A06954 Summary:

BILL NOA06954
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORPaulin
 
COSPNSRGottfried, Englebright, Galef, Glick, Rosenthal, Skoufis, Lavine, Titone, Fahy, Abinanti, Steck
 
MLTSPNSRAubry, Brennan, Cahill, Cook, Crouch, Cymbrowitz, Dinowitz, Farrell, Gunther, Hevesi, Hooper, Jaffee, Lifton, Lupardo, Morelle, Perry, Pretlow, Thiele, Wright
 
Amd SS6527, 6807, 6909 & 6951, add S6832, Ed L; amd SS3216, 3221 & 4304, Ins L; amd S207, Pub Health L
 
Provides for dispensing emergency contraception under certain conditions.
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A06954 Actions:

BILL NOA06954
 
04/15/2015referred to health
01/06/2016referred to health
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A06954 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6954
 
                               2015-2016 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 15, 2015
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A. PAULIN, GOTTFRIED, ENGLEBRIGHT, GALEF, GLICK,
          ROSENTHAL, SKOUFIS, LAVINE, TITONE, FAHY -- Multi-Sponsored by  --  M.
          of  A. AUBRY, BRENNAN, CAHILL, CLARK, COOK, CROUCH, CYMBROWITZ, DINOW-
          ITZ,  FARRELL,  GUNTHER,  HEVESI,  HOOPER,  JAFFEE,  LIFTON,  LUPARDO,
          MORELLE,  PERRY,  PRETLOW, THIELE, WRIGHT -- read once and referred to
          the Committee on Health
 
        AN ACT to amend the education law, the  insurance  law  and  the  public
          health  law, in relation to providing for dispensing emergency contra-
          ception under certain conditions
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Short  title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
     2  the "unintended pregnancy prevention act".
     3    § 2. Legislative findings. The United States Food  and  Drug  Adminis-
     4  tration  (FDA) has declared emergency contraceptive drugs to be safe and
     5  effective. There is neither medical  nor  public  health  research  that
     6  validates  an age restriction on access to emergency contraception (EC).
     7  Furthermore, no specific medical conditions preclude a woman from  using
     8  EC. The only contraindication to EC use is pregnancy itself, not because
     9  it  represents  a  danger  to  the woman or to the embryo but because it
    10  would be inefficient in preventing the pregnancy. Pregnancy  prevention,
    11  not abortion, is caused by the use of emergency contraceptive drugs.
    12    The legislature deems it necessary to guarantee immediate access to EC
    13  to  all,  especially young women. Nearly thirty percent of United States
    14  teenage girls become pregnant before reaching twenty years of age. Teens
    15  are more likely than adults to experience contraceptive  failure,  which
    16  may  lead  to  unintended pregnancies and consequently dangerous medical
    17  issues for both mother and baby.
    18    The legislature deems it necessary to create a structure for simplify-
    19  ing access to EC for these women, while respecting  and  preserving  the
    20  prescribing  scope  of practice for physicians, nurse practitioners, and
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10324-01-5

