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AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILL NO. 272

Printer's No. 2895

  

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Amend Bill, page 1, line 2, by striking out "and" where it

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occurs the first time

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Amend Bill, page 1, line 5, by inserting after "coverage"

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; and executing prevention and education strategies

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Amend Bill, page 1, lines 8 through 16; pages 2 through 9,

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lines 1 through 30; page 10, lines 1 through 27, by striking out

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all of said lines on said pages and inserting

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Section 1.  Short title.

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This act shall be known and may be cited as the Lyme and

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Related Tick-Borne Disease Surveillance, Education, Prevention

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and Treatment Act.

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Section 2.  Findings.

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The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:

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(1)  Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases are

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carried primarily by ticks and pose a serious threat to the

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health and quality of life of many citizens of this

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Commonwealth.

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(2)  The most common way to acquire Lyme disease is to be

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bitten by a tick that carries the spirochete.

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(3)  In 2009, 5,722 confirmed cases of Lyme disease were

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reported in this Commonwealth, the highest number of cases

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reported in any state and representing a 76% increase since

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2006. In 2011, provisional numbers of 7,484 cases confirm

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this ongoing upward trend.

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(4)  These trends illustrate the World Health

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Organization's (WHO) projections through 2010. The WHO states

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that Lyme disease will increasingly become a public health

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threat in the United States. Pennsylvania needs to be

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prepared to deal with this trend, which is already being

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observed in Pennsylvania's statistics.

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(5)  Lyme disease is most prevalent in southeastern

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Pennsylvania, but it is found across this Commonwealth.

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 (6)  With proper precautions taken while engaged in

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outdoor activities, people can greatly reduce their chances

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of tick pathogen transmission by making sure that frequent

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tick checks are made and ticks are removed and disposed of

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promptly and properly.

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 (7)  The early clinical diagnosis and appropriate

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treatment of these tick-borne disorders and diseases can

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greatly reduce the risks of continued symptoms which can

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affect every system and organ of the human body and often

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every aspect of life.

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(8)  Left untreated, Lyme disease can cause a number of

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signs and symptoms which can become quite severe.

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Section 3.  Legislative intent.

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It is the intent of the General Assembly:

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(1)  To provide the public with information and education

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to create greater public awareness of the dangers of and

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measures available to prevent, diagnose and treat Lyme

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disease and related maladies.

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(2)  To ensure that:

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(i)  Licensees, insurers, patients and governmental

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agencies are educated about treatment options.

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(ii)  Licensees provide patients with sufficient

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information about treatment options to enable patients to

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make an informed choice as part of informed consent and

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respect the autonomy of that choice.

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(iii)  Pennsylvania government agencies provide

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unbiased information regarding treatment options.

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Section 4.  Definitions.

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The following words and phrases when used in this act shall

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have the meanings given to them in this section unless the

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context clearly indicates otherwise:

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"Board."  The Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine, the State

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Board of Osteopathic Medicine and the State Board of Nursing.

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"Department."  The Department of Health of the Commonwealth.

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"Licensee."  A licensed physician, a physician's assistant or

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certified registered nurse practitioner or other licensed health

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care professional.

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"Long-term antibiotic or antimicrobial therapy."

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Administration of oral, intramuscular or intravenous antibiotics

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or antimicrobial medications, singly or in combination, for

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periods of more than four weeks.

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"Lyme disease."  The clinical diagnosis of a patient by a

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licensed physician or certified registered nurse practitioner of

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the presence of signs or symptoms compatible with acute, late-

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stage, persistent infection with Borrelia burgdorferi or

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complications related to such infection or with such other

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strains of Borrelia that are recognized by the Centers for

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Disease Control and Prevention as a cause of Lyme disease. The

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term includes infection which meets the surveillance criteria

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set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and

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other acute and persistent manifestations of such an infection

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as determined by a physician.

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"Related tick-borne illnesses."  Cases of Bartonellosis,

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Babesiosis/Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Ehrlichiosis and other

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tick-transmissible illnesses as may be empirically associated

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with Lyme disease.

