HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2016.11.10 - 22658REPORT November 10, 2016
BY: General Government Committee, Christine Long, Chairperson
IN RE: MR #16265 - SUPPORT OF SENATE BILLS 769, 700, 701 AND 772 TO COMBAT
OPIOID PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE IN MICHIGAN
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The General Government Committee, having reviewed the above referenced resolution on
October 31, 2016, reports with the recommendation the resolution be adopted with the following
revisions:
Revise the typographical error in the title of the resolution, the Senate Bill
numbers are to be sequential, 7-G0 770 and 7-04 771, to read as follows, "MR
#16265 — BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS — SUPPORT OF SENATE BILLS 769,
770, 771 AND 772 TO COMBAT OPIOID PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE IN
MICHIGAN."
Chairperson, on behalf of the General Government Committee, I move the acceptance of the
foregoing report.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE
GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE
Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Quarles absent.
MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #16265
BY: Commissioner Bill Dwyer, District #14
IN RE: SUPPORT OF SENATE BILLS 769, 700, 701 AND 772 TO COMBAT OPIOID PRESCRIPTION
DRUG ABUSE IN MICHIGAN
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the United States, with 47,055
lethal drug overdoses in 2014. °plaid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 18,893 overdose deaths
related to prescription pain relievers, and 10,574 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2014; and
WHEREAS according to the data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), "nearly
one-third of people aged 12 and over who used drugs for the first time in 2009 began by using a
prescription drug non-medically; and
WHEREAS in 2012, 259 million prescriptions were written for opioids, which is more than enough to give
every American adult their own bottle of pills; and
WHEREAS while U.S. residents constitute less than 5% of the world population, they consume 80% of
the global opioid supply and 99% of the global hydrocodone supply; and
WHEREAS four in five new heroin users started out misusing prescription painkillers according to the
Center for Disease Control and Prevention; and
WHEREAS statistics show that 44 people die in the United States every day from an overdose of
prescription painkillers, more than cocaine and heroin combined; and
WHEREAS in Michigan, the number of drug overdose deaths — a majority of which are from prescription
drugs — has tripled since 1999; and
WHEREAS nonmedical use of prescription painkillers costs health insurers up to $72.5 billion annually in
direct health-care costs; and
WHEREAS the Michigan Prescription Drug & °plaid Abuse Task Force was formed in 2015 and charged
with examining recent trends in prescription drug and opioid abuse, evaluating strategic options, and
developing a statewide action plan; and
WHEREAS the Task Force was composed of 21 members, including state lawmakers, government
officials, court officials, law enforcement personnel, medical professionals, and other stakeholders in the
fight against prescription drug abuse; and
WHEREAS the Task Force issued a report on October 26, 2015 including numerous recommendations
for steps that should be taken to address this burgeoning problem in Michigan; and
WHEREAS Senate Bills 769, 770, 771 and 772 have been introduced to implement the Task Force
recommendations targeted at "doctor shopping," a practice in which patients may go to several doctors in
an effort to get multiple prescriptions, and to increase penalties on physicians who overprescribe these
controlled substances; and
WHEREAS Senate Bills 769 and 770 would require doctors to check the Michigan Automated
Prescription System, or MAPS, before prescribing medications to new patients. MAPS is used to identify
and prevent drug diversion at all levels, from the prescribing physician, to the pharmacy, and finally to the
patient, by collecting prescriptions for schedule two to schedule five controlled substances; and
WHEREAS Senate Bills 771 and 772 would increase penalties for physicians who overprescribe the
specified controlled substances. Currently a misdemeanor punishable by two years, this legislation would
increase the penalty to a felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison; and
WHEREAS adoption of this legislation would to help stem the tide of increasing opioid addiction and save
lives in Michigan and Oakland County,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners support the
passage of Senate Bills 769, 770, 771 and 772 and request that the Michigan Legislature act
expeditiously to adopt this necessary legislation.
Chairperson, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
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Resolution #16265 September 22, 2016
The Chairperson referred the resolution to the General Government Committee. There were no
objections.
Resolution #16265 November 10, 2016
Moved by Fleming supported by McGillivray the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the Consent
Agenda be adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted).
AYES: Dwyer, Fleming, Gershenson, Gingell, Gosselin, Hoffman, Kochenderfer, KowaII, Long,
McGillivray, Middleton, Quarles, Scott, Spisz, Taub, Weipert, Woodward, Zack, Bowman,
Crawford. (20)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolution (with fiscal notes attached) on the Consent
Agenda were adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted).
/1/1/(6. GERALD D. POISSON
CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE
ACTING PURSUANT TO MCL 45,559A(7)
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and
accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on November 10,
2016, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office,
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County of Oakland at
Pontiac, Michigan this 101h day of November, 2016.
Lisa Brown, Oakland County