EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. *sb0944* SENATE BILL 944 E1, J2 4lr0656 CF 4lr0657 By: Senator Kelly Introduced and read first time: February 2, 2024 Assigned to: Finance and Judicial Proceedings A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT concerning 1 Nonprescription Drugs and Devices – Provision by Registered Nurses and Sale 2 of Contraceptives Through Automatic Devices 3 FOR the purpose of repealing the prohibition on the sale of certain contraceptives by means 4 of a vending machine or other automatic device; authorizing registered nurses to 5 provide, without a prescription, nonprescription drugs and devices in a local health 6 department under certain circumstances; and generally relating to nonprescription 7 drugs and devices. 8 BY repealing 9 Article – Criminal Law 10 Section 10–104 and 10–105 11 Annotated Code of Maryland 12 (2021 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 13 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 14 Article – Health – General 15 Section 3–403(a)(1) 16 Annotated Code of Maryland 17 (2023 Replacement Volume) 18 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 19 Article – Health – General 20 Section 3–403(b) 21 Annotated Code of Maryland 22 (2023 Replacement Volume) 23 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 24 Article – Health Occupations 25 Section 8–512 26 Annotated Code of Maryland 27 2 SENATE BILL 944 (2021 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 1 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 2 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 3 Article – Criminal Law 4 [10–104. 5 (a) A person may not sell or offer for sale a nonlatex condom by means of a vending 6 machine or other automatic device. 7 (b) (1) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on 8 conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 for each violation. 9 (2) Each vending machine or other automatic device in violation of this 10 section is a separate violation.] 11 [10–105. 12 (a) A person may not sell or offer for sale a contraceptive or a contraceptive device, 13 whether or not advertised as a prophylactic, by means of a vending machine or other 14 automatic device at a kindergarten, nursery school, or elementary or secondary school. 15 (b) (1) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on 16 conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 for each violation. 17 (2) Each vending machine or other automatic device in a school is a 18 separate violation.] 19 Article – Health – General 20 3–403. 21 (a) (1) There is a Committee on Registered Nurses Personally Preparing and 22 Dispensing Drugs and Devices in Local Health Departments. 23 (b) The Committee shall: 24 (1) Develop and approve a formulary for use by registered nurses THAT 25 INCLUDES ALL NONPRES CRIPTION CONTRACEPTI VE DRUGS AND DEVICES 26 APPROVED BY THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION FOR 27 OVER–THE–COUNTER USE ; and 28 (2) Annually review the formulary to ensure compliance with current 29 prescribing standards. 30 SENATE BILL 944 3 Article – Health Occupations 1 8–512. 2 (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. 3 (2) “Authorized prescriber” means a licensed registered nurse, licensed 4 dentist, licensed physician, licensed physician’s assistant, licensed podiatrist, or other 5 individual authorized by law to prescribe prescription or nonprescription drugs or devices. 6 (3) (i) “Device” means an item used in the diagnosis, treatment, or 7 prevention of disease. 8 (ii) “Device” does not include: 9 1. Surgical or dental instruments; 10 2. Physical therapy equipment; 11 3. X–ray apparatuses; or 12 4. Component parts of or accessories for any of the items 13 described in items 1 through 3 of this subparagraph. 14 (4) (i) “Dispense” means a procedure that results in the receipt of a 15 drug or device by a patient or a patient’s agent. 16 (ii) “Dispense” includes: 17 1. Interpreting an authorized prescriber’s prescription for a 18 drug or device; 19 2. Selecting and labeling the drug or device prescribed; 20 3. Measuring and packaging the drug or device in accordance 21 with State and federal law; and 22 4. Documenting the transaction in the patient’s medical 23 record. 24 (5) “Drug” means, unless the context requires otherwise, a prescription or 25 nonprescription drug. 26 (6) “Formulary” means a list of drugs and devices. 27 (7) “Nonprescription drug OR DEVICE” means a drug OR DEVICE that: 28 4 SENATE BILL 944 (i) May be sold without a prescription; and 1 (ii) Is labeled for use by a consumer in accordance with State and 2 federal law. 3 (8) “Personally prepare and dispense” means to: 4 (i) Physically prepare a prescription; 5 (ii) Perform a final check of the prescription before dispensing it to a 6 patient; and 7 (iii) Not delegate any step of the dispensing process. 8 (9) “Prescription drug” means a drug that, under § 21–220 of the Health – 9 General Article, may be dispensed only on the prescription of an authorized prescriber. 10 (b) If a registered nurse complies with the requirements of this section, the 11 registered nurse may personally prepare and dispense drugs and devices OR PROVIDE, 12 WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTI ON, NONPRESCRIPTION DRUG S AND DEVICES in a local health 13 department: 14 (1) In accordance with the Overdose Response Program under Title 13, 15 Subtitle 31 of the Health – General Article or the Expedited Partner Therapy Pilot Program 16 under § 18–214.1 of the Health – General Article; or 17 (2) To patients in need of communicable disease, alcohol and drug abuse, 18 family planning, or reproductive health services. 19 (c) A registered nurse may personally prepare and dispense drugs and devices 20 OR PROVIDE, WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTI ON, NONPRESCRIPTION DRUG S AND DEVICES 21 if the registered nurse: 22 (1) Complies with the formulary developed and approved under § 3–403(b) 23 of the Health – General Article; 24 (2) Has successfully completed a training program administered by the 25 Department in accordance with § 3–405 of the Health – General Article; 26 (3) Maintains the patient’s health record in a manner that ensures the 27 confidentiality of the patient’s drug and device medication record in accordance with State 28 and federal laws; 29 (4) Complies with drug and device storage and inventory procedures in 30 accordance with Department policy; and 31 SENATE BILL 944 5 (5) [Has] FOR A PRESCRIPTION DR UG OR DEVICE , HAS received a 1 prescription from an authorized prescriber employed at a local health department. 2 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 3 October 1, 2024. 4