South Carolina General Assembly
112th Session, 1997-1998

Bill 3112


                    Current Status

Bill Number:                    3112
Ratification Number:            154
Act Number:                     79
Type of Legislation:            General Bill GB
Introducing Body:               House
Introduced Date:                19970114
Primary Sponsor:                Byrd 
All Sponsors:                   Byrd 
Drafted Document Number:        bbm\9022ac.97
Date Bill Passed both Bodies:   19970522
Date of Last Amendment:         19970429
Governor's Action:              U Became law without signature of
                                Governor
Date of Governor's Action:      19970611
Subject:                        Osteoporosis Prevention, Treatment
                                and Education Act; Medical

History


Body    Date      Action Description                       Com     Leg Involved
______  ________  _______________________________________  _______ ____________

------  19970630  Act No. A79
------  19970611  Unsigned, became law without
                  signature of Governor
------  19970604  Ratified R154
Senate  19970522  Read third time, enrolled for
                  ratification
Senate  19970521  Read second time
Senate  19970520  Committee report: Favorable              13 SMA
Senate  19970501  Introduced, read first time,             13 SMA
                  referred to Committee
House   19970430  Read third time, sent to Senate
House   19970429  Amended, read second time
House   19970423  Committee report: Favorable with         27 H3M
                  amendment
House   19970114  Introduced, read first time,             27 H3M
                  referred to Committee
House   19970108  Prefiled, referred to Committee          27 H3M


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(A79, R154, H3112)

AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 44, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO HEALTH, BY ADDING CHAPTER 125 TO ENACT THE OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION, TREATMENT, AND EDUCATION ACT SO AS TO ESTABLISH THE OSTEOPOROSIS EDUCATION FUND TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE FUND AND THE DEPARTMENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES IN CARRYING OUT THE PURPOSE OF THE FUND.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

Act citation

SECTION 1. This act may be cited as the Osteoporosis Prevention, Treatment, and Education Act.

Osteoporosis Education Fund created

SECTION 2. Title 44 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"CHAPTER 125

Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Education

Section 44-125-10. This chapter may be cited as the Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Education Act.

Section 44-125-20. (A) There is established the Osteoporosis Education Fund, separate and distinct from the general fund, in the State Treasury and to be administered by the Department of Health and Environmental Control. The purpose of the fund is to promote public awareness, prevention, and treatment of osteoporosis.

(B) All funds received by the department for the Osteoporosis Education Fund must be deposited with the State Treasurer. Earnings on the funds must be credited to the fund. Funds remaining in the account for the fund at the end of the fiscal year may be carried forward by the fund.

Section 44-125-30. To implement the purposes of the fund, the department may establish an Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Education Program and if funds are available and received from the Osteoporosis Education Fund may:

(1) conduct a statewide needs assessment to identify:

(a) available technical assistance and educational materials and programs nationwide;

(b) the level of public and professional awareness about osteoporosis;

(c) the needs of osteoporosis patients and of their families and caregivers;

(d) needs of health care providers;

(e) the services available to osteoporosis patients;

(f) existence of osteoporosis treatment programs;

(g) existence of osteoporosis support groups;

(h) existence of osteoporosis rehabilitation services;

(i) number and location of bone density testing equipment.

(2) design and implement strategies for raising public awareness of the causes and nature of osteoporosis, personal risk factors, the value of prevention and early detection, and options for diagnosing and treating osteoporosis;

(3) develop and work with other state and local agencies in presenting educational programs for physicians and other health professionals on the most up-to-date, accurate scientific and medical information on osteoporosis prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and therapeutic decision-making including, but not limited to, guidelines for detecting and treating the disease in special populations, risks and benefits of medications, and research advances; and

(4) develop, maintain, and make available a list of osteoporosis-related services and osteoporosis health care providers with specialization in services to prevent, diagnose, and treat osteoporosis.

Section 44-125-40. Additionally, the department, in carrying out its responsibilities under this chapter, and if funds are available and received from the Osteoporosis Education Fund, may:

(1) employ qualified staff to implement the Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Education Program established by Section 44-125-30;

(2) provide appropriate training for staff of the Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Education Program;

(3) work to improve the capacity of community-based services available to osteoporosis patients;

(4) work with other state and local governmental offices, community and business leaders, community organizations, health care and human service providers, and national osteoporosis organizations to coordinate efforts and maximize state resources in the areas of education, prevention, and treatment of osteoporosis;

(5) identify and, when appropriate, replicate or use successful osteoporosis programs and procure related materials and services from organizations with appropriate expertise and knowledge of osteoporosis."

Time effective

SECTION 3. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

Became law without the signature of the Governor -- 6/11/97.