| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 32 MRSA c. 117, sub-c. 12 is enacted to read: |
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| COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE FOR EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION |
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| | This subchapter is known and may be cited as "the | Collaborative Practice for Emergency Contraception Act." |
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| §13822.__Collaborative practice authorized |
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| | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a licensed | pharmacist who has completed the training required in section | 13823 may initiate emergency contraception drug therapy in | accordance with standardized procedures or protocols developed | by the pharmacist and an authorized prescriber who is acting | within the prescriber's scope of practice. |
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| §13823.__Training required |
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| | Prior to performing any procedure authorized under this | chapter, a pharmacist must have completed a training program | on emergency contraception, delivered by an entity authorized | by a national council on pharmaceutical education, or another | training program approved by the board.__The training program | must include, but is not limited to, conduct of sensitive | communications, quality assurance, referral to additional | services and documentation. |
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| §13824.__Provision of standardized fact sheet required |
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| | For each emergency contraception drug therapy initiated | pursuant to this subchapter, the pharmacist shall provide the | recipient of the emergency contraceptive drugs with a | standardized fact sheet developed by the board that includes, | but is not limited to, the indications for use of the drug, | the appropriate method for using the drug, the need for | medical follow-up and referral information, information on | sexual assault and referral information and other appropriate | information. |
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| | Nothing in this subchapter affects the provisions of law | relating to maintaining the confidentiality of medical | records. |
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