This amendment clarifies that medications must be FDA-approved, removes conditional language, and deletes a subsection regarding unprofessional conduct standards.
- Specifies that the medications authorized for off-label prescribing must be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration, adding a qualification to the bill's authorization. (Page 1, line 2)
- Removes the phrase 'as specified' from the bill's introductory language, eliminating conditional language from the authorization provisions. (Page 1, line 4)
- Removes a colon at the end of a line, appearing to be a formatting adjustment to the definitions section. (Page 3, line 20)
- Removes a numbered subsection indicator, changing the formatting of the immunity provision. (Page 4, line 1)
- Changes a semicolon to a period, adjusting the punctuation in the professional conduct section. (Page 4, line 3)
- Deletes the entire subsection (b) regarding unprofessional conduct standards, removing provisions stating that medical treatment recommendations not regulated by licensing boards or professional associations shall not be considered unprofessional conduct. (Page 4, lines 5-11)
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