Tennessee · 114

HB 1102

Controlled Substances - As introduced, prohibits a healthcare facility from authorizing a licensed healthcare professional from performing a drug or alcohol test or screen on a patient who is pregnant, less than one year postpartum, or a newborn without written and oral consent; allows for a drug or alcohol test or screen to be performed without the consent of the patient in certain listed situations. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 63 and Title 68.

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Tennessee HB 1102 prohibits healthcare facilities from authorizing drug or alcohol tests on pregnant patients, those less than one year postpartum, or newborns without written and oral consent. The bill amends TCA Titles 33, 63, and 68 to allow such testing without consent only in specific listed situations.

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