Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB638 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/21/2021

                     
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 58th Legislature (2021) 
 
SENATE BILL 638 	By: Garvin 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to pharmacy; amending 59 O.S. 2011, 
Section 367.3, as amended by Secti on 45, Chapter 475, 
O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2020 , Section 367.3), 
which relates to program for utilization of unused 
prescription drugs; deleting procedure for transfer 
of certain prescription drugs; providing for donation 
or return of unused prescription medications for 
credit or reimbursement; requiring certain credit or 
reimbursement to state Medicaid program under certain 
conditions; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 367.4, 
which relates to criteria for accepting unused 
prescription drugs; broadening criteria to apply to 
returned drugs; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 367.5, 
which relates to participation in program ; clarifying 
inclusion of certain facilities; specifying ability 
to refuse individual returns ; authorizing pharmacy to 
restock and redistribute returned prescription drugs 
after credit or reimbursement; excluding Medicaid 
copayments from certain requirement ; amending 59 O.S. 
2011, Section 367.6, which relates to l iability of 
participating organization s and manufacturers; 
broadening criteria to apply to returned drugs; 
removing certain pharmacies from program; clarifying 
inclusion of certain facilities; amending 59 O.S. 
2011, Section 367.7, which relates to promulgation of 
rules; directing promulgation of certain rules; and 
providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:   
 
 
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SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     59 O.S. 2011, Section 367.3, as 
amended by Section 45, Chapter 475, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 202 0, 
Section 367.3), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 367.3. A.  The State Board of Pharmacy shall implement 
statewide a program consistent with public health an d safety through 
which unused prescription drugs, other than prescription drugs 
defined as controlled dangerous substances in S ection 2-101 of Title 
63 of the Oklahoma Statutes , may be transferred from residential 
care homes, nursing facilities, assisted l iving centers, public 
intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual 
disabilities (ICFs/IID) or pharmaceutical manufacturers to 
pharmacies operated by a county.  If no county pharmacy exists, or 
if a county pharmacy chooses not to participa te, such unused 
prescription medications may be transferred to a pharmacy operated 
by a city-county health department or a phar macy under contract with 
a city-county health department, a pharmacy operated by the 
Department of Mental Health and Substance Ab use Services or: 
1.  Donated by a residential care home, an assisted living 
center, an intermediate care facility fo r individuals with 
intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID) or a pharmaceutical manufacturer 
to a charitable clinic for the purpose of distributing the unused 
prescription medications to Oklahoma residents who are medically 
indigent; or   
 
 
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2.  Returned by a residential care home, an assisted living 
center or an intermediate care facility for individual s with 
intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID) to the pharmacy where the unused 
prescription medications were purchased in exchange for credit or 
reimbursement.  If the pharmacy accepts a return of unused 
prescription medications that were purchased by the state Medicaid 
program, the pharmacy shall credit or reimburse the state Medicaid 
program for the medications; provided that, the pharmacy may keep 
any dispensing fee paid to the pharmacy by the state Medicaid 
program for dispensation of the medications. 
B.  The Board of Pharmacy shall promulgate rules and establish 
procedures necessary to implement the program e stablished by the 
Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act. 
C.  The Board of Pharmacy shall provide technical as sistance to 
entities who may wish to participate in the program. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     59 O.S. 2011, Section 367.4, is 
amended to read as follow s: 
Section 367.4. The following criteria shall be used in 
accepting unused prescription drugs for use under the Utilization of 
Unused Prescription Medications Act: 
1.  Only prescription drugs i n their original sealed unit dose 
packaging or unused injectables shall be accepted and dispensed 
pursuant to the Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act;   
 
 
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2.  The packaging must be unopened, except that cancer drugs 
packaged in single-unit doses may be accepted and dispensed when the 
outside packaging is opened if the single -unit-dose packaging has 
not been opened; 
3.  Expired prescription drugs shall not be accepted; 
4.  A prescription drug shall not be accepted or dispensed if 
the person accepting or dispensing the drug has reason to believe 
that the drug is adulterated; 
5.  No controlled dangerous substances shall be accepted; and 
6.  Subject to the limitation specified in this section, unused 
prescription drugs dispensed for purposes of a medi cal assistance 
program or drug product donation progra m, or unused prescription 
drugs returned by a facility listed in Section 367.3 of this title 
in exchange for credit or reimbursement, may be accepted and 
dispensed under the Utilization of Unused Prescr iption Medications 
Act. 
SECTION 3.     AMENDATORY     59 O.S. 2011, Section 367 .5, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 367.5. A.  Participation in the Utilization of Unused 
Prescription Medications Act by pharmacies, nursing homes, assisted 
living centers, intermediate care facilities for individuals with 
intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID), charitable clinics or 
prescription drug manufacturers shall be voluntary.  Nothing in the 
Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act shall require any   
 
