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A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: "AN ACT REVISING LAWS RELATED TO DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIVES; EXPANDING the ABILITY FOR DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIVES TO OBTAIN AND ADMINISTER CERTAIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGS; REQUIRING CERTAIN EDUCATION PRIOR TO THE ABILITY FOR DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIVES TO ADMINISTER DRUGS; REQUIRING DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIVES TO ESTABLISH PROTOCOLS FOR DRUG ADMINISTRATION; providing RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; AMENDING SECTION 37-27-302, MCA; and PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE."

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:

 

Section 1. Section 37-27-302, MCA, is amended to read:

"37-27-302. Administration of prescription drugs -- when prohibited -- exceptions when allowed -- protocols -- rulemaking. (1) A Except as provided in subsection (2), a licensed direct-entry midwife may not dispense or administer prescription drugs other than newborn vitamin K (oral or intramuscular preparations), pitocin (intramuscular) postpartum, xylocaine (subcutaneous), and, in accordance with administrative rules adopted by the department of public health and human services, prophylactic eye agents to newborn infants. These drugs may be administered only if prescribed by a physician.

(2)        A licensed direct-entry midwife who has successfully completed accredited courses in pharmacology and intravenous therapy may, during the practice of midwifery, directly obtain and administer the following:

(a)        oxygen;

(b)        postpartum antihemorrhagic agents, including:

(i)         pitocin (intramuscular);

(ii)        methylergonovine;

(iii)       misoprostol;

(iv)       tranexamic acid; and

(v)        other postpartum antihemorrhagic drugs allowed by board rule;

(c)        injectable local anesthetics for the repair of up to second-degree lacerations;

(d)        antibiotics for group b streptococcus prophylaxis consistent with guidelines of the United States centers for disease control and prevention;

(e)        epinephrine administered for anaphylactic shock;

(f)         intravenous fluids for fluid replacement and administration of approved medications;

(g)        rho(d) immune globulin to prevent maternal immune sensitization to certain fetal blood types;

(h)        newborn vitamin K or phytonadione (oral or intramuscular preparations);

(i)         in accordance with administrative rules adopted by the department of public health and human services, prophylactic eye agents to newborn infants; and

(j)         medications as prescribed, including the use of devices as defined in 37-2-101.

(3)        A licensed direct-entry midwife who administers drugs under this section must establish written protocol, including but not limited to:

(a)        procurement of prescription drugs, which must be procured from a wholesale drug distributor or pharmacy supplier licensed by the board of pharmacy provided for in 2-15-1733;

(b)        storage, inventory control, and disposal of prescription drugs; and

(c)        use and care of prescription drugs.

(4)        The board may adopt rules to implement this section."

 

NEW SECTION. Section 2.Effective date. [This act] is effective on passage and approval.

 


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