West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB377

Introduced
1/17/22  

Caption

Board of Pharmacy rule relating to Controlled Substances Monitoring Program

Impact

The bill would enhance the state's regulatory framework overseeing pharmaceuticals by allowing the Board of Pharmacy to establish rules that ensure effective monitoring of controlled substances. Such measures aim to address the growing concerns around prescription drug abuse and to strengthen public health responses by ensuring that the distribution of these substances is both responsible and accountable. By providing the Board the authority to implement these rules, SB377 seeks to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the state’s healthcare compliance mechanisms.

Summary

Senate Bill 377, introduced by Senator Sypolt during the 2022 Regular Session of the West Virginia Legislature, seeks to amend and reenact a provision of the West Virginia Code related to the Controlled Substances Monitoring Program. This legislation aims to empower the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate key rules governing the monitoring of controlled substances within the state. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to combat substance abuse and ensure better tracking of prescriptions for controlled substances.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards SB377 appears to be supportive, especially among members concerned with public health and safety. Advocates stress the importance of improving drug monitoring systems to prevent misuse and addiction. However, there may be some contention regarding the implications of increased regulation on pharmacies and healthcare providers, as some stakeholders might fear that strict monitoring could complicate access to necessary medications for patients in need.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB377 may revolve around the balance between necessary oversight and the potential bureaucratic burden placed on healthcare providers. Critics could argue that while monitoring is vital for combating prescription drug abuse, overly stringent regulations could hinder patient access to medications. Discussions among lawmakers and stakeholders are likely to reflect these concerns, highlighting the need to find an optimal approach that protects public health while ensuring the availability of treatments.

Companion Bills

WV HB4216

Similar To Authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to the Controlled Substances Monitoring Program.

Previously Filed As

WV HB4216

Authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to the Controlled Substances Monitoring Program.

WV SB374

Board of Osteopathic Medicine rule relating to practitioner requirements for controlled substances licensure and accessing WV Controlled Substances Monitoring Program Database

WV SB368

Board of Medicine rule relating to practitioner requirements for accessing WV Controlled Substances Monitoring Program Database

WV SB393

Board of Pharmacy rule relating to Uniform Controlled Substances Act

WV HB4213

Authorizing the Board of Osteopathic Medicine to promulgate rule relating to Practitioner Requirements for Controlled Substances Licensure and Accessing the West Virginia Controlled Substances Monitoring Program Database

WV HB4207

Authorizing the Board of Medicine to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Practitioner Requirements for Accessing the West Virginia Controlled Substances Monitoring Program Database.

WV SB79

Board of Dentistry rule relating to practitioner requirements for accessing WV Controlled Substances Monitoring Program database

WV SB378

Board of Pharmacy rule relating to regulations governing pharmacists

WV SB376

Board of Pharmacy rule relating to licensure and practice of pharmacist care

WV SB391

Authorizing Board of Pharmacy to promulgate legislative rule relating to Uniform Controlled Substance Act

Similar Bills

CA AB913

Pharmacy benefit managers.

CA SB362

Chain community pharmacies: quotas.

LA HB432

Provides for the regulation of pharmacy services administrative organizations (OR +$88,000 SG EX See Note)

MS HB1125

Pharmacy services; prohibit insurers and PBMs from requiring persons to obtain exclusively through pharmacies that they own.

LA HB387

Provides for the regulation of pharmacy services administrative organizations

CA AB401

Pharmacy: remote dispensing site pharmacy: telepharmacy: shared clinic office space.

CA AB690

Pharmacies: relocation: remote dispensing site pharmacy: pharmacy technician: qualifications.

MS HB1119

Pharmacy benefit managers; revise provisions related to.