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HB 364

Alabama - Session 2026RS

House in_committee 2026-01-29
Bill Details

Title: Opioids; require health care professionals to discuss opioid use prior to prescription of Schedule II controlled substances, exceptions provided

Summary

Health

Sponsor
Gregory Barnes
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-29 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-01-29 Status in_committee
2026-01-29 Latest Action Pending Committee Action in House of Origin
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