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     1  midwives; the treating and case-finding scope of practice of  registered
     2  professional  nurses;  and  the  dispensing scope of practice of pharma-
     3  cists. This act does not alter the scope of such professions,  nor  does
     4  this  legislation  interfere with non-prescription access to EC where it
     5  is otherwise lawful.
     6    § 3. Subdivision 6 of section 6527 of the education law, as  added  by
     7  chapter  573  of the laws of 1999, paragraph (c) as added by chapter 221
     8  of the laws of 2002, paragraph (d) as added by chapter 429 of  the  laws
     9  of  2005  and paragraph (e) as added by chapter 352 of the laws of 2014,
    10  is amended to read as follows:
    11    6. A licensed physician may prescribe and order a non-patient specific
    12  regimen [to a registered professional nurse],  pursuant  to  regulations
    13  promulgated  by  the commissioner, and consistent with the public health
    14  law, [for] to:
    15    (a) a registered professional nurse for:
    16    (i) administering immunizations[.];
    17    [(b)] (ii) the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis[.];
    18    [(c)] (iii) administering purified protein derivative (PPD) tests[.];
    19    [(d)] (iv) administering tests to determine the presence of the  human
    20  immunodeficiency virus[.];
    21    [(e)] (v) administering tests to determine the presence of the hepati-
    22  tis C virus[.];
    23    (vi) emergency contraception, to be administered to or dispensed to be
    24  self-administered  by  the  patient,  under  section sixty-eight hundred
    25  thirty-two of this title; or
    26    (b) a licensed pharmacist, for dispensing emergency contraception,  to
    27  be  self-administered  by the patient, under section sixty-eight hundred
    28  thirty-two of this title.
    29    § 4. Subdivision 3 of section 6807 of the education law, as  added  by
    30  chapter  573  of the laws of 1999, is amended and a new subdivision 4 is
    31  added to read as follows:
    32    3. A pharmacist may dispense drugs and devices to a registered profes-
    33  sional nurse, and a registered professional nurse may possess and admin-
    34  ister, drugs and devices, pursuant to  a  non-patient  specific  regimen
    35  prescribed  or  ordered  by  a  licensed  physician, licensed midwife or
    36  certified nurse practitioner, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the
    37  commissioner and the public health law.
    38    4. A licensed pharmacist may dispense a non-patient  specific  regimen
    39  of  emergency  contraception,  to  be  self-administered by the patient,
    40  prescribed or ordered by a licensed physician, certified  nurse  practi-
    41  tioner,  or  licensed midwife, under section sixty-eight hundred thirty-
    42  two of this article.
    43    § 5. The education law is amended by adding a new section 6832 to read
    44  as follows:
    45    § 6832. Emergency contraception; non-patient specific prescription  or
    46  order.  1.  As  used in this section, the following terms shall have the
    47  following meanings, unless the context requires otherwise:
    48    (a) "Emergency contraception" means one or more prescription  or  non-
    49  prescription  drugs,  used separately or in combination, in a dosage and
    50  manner for preventing pregnancy when used after intercourse, found  safe
    51  and  effective  for that use by the United States food and drug adminis-
    52  tration, and dispensed or administered for that purpose.
    53    (b) "Prescriber" means a licensed physician, certified  nurse  practi-
    54  tioner or licensed midwife.
    55    2. This section applies to the administering or dispensing of emergen-
    56  cy  contraception by a registered professional nurse or licensed pharma-

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     1  cist pursuant to a prescription or  order  for  a  non-patient  specific
     2  regimen  made  by  a prescriber under section sixty-five hundred twenty-
     3  seven, sixty-nine hundred nine or sixty-nine hundred fifty-one  of  this
     4  title.  This section does not apply to administering or dispensing emer-
     5  gency contraception when lawfully done without such  a  prescription  or
     6  order.
     7    3.  The  administering  or  dispensing of emergency contraception by a
     8  registered professional nurse or licensed pharmacist shall  be  done  in
     9  accordance  with  professional  standards  of practice and in accordance
    10  with written procedures  and  protocols  agreed  to  by  the  registered
    11  professional nurse or licensed pharmacist and the prescriber or a hospi-
    12  tal  (licensed under article twenty-eight of the public health law) that
    13  provides gynecological or family planning services.
    14    4. (a) When emergency contraception is administered or dispensed,  the
    15  registered  professional  nurse  or licensed pharmacist shall provide to
    16  the patient written material that includes: (i) the  clinical  consider-
    17  ations  and  recommendations  for  use of the drug; (ii) the appropriate
    18  method for using the  drug;  (iii)  information  on  the  importance  of
    19  follow-up  health  care;  (iv) information on the health risks and other
    20  dangers of unprotected intercourse; and (v) referral information  relat-
    21  ing  to  health  care and services relating to sexual abuse and domestic
    22  violence.
    23    (b) Such written material  shall  be  developed  or  approved  by  the
    24  commissioner in consultation with the department of health and the Amer-
    25  ican college of obstetricians and gynecologists.
    26    §  6.  Subdivision 4 of section 6909 of the education law, as added by
    27  chapter 573 of the laws of 1999, paragraph (a) as amended and  paragraph
    28  (c)  as added by chapter 221 of the laws of 2002, paragraph (d) as added
    29  by chapter 429 of the laws of 2005 and paragraph (e) as added by chapter
    30  352 of the laws of 2014, is amended to read as follows:
    31    4. A certified nurse practitioner may prescribe and  order  a  non-pa-
    32  tient specific regimen [to a registered professional nurse], pursuant to
    33  regulations promulgated by the commissioner, consistent with subdivision
    34  three  of  section  [six  thousand  nine] sixty-nine hundred two of this
    35  article, and consistent with the public health law, [for] to:
    36    (a) a registered professional nurse for:
    37    (i) administering immunizations[.];
    38    [(b)] (ii) the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis[.];
    39    [(c)] (iii) administering purified protein derivative (PPD) tests[.];
    40    [(d)] (iv) administering tests to determine the presence of the  human
    41  immunodeficiency virus[.];
    42    [(e)] (v) administering tests to determine the presence of the hepati-
    43  tis C virus[.];
    44    (vi) emergency contraception, to be administered to or dispensed to be
    45  self-administered  by  the  patient,  under  section sixty-eight hundred
    46  thirty-two of this title; or
    47    (b) a licensed pharmacist, for dispensing emergency contraception,  to
    48  be  self-administered  by the patient, under section sixty-eight hundred
    49  thirty-two of this title.
    50    § 7. Subdivision 5 of section 6909 of the education law, as  added  by
    51  chapter 573 of the laws of 1999, is amended to read as follows:
    52    5.  A registered professional nurse may execute a non-patient specific
    53  regimen prescribed or ordered by a licensed physician, licensed  midwife
    54  or  certified nurse practitioner, pursuant to regulations promulgated by
    55  the commissioner.

