Bill
LC 1529
Permit prescribed medications in detention centers
Authorizes detention centers to stock, store, and dispense prescribed medications for detainees under medical oversight, ensuring continuity of care and safer custody.
Bill
LC 1529
Authorizes detention centers to stock, store, and dispense prescribed medications for detainees under medical oversight, ensuring continuity of care and safer custody.
Status: Draft Died in Process
Introduced: November 16, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject: Alcohol and Drugs, Corrections, Local Government Fiscal Impact
LC 1529 appears to be a bill intended to authorize detention centers (such as jails or similar facilities) to permit the administration and management of prescribed medications for detainees. The exact text is not provided here, but the title suggests a focus on ensuring detainees receive their legally prescribed therapies while in custody, with attention to how medications are stored, dispensed, and monitored within correctional settings.
Because the bill’s text is not provided, the following potential provisions are inferred from the designation “Permit prescribed medications in detention centers”:
- Authorization for detention centers to stock, store, and dispense prescribed medications to detainees under defined protocols.
- Requirements for verification of prescriptions, including dosage, timing, and quantity, with appropriate medical oversight.
- Storage, security, and record-keeping standards to safeguard medications and protect detainee privacy.
- Staffing and training requirements for custody or medical personnel responsible for medication administration, including supervision by licensed healthcare professionals where applicable.
- Procedures to ensure continuity of care during intake, transfers, or releases, including coordination with external healthcare providers.
- Compliance with applicable privacy laws and medical record-keeping practices.
- Possible funding mechanisms or fiscal obligations for local governments to support medication programs, staff, and security measures.
- Oversight, audits, and reporting requirements to ensure program integrity and patient safety.
Note: These provisions are anticipated elements common to bills of this nature. The actual provisions may differ.
Status indicates the bill did not progress in its current session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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