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North Dakota Century Code
Chapter 19-03.3
Controlled Substances for Care & Treatment
Section 19-03.3-01. As used in this
chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Board" means the state
board of medical examiners.
2. "Pain" means acute
pain and chronic pain. Acute pain is the normal, predicted physiological response
to a noxious chemical or thermal or mechanical stimulus and typically is associated
with invasive procedures, trauma, or disease, and is generally time-limited.
Chronic pain is a state that persists beyond the usual course of an acute disease
or healing of an injury or that may or may not be associated with an acute or
chronic pathologic process that causes continuous or intermittent pain over
months or years.
3. "Physician" means a physician licensed by the board.
Section 19-03.3-02. Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, a physician may prescribe or administer controlled
substances to a patient in the course of the physician's treatment of the patient
for pain. A physician shall keep records of purchases and disposals of controlled
substances prescribed or administered under this section. The records must include
the date of purchase, the date of sale or administration by the physician, the
name and address of the patient, and the reason for the prescribing or the administering
of the substances to the patient.
Section 19-03.3-03. No hospital or health care facility may forbid or restrict
the use of controlled substances when prescribed or administered by a physician
having staff privileges at that hospital or health care facility for a patient
diagnosed and treated by a physician for pain.
Section 19-03.3-04. The board may not discipline a physician for prescribing
or administering controlled substances in the course of treatment of a patient
for pain under this chapter.
Section 19-03.3-05. This chapter does not apply to a person being treated by
a physician for chemical dependency because of the person's use of controlled
substances not related to treatment for pain. This chapter does not authorize
a physician to prescribe or administer any drug legally classified as a controlled
substance or as an addictive or dangerous drug for other than medically accepted
therapeutic purposes. A person to whom controlled substances are prescribed
or administered for pain is not exempt from section 39-08-01 or 39-20-04.1.
Section 19-03.3-06. This chapter does not limit the authority of the board to
cancel, revoke, or suspend the license of any physician who:
1. Prescribes or administers a drug or treatment that is nontherapeutic in nature
or nontherapeutic in the manner the drug or treatment is administered or prescribed.
2. Fails to keep complete and accurate records of purchases and disposals of
controlled substances listed in chapter 19-03.1.
3. Writes false or ficticious prescriptions for controlled substances scheduled
in chapter 19-03.1.