Arkansas Code § 20-7-609

Authority to contract
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(a) The Department of Health may contract with another agency of this state or with a private vendor, as necessary, to ensure the effective operation of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. (b) A contractor shall be bound to comply with the provisions regarding confidentiality of prescription information as outlined in this subchapter and shall be subject to the penalties specified in this subchapter for unlawful acts. Acts 2011, No. 304, § 1.
(a) The Department of Health may contract with another agency of this state or with a private vendor, as necessary, to ensure the effective operation of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. (b) A contractor shall be bound to comply with the provisions regarding confidentiality of prescription information as outlined in this subchapter and shall be subject to the penalties specified in this subchapter for unlawful acts. Acts 2011, No. 304, § 1.
(a) The Department of Health may contract with another agency of this state or with a private vendor, as necessary, to ensure the effective operation of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. (b) A contractor shall be bound to comply with the provisions regarding confidentiality of prescription information as outlined in this subchapter and shall be subject to the penalties specified in this subchapter for unlawful acts. Acts 2011, No. 304, § 1.
(a) The Department of Health may contract with another agency of this state or with a private vendor, as necessary, to ensure the effective operation of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
(b) A contractor shall be bound to comply with the provisions regarding confidentiality of prescription information as outlined in this subchapter and shall be subject to the penalties specified in this subchapter for unlawful acts.
Acts 2011, No. 304, § 1.

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