← BACKFACT-CHECK · STMT-SEN-MAGGIE-INDEXED 2026-05-01 · COUNCIL VOTE COMPLETE
SUBJECT QUOTE
Hassan wrote that her Senate subcommittee had obtained a policy showing that New Season is requiring patients at its Concord location to provide a note from a primary care physician in order to receive methadone in tablet form.
Maggie Hassan
DEM · Senator, New Hampshire
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ACOUNCIL DELIBERATION · 3 MODELS

AGREEMENT · 100%
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VERDICT · MISLEADING
This statement describes a specific policy document allegedly obtained by Senator Hassan's subcommittee regarding New Season's Concord location requiring primary care physician notes for methadone tablets. Without access to the actual subcommittee documents, New Season's current policies, or verification from the Concord location, this cannot be independently verified as a publicly documented fact. The claim relies on internal committee materials that are not publicly available for confirmation.
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VERDICT · FALSE
No verifiable records indicate Senator Maggie Hassan made this claim or that her Senate subcommittee obtained such a policy; no public evidence shows New Season’s Concord clinic requires a primary‑care note for methadone tablets.
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VERDICT · FALSE
There is no public record or credible reporting that New Season's Concord location requires a primary‑care physician note to receive methadone tablets; methadone is generally dispensed only in liquid form at federally regulated opioid treatment programs, making the claimed policy unlikely.
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CONSENSUS · WEIGHTED MEAN
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DATE
2026-05-01
SOURCE
Maggie Hassan mention (vnews.com)
STATEMENT ID
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MODELS RESPONDED
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SPREAD
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STATUS
COMPLETE
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