Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB515

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Provide requirements for certain prescription refills

Impact

If passed, LB515 would significantly influence state laws governing pharmacy practices and prescription management. It is anticipated that the bill will increase patient satisfaction by reducing complications and waiting times associated with prescription refills. Additionally, this legislation could lead to operational changes within pharmacies, as they adapt their procedures to comply with the new requirements outlined in the bill.

Summary

LB515 aims to establish specific requirements surrounding the refilling of prescriptions to enhance patient access to necessary medications. The bill is intended to regulate the manner in which pharmacies handle prescription refills, ensuring that patients receive their medications without undue delays or barriers. Supporters argue that this legislation will aid in medication adherence, allowing patients to maintain their treatment regimens more effectively.

Contention

While supporters emphasize the importance of patient care and medication accessibility, there are concerns from some stakeholders regarding the implications for pharmacies. Opponents fear that increased regulations might add operational burdens on smaller pharmacies, potentially impacting their ability to serve patients effectively. There is a discussion around balancing patient needs with the practical capabilities of pharmacy operations, suggesting that further dialogue may be necessary to address these points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB58

Eliminate provisions relating to jeweler’s liens

NE LB581

Appropriate funds to the Department of Health and Human Services

NE LB618

Deny claims against the state

NE LB347

Eliminate conditions on the issuance of securities by common carriers

NE LB516

Eliminate provisions relating to counties maintaining office space for the Department of Health and Human Services

NE LB392

Appropriate funds for the Legislative Council

NE LB688

Prohibit advertising of electronic nicotine delivery systems

NE LB146

State intent regarding appropriations for dental services under the Medical Assistance Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.