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     1    § 8. Section 6951 of the education law is  amended  by  adding  a  new
     2  subdivision 4 to read as follows:
     3    4.  A  licensed midwife may prescribe and order a non-patient specific
     4  regimen  pursuant  to  regulations  promulgated  by  the   commissioner,
     5  consistent with this section and the public health law, to:
     6    (a) a registered professional nurse for emergency contraception, to be
     7  administered  to  or  dispensed  to be self-administered by the patient,
     8  under section sixty-eight hundred thirty-two of this title; or
     9    (b) a licensed pharmacist, for dispensing emergency contraception,  to
    10  be  self-administered  by the patient, under section sixty-eight hundred
    11  thirty-two of this title.
    12    § 9. Section 3216 of the insurance law is  amended  by  adding  a  new
    13  subsection (n) to read as follows:
    14    (n)  Any  policy  under  this  article  that covers contraception when
    15  provided pursuant to a prescription shall cover emergency  contraception
    16  as  defined  in  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section sixty-eight
    17  hundred thirty-two of the education law, when provided  pursuant  to  an
    18  ordinary  prescription  or order under section sixty-eight hundred thir-
    19  ty-two of the education  law  and  when  lawfully  provided  other  than
    20  through a prescription or order.
    21    §  10.  Section  3221  of the insurance law is amended by adding a new
    22  subsection (t) to read as follows:
    23    (t) Any policy under  this  article  that  covers  contraception  when
    24  provided pursuant to a prescription, shall cover emergency contraception
    25  as  defined  in  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section sixty-eight
    26  hundred thirty-two of the education law, when provided  pursuant  to  an
    27  ordinary  prescription  or order under section sixty-eight hundred thir-
    28  ty-two of the education  law  and  when  lawfully  provided  other  than
    29  through a prescription or order.
    30    §  11.  Section  4304  of the insurance law is amended by adding a new
    31  subsection (n) to read as follows:
    32    (n) Any policy under  this  article  that  covers  contraception  when
    33  provided pursuant to a prescription, shall cover emergency contraception
    34  as  defined  in  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section sixty-eight
    35  hundred thirty-two of the education law, when provided  pursuant  to  an
    36  ordinary  prescription  or order under section sixty-eight hundred thir-
    37  ty-two of the education  law  and  when  lawfully  provided  other  than
    38  through a prescription or order.
    39    § 12. Subdivision 1 of section 207 of the public health law is amended
    40  by adding a new paragraph (k) to read as follows:
    41    (k)  Emergency  contraception, including information about its safety,
    42  efficacy, appropriate use and availability.
    43    § 13. This act shall take effect on  the  one  hundred  eightieth  day
    44  after it shall have become a law; provided, however, that sections nine,
    45  ten and eleven of this act shall apply to policies and contracts issued,
    46  renewed,  modified,  altered or amended on or after such effective date.
    47  The commissioner of education is authorized to promulgate  any  and  all
    48  rules and regulations and take any other measures necessary to implement
    49  this act on its effective date on or before such effective date.
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