BJA FY 15 Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

The primary purpose of the Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) is to enhance the capacity of regulatory and law enforcement agencies and public health officials to collect and analyze controlled substance prescription data and other scheduled chemical products through a centralized

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database administered by an authorized state agency.

The program was created by the FY 2002 U. S. Department of Justice Appropriations Act (Public Law 107-77) and has received funding under each subsequent year’s Appropriations Act.
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Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

Department of Justice


Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance

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Estimated Funding: $1,000,000





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Additional Information of Eligibility:
PDMP Implementation and Enhancement Grants (Category 1): Applicants are limited to state governments that have a pending or enacted enabling statute or regulation requiring the submission of controlled substance prescription data to an authorized state agency.

PDMP Practitioner and Research Partnerships (Category 2): Applicants are limited to state agencies and units of local government located in states with existing and operational prescription drug monitoring programs.

Data-Driven Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Reducing Rx Abuse Grants (Category 3): Applicants are limited to state agencies and units of county government located in states with existing and operational prescription drug monitoring programs.

Tribal Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Data Sharing Grants (Category 4): Applicants are limited to federally recognized Indian tribal governments as defined under the Indian Self Determination Act, 25 U.S.C.

450b(e).

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support@grants.gov

Date Posted:
2015-04-02

Application Due Date:
2015-05-28

Archive Date:
2015-06-27



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