+ − Summary
+ − Full Texts (3)
+ − Actions (29)
- Governor Approved
- Effective Date January 1, 2016
- Public Act . . . . . . . . . 99-0163
- Sent to the Governor
- Passed Both Houses
- Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 110-000-001
- Second Reading - Short Debate
- Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
- Do Pass / Short Debate Health Care Licenses Committee; 010-000-000
- Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
- Assigned to Health Care Licenses Committee
- First Reading
- Referred to Rules Committee
- Arrived in House
- Third Reading - Passed; 052-000-000
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommend Do Adopt Criminal Law; 009-000-000
- Second Reading
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Adopted; Murphy
- Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 19, 2015
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Postponed - Criminal Law
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Criminal Law
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Matt Murphy
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments
- Do Pass Criminal Law; 011-000-000
- Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading February 19, 2015
- Assigned to Criminal Law
- Filed with Secretary by Sen. Matt Murphy
- First Reading
- Referred to Assignments
+ − Adopted Amendment
Senate Amendment 001
In the amendatory changes to the Pharmacy Practice Act, provides that a pharmacy or pharmacist may deliver prescription drugs to a physician assistant licensed under the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987 who provides hospice services to a hospice patient or who provides home health services to a person, at the residence or place of employment of the person for whom the prescription was issued or at the hospital or medical care facility in which the patient is confined, or may drop off the prescription at a designated area determined by the patient or the patient's agent. In the amendatory changes to the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, provides that the physician assistant need not register under the Act and may possess controlled substances prescribed for an ultimate user if the physician assistant provides hospice services to a hospice patient who is the ultimate user or provides home health services to a person who is the ultimate user.
+ − Statutes Amended (2)
- 225 ILCS 85/16b
- 720 ILCS 570/302 - from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1302