Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB39

Introduced
3/23/15  
Refer
3/23/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Report Pass
4/22/15  
Report Pass
4/22/15  
Engrossed
4/29/15  
Engrossed
4/29/15  
Refer
4/30/15  
Refer
4/30/15  
Report Pass
5/27/15  
Report Pass
5/27/15  
Enrolled
6/11/15  
Enrolled
6/11/15  
Chaptered
7/1/15  
Chaptered
7/1/15  
Passed
7/1/15  

Caption

Provides for the Louisiana Board of Drug and Device Distributors. (gov sig)

Impact

If enacted, SB 39 will have a profound effect on how drug distribution is managed within the state. The legislation introduces mandatory licensing for wholesale drug distributors, as well as the provision for the Board to conduct inspections of relevant facilities to uphold regulatory compliance. Furthermore, it grants the board the authority to take enforcement actions against non-compliant distributors, thus bolstering the regulatory framework that governs drug safety and integrity. By providing the board with the ability to quarantine unsafe products, the bill promotes a structured approach to public health.

Summary

Senate Bill 39 revises the governance and regulations surrounding the distribution of drugs and devices through the establishment of the Louisiana Board of Drug and Device Distributors. It outlines the qualifications, authority, and responsibilities of the board, which includes issuing licenses for wholesale drug distributors, conducting inspections, and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. The bill aims to enhance public health and safety by regulating the wholesale distribution of legend drugs and devices, ensuring that only qualified entities operate within Louisiana.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 39 is generally positive among public health advocates and those within the pharmaceutical industry who support regulation that ensures safe distribution practices. However, concerns have been raised by some industry representatives regarding the potential for bureaucratic red tape and overregulation. These stakeholders express the need for a balance between ensuring safety and allowing efficient operations for businesses engaged in drug distribution.

Contention

One noteworthy point of contention regarding SB 39 is the scope of the board’s authority, particularly its power to enforce compliance and its ability to require detailed reports from distributors. While proponents argue that these measures are necessary for ensuring safety and reliability in drug distribution, some critics warn that such extensive oversight could hinder business operations and create unnecessary compliance burdens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB01355

An Act Concerning Prescription Drugs, Devices And Nonlegend Drugs.

LA SB00828

An Act Concerning Drug Wholesalers, Manufacturers And Distributors.

LA HB05262

An Act Concerning The Pharmacy Practice Act And Counterfeit Drugs Or Devices.

LA HB488

Provides relative to the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy

LA SB143

Enacts Alison Neustrom Act and provides relative to prescribed marijuana for therapeutic uses and the development of rules and regulations by the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy and the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. (gov sig)

LA AB110

Makes revisions governing the dispensing and delivery of certain dialysate drugs and devices used to perform dialysis. (BDR 54-616)

LA SB779

Abortion; creating the Oklahoma Abortion-Inducing Drug Certification Program Act; providing requirements for manufacturers and distributors; reporting. Effective date.

LA SB192

Provides for nurse practitioners and licensure by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. (1/1/14) (2/3 - CA7s2.1(A)) (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA SB1892

Practice of pharmacy; requiring wholesale distributors to provide for return of certain outdated prescription drugs; requiring prompt full credit to purchaser. Effective date.

LA SB765

Practice of pharmacy; requiring wholesale distributors to provide for return of certain outdated prescription drugs; requiring prompt full credit to purchaser. Effective date.

Similar Bills

LA SB495

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KY HB772

AN ACT relating to pharmaceutical manufacturers.

LA HB594

Provides with respect to the distribution and sale of vehicles

LA HB833

Provides with respect to the distribution and sale of vehicles (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

FL H0283

Storage and Disposal of Prescription Drugs and Sharps

LA SB275

Provides for the distribution and sale of marine products. (8/1/12)

LA HB623

Provides relative to the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission

WV HB2817

Donated Drug Repository Program