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"Secretary."  The Secretary of Health of the Commonwealth.

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"State officials."  The term includes the Secretary of

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Environmental Protection.

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"Task force."  The task force established by this act.

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"Therapeutic purpose."  The use of antibiotics to control a

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patient's symptoms or signs determined by a physician as

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reasonably related to Lyme disease and its sequelae or related

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tick-borne illnesses.

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Section  5.  Task force.

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(a)  Establishment.--The department shall establish a task

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force on Lyme disease and related tick-borne diseases.

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(b)  Purpose.--The task force shall investigate and make

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recommendations to the department regarding:

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(1)  The surveillance and prevention of Lyme disease and

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related tick-borne illnesses in this Commonwealth.

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(2)  Raising awareness about the long-term effects of the

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misdiagnosis of Lyme disease.

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(3)  The development of a program of general public and

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health care professional information and education regarding

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Lyme disease which shall include the broad spectrum of

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scientific and treatment options regarding all stages of Lyme

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disease and related tick-borne illnesses.

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(4)  Cooperation with the Pennsylvania Game Commission to

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disseminate the information required under paragraph (3) to

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licensees of the commission and the general public.

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(5)  Cooperation with the Department of Conservation and

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Natural Resources to disseminate the information required

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under paragraph (3) to the general public and visitors of

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State parks and lands.

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(6)  Cooperation with the Department of Environmental

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Protection to test ticks and provide results and to publish

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on its publicly accessible Internet website.

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(7)  Cooperation with the Department of Education to:

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(i)  Disseminate the information required under

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paragraph (3) to school administrators, faculty, staff,

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parents, guardians and students.

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(ii)  Determine the role schools may play in the

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prevention of Lyme disease, including, but not limited

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to, prompt removal and reporting of tick removals to

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State officials.

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(iii)  Update policies to recognize signs or symptoms

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of Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses as

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health impairments potentially requiring accommodations.

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(c)  Composition.--The task force shall be composed of the

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following individuals:

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(1)  The Secretary of Health or a designee.

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(2)  The Insurance Commissioner or a designee.

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(3)  The Secretary of Education or a designee.

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(4)  The Deputy Secretary for Parks and Forestry in the

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Department of Conservation and Natural Resources or a

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designee.

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(5)  The Director of the Bureau of Information and

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Education of the Pennsylvania Game Commission or a designee.

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(6)  Two physicians licensed in this Commonwealth, who

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are knowledgeable concerning treatment of Lyme disease and

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related tick-borne illnesses and who are members of the

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International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society.

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(7)  Two physicians licensed in this Commonwealth who are

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knowledgeable concerning treatment of Lyme disease and

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related tick-borne illnesses who are members of the

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Infectious Disease Society of America.

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(8)  An epidemiologist licensed in this Commonwealth

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having expertise in spirochetes and related infectious

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diseases.

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 (9)  Two individuals representing Lyme disease patient

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groups who may be a Lyme disease patient of a family member

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of a Lyme disease patient.

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(10)  One individual who is a Lyme disease patient or a

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family member of a Lyme disease patient.

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(11)  Two registered nurses licensed in this

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Commonwealth, one of which should be a certified registered

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nurse practitioner and both of whom are knowledgeable

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concerning Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses.

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(12)  The Director of Vector Management of the Department

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of Environmental Protection.

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(13)  An entomologist with the Department of Entomology

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of The Pennsylvania State University who has experience in

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tick identification and tick-borne diseases.

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(14)  A registered school nurse licensed in this

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Commonwealth who is knowledgeable concerning Lyme disease and

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tick-borne illnesses.

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(15)  Two veterinarians licensed in this Commonwealth, at

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least one of whom is a veterinary epidemiologist and both of

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whom are knowledgeable concerning Lyme disease and related

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tick-borne illnesses.

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(d)  Meetings.--

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(1)  Within 45 days of the effective date of this act,

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the Secretary of Health shall appoint the members of the task

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force. The Secretary of Health shall appoint a chairman of

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the task force.

