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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain. 2011 Nov 23;13(2):103–111. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2011.09.006

Table 1.

History of California’s Prescription Monitoring Program

Date Effective Brief Description of Policy Content
1939 PMP began
 Oldest, continually operational, multiple-copy
 prescription program utilizing paper-based
 triplicate forms. Applied only to selected
 “narcotics” (ie, opium, hashish, marijuana,
 cocaine) and limited physicians to issuing not
 more than 100 prescriptions in a 90-day period
1972 Mandated Schedule II “narcotics”
1981 Mandated any non-narcotic Schedule II drug
1992 Established Controlled Substances Prescription
 Advisory Council to study the PMP
1996 Established an electronic system (CURES) to
 monitor prescribing or dispensing of
 Schedule II medications, while retaining
 the requirement of a triplicate
 prescription form
January 1, 2005 California Senate Bill 151 eliminated the
 requirement of the 66-year-old triplicate
 form and replaced it with a secure
 tamper-resistant form for all medications
 in Schedules II-V

Abbreviations: PMP, prescription monitoring programs; CURES, Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System.