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130th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 1293 |
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LR 1116(03) |
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An Act To Improve
Access to Certain Injectable Medications Approved by the Federal Food and
Drug Administration |
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Fiscal Note for
Bill as Engrossed with:
C "A" (S-220) |
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Committee: Health Coverage, Insurance and
Financial Services |
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Fiscal Note |
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FY 2021-22 |
FY 2022-23 |
Projections FY 2023-24 |
Projections FY 2024-25 |
Appropriations/Allocations |
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Other Special Revenue Funds |
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$41,316 |
$52,073 |
$54,828 |
$57,749 |
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Transfers |
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Other Special Revenue Funds |
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$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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This bill
includes Other Special Revenue Funds allocations totaling $41,316 in fiscal
year 2021-22 and $52,073 in fiscal year 2022-23 to the Department of
Professional and Financial Regulation to implement the requirements of this
legislation within the Office of Professional and Occupational Licensing,
Maine Board of Pharmacy. |
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Of this amount,
allocations of $38,587 in fiscal year 2021-22 and $48,726 in fiscal year
2022-23 to the Licensing and Enforcement program are included to establish
one half-time Comprehensive Health Planner I position and related All Other
costs to manage the anticipated increase in applicants for certification to
administer adult injections of certain drugs approved for the treatment of
mental illness and substance use disorder, as well as the investigation of
complaints. Additionally, allocations of $2,729 in fiscal year 2021-22 and
$3,347 in fiscal year 2022-23 to the Administrative Services Division are
included for technology-related costs associated with establishing the
Comprehensive Health Planner I position.
The Office of Professional and Occupational Licensing will transfer
funds from its Licensing and Enforcement program (which includes funds for
the Maine Board of Pharmacy) to the Administrative Services Division to fund
the allocations. |
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The Maine Board
of Pharmacy within the Office of Professional and Occupational Licensing has
sufficient resources available to support the cost of this legislation
without raising fees through the 2022-2023 biennium. However, fees may need to be increased in
future biennia if the current fee structure does not generate sufficient
revenue to cover the cost of this legislation. |
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