Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB382

Filed
12/20/16  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to donation of unused prescription drugs; authorizing a fee.

Impact

The implementation of this bill requires participating providers to adhere to strict standards and procedures for the acceptance, storage, labeling, and dispensing of donated drugs. This encompasses an obligation to ensure that the drugs are tamper-evident and are not controlled substances, misbranded, or adulterated. This regulatory framework aims to facilitate a structured approach to handle prescription drugs that may otherwise go unused, thus potentially enhancing public health outcomes through better drug utilization.

Summary

SB382 introduces regulations concerning the donation and redistribution of unused prescription drugs in Texas. The bill outlines the definitions applicable to the donation process, including terms like 'donor', 'recipient', and 'participating provider', while also specifying the nature of participating healthcare facilities that manage these donations. Under this bill, it is permitted for individuals to donate their unused prescription drugs to specified healthcare providers to be redistributed to others in need, provided these drugs meet certain health and safety standards.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards SB382 is largely positive, particularly from segments of the healthcare community and consumer advocates who argue that the bill promotes a sustainable approach to manage unused medications. The bill's supporters view it as beneficial not only to those receiving the drugs but also to the environment, as it facilitates the reduction of pharmaceutical waste. However, there are concerns raised regarding the potential risks associated with redistributing pharmaceutical products, particularly around ensuring the drugs’ safety and efficacy.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB382 stem from the concerns about liability and safety. While the bill does provide some level of liability protection for donors, participating providers, and manufacturers, critics argue this may not be sufficient to address potential issues of mishandling or adverse reactions from recipients of donated drugs. Furthermore, the stipulations surrounding the various roles within the donation process, including the necessity for proper insurance and the limitations on herbal or controlled substances, raise questions about the feasibility of such a program as a comprehensive solution for drug waste management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB25

Relating to wholesale importation of prescription drugs in this state; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4332

Relating to the redistribution of donated prepackaged prescription drugs.

TX HB4331

Relating to the donors of certain unused prescription drugs.

TX SB2173

Relating to a pilot program for the safe disposal of prescription drugs, including controlled substance prescription drugs.

TX HB343

Relating to the prescriptive authority of certain psychologists; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2079

Relating to the authority of pharmacists to order and furnish certain prescription drugs.

TX HB1373

Relating to a pilot program for the safe disposal of controlled substance prescription drugs.

TX SB121

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, delivery, sale, and research of medical cannabis for medical use by patients with certain medical conditions and the licensing of medical cannabis organizations; authorizing fees.

TX HB1293

Relating to the reimbursement of prescription drugs under Medicaid and the child health plan program.

TX SB209

Relating to regulating the cultivation, manufacture, processing, distribution, sale, testing, transportation, delivery, transfer, possession, and use of cannabis and cannabis products; authorizing the imposition of fees; requiring occupational licenses; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

HI SB319

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

HI HB14

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

CA AB577

Health care coverage: antisteering.

TX SB888

Relating to establishing a pill splitting program to reduce health plan costs for certain public employees.

TX SB1243

Relating to a pilot program for donation and redistribution of certain unused prescription medications; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2952

Relating to donation of unused prescription drugs.

CA AB458

Importation of prescription drugs.

NM HB132

Mail-order & Community Pharmacy Access