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(2)  The task force shall convene within 90 days of the

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effective date of this act and shall meet quarterly.

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(3)  The task force shall issue a report with

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recommendations to the Secretary of Health within one year of

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its first meeting. The report shall also be transmitted to

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the relevant committees of the Senate and the House of

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Representatives. Nothing in this act shall prohibit the task

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force from making interim reports, taking agreed-upon

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immediate actions or responding to requests for such reports.

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(e)  Compensation and expenses.--The members of the task

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force shall receive no compensation for their services but shall

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be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in

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performance of their duties. Reimbursement shall be provided by

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the department.

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(f)  Department.--The department shall:

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(1)  Develop a program of general public and health care

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professional information and education regarding Lyme disease

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which shall include the broad spectrum of scientific and

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treating options regarding all stages of Lyme disease and

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related tick-borne illnesses.

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(2)  Develop an active tick collection, testing and

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surveillance program in cooperation with the Department of

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Environmental Protection to provide a better understanding

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of, including, but not limited to, the full range of tick-

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borne diseases, geographic hot spots and levels of

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infectivity to be used in targeting prevention and education

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efforts. This effort may include veterinary data on tick-

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borne disease prevention, specifically dogs and horses and

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other animals as the Centers for Disease Control and

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Prevention have recommended.

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 (3)  Cooperate with the Pennsylvania Game Commission to

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disseminate the information required under paragraph (1) to

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licensees of the Pennsylvania Game Commission and the general

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public.

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 (4)  Cooperate with the Department of Conservation and

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Natural Resources to disseminate the information required

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under paragraph (1) to the general public and visitors of

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State parks and lands.

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 (5)  Cooperate with the professional associations of

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health care professionals to provide the education program

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for professionals required under paragraph (1).

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(6)  Cooperate with the Department of Education to:

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(i)  Disseminate the information under paragraph (1)

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to school administrators, school nurses, faculty and

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staff, parents, guardians and students.

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(ii)  Determine what role schools may play in the

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prevention of Lyme disease, including, but not limited

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to, prompt removal and reporting of tick removals to

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State officials.

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(iii)  Update policies to recognize signs or symptoms

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of Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses as

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health conditions potentially requiring accommodations.

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(7)  Cooperate with the Department of Environmental

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Protection to publish and make available on its publicly

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accessible Internet website the information developed under

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paragraph (2) to health care professionals and the general

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public.

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(8)  Cooperate with The Pennsylvania State University,

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Department of Entomology, Cooperative Extension Program for

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Integrated Pest Management, to disseminate educational

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resources about ticks, related diseases and integrated pest

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management for disease prevention as required under paragraph

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(1) to health care professionals and the general public.

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(9)  Identify and apply for public and private funding in

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order to carry out the provisions of this act.

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Section 6.  Required coverage.

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(a)  Tick-borne illnesses.--Except as provided in subsection

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(b), every health care policy which is delivered, issued for

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delivery, renewed, extended or modified in this Commonwealth by

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a health insurer must cover prescribed treatment for Lyme

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disease or related tick-borne illnesses if the diagnosis and

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treatment plan are documented in the patient's medical record,  

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and it is documented in the patient's medical record that the

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patient has been properly informed of multiple standards of

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care, risks and benefits and able to exercise informed consent.

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Such treatment plans may include long-term therapies, long-term

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antibiotic or antimicrobial therapy and treatment as prescribed

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by the patient's attending physician.

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(b)  Exception.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to any of the

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following types of insurance:

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(1)  Hospital indemnity.

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(2)  Accident.

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(3)  Specified disease.

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(4)  Disability income.

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(5)  Dental.

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(6)  Vision.

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(7)  Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed

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Services (CHAMPUS) supplement.

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(8)  Medicare supplement.

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(9)  Long-term care.

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(10)  Other limited insurance benefit plans.

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Section 7.  Effective date.

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This act shall take July 1, 2013.

  

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