)(e) repealed, (HB 21-1276), ch. 364, p. 2401, § 16, effective July 1; (2) amended, (HB 21-1012), ch. 480, p. 3424, § 1, effective September 7.
Cross references: For the legislative declaration in HB 21-1276, see section 1 of chapter 364, Session Laws of Colorado 2021.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 12 - Professions and Occupations
Article 280 - Pharmacists, Pharmacy Businesses, and Pharmaceuticals
Part 4 - Electronic Monitoring of Prescription Drugs
§ 12-280-401. Legislative Declaration
§ 12-280-403. Prescription Drug Use Monitoring Program - Registration Required
§ 12-280-404. Program Operation - Access - Rules - Definitions
§ 12-280-405. Prescription Drug Monitoring Fund - Creation - Fee
§ 12-280-406. Violations - Penalties
§ 12-280-407. Prescription Drug Outlets - Prescribers - Responsibilities - Liability