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8 House Research Organization, Bill Analysis: SB 195, May 22, 2015, accessed March 2, 2016, http://www.hro.house.state.tx.us/pdf/
ba84r/sb0195.pdf.
9 "Drug Fact Sheet: Hydrocodone," Drug Enforcement Administration, accessed March 23, 2016, http://www.dea.gov/druginfo/
drugdatasheets/Hydrocodone.pdf.
10 Based on Drug Enforcement Administration data.
11 Based on Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) data.
12 Based on Texas Department of State Health Services data.
13 Mary Ann Roser, "Flawed numbers mask scope of Texas' prescription drug problem,"Austin American-Statesman, April 25, 2015,
http://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/flawed-numbers-mask-scope-of-texas-prescription-dr/nk3pj/.
14 Niraj Chokshi, "America's drug overdose problem - and what states can do to help fight it - in four charts and maps," The
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15 Based on DPS data.
16 The Associated Press, "Houston area tops Texas in prescriptions for 'heroin high' drug cocktail," The Dallas Morning News, June 1, 2010,
http://wwwIdallasnews.com/news/state/headlines/20100601-Houston-area-tops-Texas-in-prescriptions-1341.ece.
17 House Research Organization, Bill Analysis: S.B. 195.
18 Thomas Clark, John Eadie, Peter Kreiner, and Gail Strickler, Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: An Assessment of the Evidencefor
Best Practices, September 20, 2012, accessed March 1, 2016, http://www.pdmpexcellence.org/sites/all/pdfs/BrandeisPDMP_Reportfinal.pdf.
19 Based on DPS data.
20 "PDMP Mandatory Query by Prescribers and Dispensers," Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Training and Technical Assistance
Center, last modified February 29, 2016, http://www.pdmpassist.org/pdf/MandatoryQuery.pdfI
21 Ohio Administrative Code 4729-5-20.
22 Tennessee Code Annotated Section 53-10-310.
23 22 T.A.C. Section 291.29; "Red Flags' Checklist for Pharmacies,"Texas State Board of Pharmacy, accessed March 7, 2016, https://
www.pharmacy.texas.gov/filespdf/Youmight_be_a_pillmill_ifpdf.
24 State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy, Ohio Automated RX Reporting System, State Statistics, accessed March 1, 2016, https://www.ohiopmp.
gov/Portal/State.aspx.
25 Tennessee Department of Health, Controlled Substance Monitoring Database 2016 Report to the 109th Tennessee General Assembly,
accessed March 21, 2016, https://www.tn.gov/assets/entities/health/attachments/CSMDAnnualReport_2016.pdf.
26 Section 168.001(1), Texas Occupations Code; 22 T.A.C. Section 170.3.
27 Clark, Eadie, Kreiner, and Strickler, Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: An Assessment of the Evidencefor Best Practices.
28 Based on DPS data.
29 Ibid.
30 "Empowering Prescribers & Pharmacists to Prevent Opiate Abuse," Office of John R. Kasich, Governor, State of Ohio, last modified
October 26, 2015, https://www.ohiopmp.gov/Portal/Documents/FactSheet.pdf.
31 "PMP InterConnect Integration Projects Bring Data Into Pharmacy Workflow, Ohio Supports Additional Deployments With $1.5
Million in Funding," National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, November 3, 2015, https://www.nabp.net/news/pmp-interconnect-integration-proIects-bring-data-into-pharmacy-workflow-ohio-supports-additional-deployments-with--5-million-in-funding.
32 Section 481.354, Texas Health and Safety Code.
33 Ibid.
34 Section 554.006(b), Texas Occupations Code.
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