Opiate manufacturer reporting requirements amendments and opiate product registration fee determination process amendments
Impact
The bill's impact on state laws involves tightening regulations around the pharmaceutical industry, particularly concerning opioids, which have been a significant public health issue. By mandating more stringent reporting from manufacturers, the bill seeks to create transparency within the market and improve the overall understanding of opioid distribution patterns. The expected outcome is to provide state agencies with better data to develop effective policies and interventions aimed at reducing opioid misuse and abuse.
Summary
SF3727 introduces amendments to the existing reporting requirements for opiate manufacturers and establishes a new process for determining fees associated with opiate product registration. The essence of this bill is to enhance oversight of opioid production and distribution within the state, aiming to ensure that manufacturers adhere to strict reporting standards that could potentially mitigate the opioid crisis. These amendments are necessary to bolster the accountability of manufacturers and ensure that the distribution chain of opioids is closely monitored.
Contention
There has been some debate surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the financial implications for opiate manufacturers due to the establishment of product registration fees. Some legislators expressed concerns that these fees may disincentivize companies from entering the market or affect the accessibility of medications for patients. Others argue that the public health benefits derived from enhanced oversight and regulation outweigh these concerns, highlighting the importance of focusing on the societal implications of opioid misuse.
Application and renewal fees increased for opiate drug wholesalers, opiate product fee established for opiate drug wholesalers, and sunset for opioid fees eliminated.
Transfer care specialist registration established, behavior analysts licensure established, veterinary technician and veterinary institutional license established, veterinary supervision provisions modified, specialty dentist licensure and dental assistant licensure modified, physician assistant additional collaboration requirements removed, social worker provisional licensure modified, guest licensure established for marriage and family therapists, pharmacy provisions modified, and money appropriated.
Transportation and distribution of medical cannabis by manufacturers to a Tribal medical cannabis board, Tribal medical cannabis program, and Tribal medical cannabis program manufacturer authorization