Sec. 481.0767. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The board shall establish an advisory committee to make recommendations regarding information submitted to the board and access to that information under Sections 481.074, 481.075, 481.076, and 481.0761, including recommendations for:
(1) operational improvements to the electronic system that stores the information, including implementing best practices and improvements that address system weaknesses and workflow challenges;
(2) resolutions to identified data concerns;
(3) methods to improve data accuracy, integrity, and security and to reduce technical difficulties; and
(4) the addition of any new data set or service to the information submitted to the board or the access to that information.
(b) The board shall appoint the following members to the advisory committee:
(1) a physician licensed in this state who practices in pain management;
(2) a physician licensed in this state who practices in family medicine;
(3) a physician licensed in this state who performs surgery;
(4) a physician licensed in this state who practices in emergency medicine at a hospital;
(5) a physician licensed in this state who practices in psychiatry;
(6) an oral and maxillofacial surgeon;
(7) a physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse to whom a physician has delegated the authority to prescribe or order a drug;
(8) a pharmacist working at a chain pharmacy;
(9) a pharmacist working at an independent pharmacy;
(10) an academic pharmacist; and
(11) two representatives of the health information technology industry, at least one of whom is a representative of a company whose primary line of business is electronic medical records.
(c) Members of the advisory committee serve three-year terms. Each member shall serve until the member's replacement has been appointed.
(d) The advisory committee shall annually elect a presiding officer from its members.
(e) The advisory committee shall meet at least two times a year and at the call of the presiding officer or the board.
(f) A member of the advisory committee serves without compensation but may be reimbursed by the board for actual expenses incurred in performing the duties of the advisory committee.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1166 (H.B. 3284), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2019.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 6 - Food, Drugs, Alcohol, and Hazardous Substances
Subtitle C - Substance Abuse Regulation and Crimes
Chapter 481 - Texas Controlled Substances Act
Section 481.061. Federal Registration Required
Section 481.065. Authorization for Certain Activities
Section 481.068. Confidentiality
Section 481.070. Administering or Dispensing Schedule I Controlled Substance
Section 481.074. Prescriptions
Section 481.075. Schedule Ii Prescriptions
Section 481.0755. Written, Oral, and Telephonically Communicated Prescriptions
Section 481.0756. Waivers From Electronic Prescribing
Section 481.076. Official Prescription Information; Duties of Texas State Board of Pharmacy
Section 481.0761. Rules; Authority to Contract
Section 481.0762. Monitoring by Regulatory Agency
Section 481.0763. Registration by Regulatory Agency
Section 481.07635. Continuing Education
Section 481.07636. Opioid Prescription Limits
Section 481.0764. Duties of Prescribers, Pharmacists, and Related Health Care Practitioners
Section 481.0766. Reports of Wholesale Distributors
Section 481.0767. Advisory Committee
Section 481.0768. Administrative Penalty: Disclosure or Use of Information
Section 481.0769. Criminal Offenses Related to Prescription Information
Section 481.077. Chemical Precursor Records and Reports
Section 481.0771. Records and Reports on Pseudoephedrine
Section 481.080. Chemical Laboratory Apparatus Record-Keeping Requirements