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     The Technical Advisory Committee supports the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program quantitative data analysis and provides clinical expertise.

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    Next Meeting:​​

    January 23, 2024, 4:00 - 6:00 PM​​ (Agenda​)

    Training ID: 723-670-460
    Long Distance: +1 (510) 365-3231
    Access Code: 725-657-918​​​
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    2024 Meeting Schedule 

    All me​​etings are from 4:00-6:00 PM

    January 23, 2024
    April 23, 2024
    July 23, 2024
    October 22, 2024

    In addition to scheduled open meetings, TAC members fulfill their review and guidance duties relating to specific PDMP reports in ongoing closed sessions in accordance with Gen. Provisions, Sec. ​​​​​​3-305​(b)(13).  These PDMP reports contain identifiable patient, prescriber and/or dispenser data and are confidential reports under Health Gen., Sec. 2​1-2A-06​(a).​​


    Technical Advisory Committee Membership
    Member seats are outlined in state statute (Health-General Article Sec. 21-2​A-07​​) and are appointed by the MDH Secretary through the Office of Appointments and Executive Nominations. Board members serve 3 year terms, and some seats come up for appointment every year, typically in the second half of the calendar year.  If you are interested in submitting an application for a seat on the Committee, please contact Michelle Morningred in the MDH Secretary's Office of Appointments (michelle.morningred@maryland.gov) and or complete an online application​.