Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB94

Introduced
12/30/23  

Caption

Nonresident pharmacies; pharmacy benefits administrators.

Impact

This legislation significantly impacts the state laws governing pharmacy operations, particularly concerning the oversight of online and out-of-state pharmacies bringing medications into Virginia. The bill intends to create stronger safeguards for consumers by ensuring that nonresident pharmacies adhere to stringent operational and inspection requirements. Among these, nonresident pharmacies must submit to inspections and maintain accurate records that are easily retrievable for regulatory review, which bolsters the monitoring of prescription drugs' safety.

Summary

House Bill 94 focuses on the registration and regulation of nonresident pharmacies that ship or deliver prescription drugs into Virginia. The bill outlines specific requirements for these pharmacies, including the necessity to register with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy and appoint a licensed pharmacist in charge. Furthermore, it mandates that nonresident pharmacies maintain compliance with the laws of their jurisdiction and the standards set forth by Virginia, demonstrating a commitment to safe medication practices and accountability in the distribution of drugs.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB94 may arise regarding the extent of regulation and its implications for the accessibility of medications via nonresident pharmacies. While proponents argue that these regulations enhance public safety and accountability, critics might contend that such stringent measures could limit access to affordable medications for Virginia residents. Additionally, there are concerns about the administrative burden it places on nonresident pharmacies, potentially impacting their operations and willingness to serve Virginia customers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1952

Pharmacies; reporting of processing delays impacting patient safety.

VA SB1090

Pharmaceutical processor or cannabis dispensing facility; increases number of permits issued.

VA SB948

Pharmacist scope of practice; initiation of treatment for certain diseases and conditions.

VA HB2274

Pharmacist scope of practice; initiation of treatment for certain diseases and conditions.

VA HB1597

Medical cannabis program; transition from Board of Pharmacy to Virginia Cannabis Control Authority.

VA HB1598

Medical cannabis program; transition from Bd. of Pharmacy to Va. Cannabis Control Authority, report.

VA SB788

Medical cannabis program; transition from Board of Pharmacy to Virginia Cannabis Control Authority.

VA HB943

Health insurance; retail community pharmacies.

VA HB560

Health insurance; retail community pharmacies.

VA SB1538

Medical assistance services; state plan, pharmacy services.

Similar Bills

CA AB1503

Pharmacy.

CT HB05262

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

CT SB01102

An Act Concerning Pharmacies And Pharmacists.

DE SB180

An Act To Amend Chapter 25, Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Board Of Pharmacy.

NM HB93

Pharmacy Act & Board Of Pharmacy Changes

CA AB315

Pharmacy benefit management.

CA AB1533

Pharmacy.

LA HB391

Clarifies powers and duties of the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy relative to nonresident pharmacists