Oklahoma opioid commission creates proposal for lawmakers
December 21, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma attorney general's opioid commission has proposed changes to law enforcement, new rules for prescribers and increased data collection.
The Oklahoman reports that the commission laid out five initial recommendations during a meeting Tuesday. Lawmakers will consider the proposals they return for regular session in February. The commission has met multiple times this year under the direction of Attorney General Mike Hunter.
The commission's proposal included suggestions for lawmakers to create penalties for trafficking fentanyl and requiring doctors to use electr...
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