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Minutes
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07/12/2011
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Board of County Commissioners
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4049
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141, 097-125
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AGENCIES -NONE <br />10. PUBLIC ITEMS <br />l O.A. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />fl <br />TE <br />PAIN <br />AND GO <br />- IN <br />NT <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD - <br />Clerk's Note: Item 10.A.1. was heard following Item 10.A.2. and is placed here for <br />continuity purposes. <br />County Attorney Alan Polackwich, Sr. presented a revised permanent Pain Management <br />Clinic Ordinance for adoption by the Board incorporating the necessary changes that were <br />recently passed into law by the State, as he clearly defined in his memorandum dated July 1, <br />2011. He advised that an additional change in the new Florida State law merited further <br />discussion by the Board. This law exempted pain management clinics from State registration <br />that are wholly owned and operated by certain pain specialty physicians. He recalled that on <br />July 14th, the Board reached a consensus not to exempt those clinics from requiring a permit, but <br />tabled the decision whether to provide an abbreviated application process because of a 2-2 split <br />vote. He pointed out that the proposed revised ordinance was drafted to include the abbreviated <br />application process. <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />Theresa Tolle, a Pharnlacist from 7746 Bay Street Pharmacy and Horne Health Care in <br />Sebastian, was interested in controlling the problems on the street. Her main concern was having <br />the requirement by this ordinance to dispense no more than 20% of the prescriptions filled during <br />July 12, 2011 <br />�7 <br />`� � �� � � Q <br />�;. <br />
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