Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1549

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Consumer Protection Law; prohibit violations of the Defending Affordable Prescription Drug Costs Act.

Impact

The proposed changes will reinforce regulatory measures against deceptive practices in the pharmaceutical industry and insurance sectors. This includes stipulations that will protect citizens from being charged unjust premiums and ensure fair advertising and representations regarding drug costs and insurance. Overall, the bill could enhance consumer trust in the market by providing clearer consequences for violations, thereby promoting a fair competition landscape within the state's retail and healthcare environment.

Summary

House Bill 1549 seeks to amend Section 75-24-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, focusing on consumer protection laws by explicitly prohibiting violations of the Defending Affordable Prescription Drug Costs Act. This legislation is designed to bolster consumer protection, particularly regarding drug pricing and insurance practices. By incorporating these provisions into the existing consumer protection laws, the bill aims to ensure that unfair trade practices related to prescription drug costs are clearly identified and penalized under state law.

Contention

While the bill aims to extend protections for consumers, it may face opposition regarding its implementation and potential implications on insurance companies. Opponents might argue that such regulations could increase operational costs for insurance providers and consequently drive up premiums for consumers. Furthermore, discussions may arise over what constitutes an unfair practice under the law, leading to potential legal contests between insurers and state regulators. Ensuring that the definitions and prohibitions are clear will be crucial as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2145

Defending Affordable Prescription Drug Costs Act; enact to prohibit discriminating against 340B drug discount program entities.

MS HB728

Prescription drugs; prohibit discriminating actions against 340B drug discount program entities.

MS SB2531

Walker Montgomery Protecting Children Online Act; enact.

MS SB2515

Veterans assistance; prohibit unethical collection of fees in veterans benefits matters.

MS HB1126

"Walker Montgomery Protecting Children Online Act"; establish to protect minors from harmful content.

MS SB2382

Out-of-state lawyers; disclosure required in certain advertisements if not licensed to practice law in Mississippi.

MS SB2153

Transportation; require disclosure of the total charges in the rental of motor vehicles.

MS HB1157

Vehicle rental; require those engaged in to disclose total charges, including all additional mandatory charges.

MS SB2118

Equality in Financial Services Act; enact.

MS SB2494

Mississippi Telephone Solicitation Act; transfer enforcement authority to Attorney General's Office.

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