2010 NCMS House of Delegates Actions: Resolutions

The NCMS House of Delegates took the following actions on Resolutions 1-11.  A more detailed summary will be published soon. 

RESOLUTION  1 – KEEP IMMUNIZATIONS IN THE MEDICAL HOME; REFERRED TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR ACTION.

RESULUTION  2 – OPPOSITION TO AUTOMATIC REFILL PROGRAMS; ADOPTED AS AMENDED

RESOLUTION  3 – BAN ON TOBACCO AND ALCOHOL SALES IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES; REFERRED TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR ACTION

RESOLUTION  4 – HANDICAPPED PARKING REGULATION; REFERRED TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR ACTION

RESOLUTION  5 – SILVER ALERT; FILED

RESOLUTION  6 – COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE BY NON (MD/DO) PHYSICIANS; FILED

RESOLUTION  7 – MEDICAL GUIDELINES AND RESEARCH FOR MARIJUANA; REFERRED TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK TO THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES

RESOLUTION  8 – OPIOID MEDICATION, LONG LASTING; ADOPTED AS AMENDED (with title to be revised administratively)

RESOLUTION  9 – RETAIL MEDICAL CLINICS IN FACILITIES SELLING TOBACCO PRODUCTS; FILED

RESOLUTION 10 – SUPPORT OF TOBACCO TAX INCREASE; REFERRED TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR ACTION

RESOLUTION 11 – SOFT DRINK TAX DEDICATED TO THE PREVENTION OF OBESITY;  ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT AND REFERRED TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR ACTION

 
 

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