Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1465

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
3/19/25  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of entities involved in the distribution of drugs

Impact

The implications of HB1465 on state drug distribution laws are significant. By establishing stricter licensing requirements, the bill aims to prevent unlicensed operations and ensure that all distributors adhere to special legal and regulatory frameworks. Under the new provisions, entities must secure a license before they can act as drug distributors, which will be crucial in mitigating risks associated with the distribution of pharmaceuticals. The Board of Pharmacy is also empowered to issue temporary licenses during emergencies, reflecting a balanced approach to maintain responsiveness while ensuring regulatory rigor.

Summary

House Bill 1465 proposes important modifications to the licensure requirements for entities involved in the distribution of drugs within the state of Missouri. This bill seeks to repeal the existing statute, Section 338.333, and enacts a new set of regulations aimed at enhancing the oversight of drug distributors, pharmacy distributors, drug outsourcers, and third-party logistics providers. The underlying objective of HB1465 is to ensure that all involved entities maintain compliance with standards set forth by the Missouri Board of Pharmacy, ultimately aiming to tighten control over the pharmaceutical distribution landscape to better safeguard public health.

Contention

The bill's introduction presents potential points of contention, particularly in how it addresses the licensure of out-of-state distributors. While it grants the Board of Pharmacy the authority to permit reciprocity for out-of-state entities, critics may argue that this could lead to varying compliance standards between states. There may also be concerns regarding the administrative burden placed on smaller distribution outlets, which could argue that increased regulatory demands may hinder their operations. Moreover, discussions around the enforcement of these regulations and the implications for public safety will likely dominate the discourse surrounding the bill's voting and implementation.

Companion Bills

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