Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF336

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the ordering and dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives by a pharmacist pursuant to statewide protocols.

Impact

If passed, the bill would amend existing laws pertaining to the authority of pharmacists in Iowa, enabling them to dispense certain contraceptives without requiring a prior prescription from a physician. The introduction of statewide protocols is expected to not only simplify access to hormonal contraceptives but also empower pharmacists to take an active role in women's health. By making these contraceptives more readily available, SF336 aims to address gaps in healthcare access, particularly for those who may face barriers in obtaining prescriptions from doctors.

Summary

Senate File 336 (SF336) is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing access to self-administered hormonal contraceptives by authorizing pharmacists to order and dispense these medications under statewide protocols. The bill specifies that pharmacists can operate according to protocols developed collaboratively with the state's board of pharmacy and the department of health and human services. This initiative is designed to streamline the process by which individuals can obtain hormonal contraceptives, which play a crucial role in reproductive health and family planning.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding SF336, particularly with regards to the potential implications for physician oversight and patient safety. Critics of the bill could argue that the lack of required prescriptions might lead to misuse or over-reliance on pharmacists for reproductive health management. Supporters, however, likely argue that this move will promote better reproductive health by making contraceptives more accessible and sparing patients the need for often time-consuming visits to healthcare providers. The broader debate on women's rights to access reproductive health services is expected to be a significant backdrop to discussions of this proposal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SF2141

A bill for an act relating to the ordering and dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives by a pharmacist pursuant to statewide protocols.

IA SF326

A bill for an act relating to the ordering and administering of epinephrine auto-injectors and self-administered hormonal contraceptives to persons ages eighteen years and older by a pharmacist pursuant to statewide protocols. (Formerly SSB 1103.)

IA HF691

A bill for an act relating to the prescribing and dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives.

IA HSB642

A bill for an act relating to self-administered hormonal contraceptives.(See HF 2584.)

IA HF2584

A bill for an act relating to self-administered hormonal contraceptives.(Formerly HSB 642.)

IA HSB616

A bill for an act relating to the ordering and administering of epinephrine auto-injectors for persons ages eighteen years and older by a pharmacist pursuant to statewide protocols.

IA HF2287

A bill for an act relating to the ordering, administering, and dispensing of point-of-care HIV-related tests and prophylaxis drugs by a pharmacist.

IA SF2122

A bill for an act relating to the prescribing, ordering, dispensing, and administering authority of pharmacists and practitioners.

IA HF427

A bill for an act relating to the health and well-being of children and families including provisions for regional centers of excellence, a state-funded family medicine obstetrical fellowship program, self-administered hormonal contraceptives, maternal support and fatherhood initiatives, adoption expenses under the adoption subsidy program, and accessibility to the all Iowa scholarship program; making appropriations; and including effective date and applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 91.)

IA SSB1116

A bill for an act relating to the health and well-being of children and families including provisions for maternal support and fatherhood initiatives, regional centers of excellence, a state-funded family medicine obstetrics fellowship program, self-administered hormonal contraceptives, state employee parental leave, adoption expenses under the adoption subsidy program, and accessibility to the all Iowa scholarship program; making appropriations; and including effective date and applicability provisions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.