 
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pharmacy, nursing home, assiste d living center, intermediate care 
facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID), 
charitable clinic or pr escription drug manufacturer to participate 
in the program.  Furthermore, a pharmacy that participates in the 
program shall have the right to refuse individual ret urns of unused 
prescription medications including, but not limited to, medications 
that were purchased by the state Medicaid program . 
B.  A pharmacy or charitable clinic which meets the eligibility 
requirements established i n the Utilization of Unused Pres cription 
Medications Act may: 
1.  Dispense dispense prescription drugs d onated under the 
Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act to persons who 
are medically indigent residents of Oklahoma as established in rules 
by the State Board of Pharmacy; and 
2.  Charge.  Such drugs shall not be resold .  However, the 
charitable clinic may charge persons receiving donated prescription 
drugs a handling fee established by rule by the Board of Pharmacy. 
C. A pharmacy which meets the eligibility requirements 
established in the Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications 
Act may restock and redistribute prescription drugs returned to the 
pharmacy after the pharmacy has issue d the credit or reimbursement 
to the facility or entity who purchased the prescription drugs.  The 
pharmacy shall not be required to reimburse Medicaid benefic iaries 
for prescription copayments .   
 
 
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D. A pharmacy or charitable clinic which meets the eligibility 
requirements established and authorized by the Utili zation of Unused 
Prescription Medications Act which accepts donated prescription 
drugs shall: 
1.  Comply with all applicable federal and state laws related to 
the storage and distribution of dangerous drugs; 
2.  Inspect all prescription drugs prior to disp ensing the 
prescription drugs to determine that such drugs are not adulterated; 
and 
3.  Dispense prescri ption drugs only pursuant to a prescription 
issued by a health care professional . 
D.  Prescription drugs donated under the Utilization of Unused 
Prescription Medications Act shall not be resold. 
E.  For purposes of the Utilization of Unused Prescription 
Medications Act, reimbursement from governmental agencies to 
charitable clinics shall not be considered resale of prescription 
drugs. 
SECTION 4.     AMENDATORY     59 O.S. 2011, Section 367 .6, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 367.6. A.  For matters related only to the lawful 
donation, return, acceptance, or dispensing of prescription drugs 
under the Utilization of Unused Prescription Medic ations Act, the 
following persons and entities , in compliance with the Utilization 
of Unused Prescription Medications Act, in the absence of bad faith   
 
 
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or gross negligence, shall not be subject to criminal or civil 
liability for injury other than death, or loss to person or 
property, or professional di sciplinary action: 
1.  The State Board of Pharmacy; 
2.  The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse 
Services; 
3.  Any prescription drug manufacturer, governmental entity, 
nursing home, or assisted living cent er, intermediate care facility 
for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID) donating or 
returning prescription drugs under the Utilization of Unused 
Prescription Medications Act; 
4.  Any prescription drug manufacturer or its representative 
that directly donates prescription drugs in professional samples to 
a charitable clinic or a pharmacy under the Utilization of Unused 
Prescription Medications Act; 
5.  Any pharmacy, charitable clinic or health care professional 
that accepts or dispenses prescription drugs under the Utilization 
of Unused Prescription Medications Act; a nd 
6.  Any pharmacy, or charitable clinic, city-county pharmacy or 
other state-contracted pharmacy that employs a health care 
professional who accepts or can legally dispense prescription drugs 
under the Utilization of U nused Prescription Medications Act a nd the 
Oklahoma Pharmacy Act.   
 
 
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B. For matters related to the donation , return, acceptance, or 
dispensing of a prescription drug manufactured by the prescription 
drug manufacturer that is donated by any entity under the 
Utilization of Unused Prescription Me dications Act, a prescription 
drug manufacturer shall not, in the absence of bad faith or gross 
negligence, be subject to criminal or civil liability for injury 
other than for death, or loss to person or property includi ng, but 
not limited to, liability fo r failure to transfer or communicate 
product or consumer information or the expiration date of the 
donated prescription drug. 
SECTION 5.     AMENDATORY     59 O.S. 2011, Secti on 367.7, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 367.7. A.  The State Board of Pharmacy shall promulgate 
emergency rules by December 1, 2004, to implement the Utilization of 
Unused Prescription Medications Act.  Permanent rules shall be 
promulgated pursuant to the Administrative Pr ocedures Act.  Such 
rules shall include: 
1.  Eligibility criteria for pharmacies and charitable clinics 
authorized to receive and dispense donated prescri ption drugs under 
the Utilization of Unused Prescription Medic ations Act; 
2.  Establishment of a formu lary which shall include all 
prescription drugs app roved by the federal Food and Drug 
Administration;   
 
 
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3.  Standards and procedures for transfer, acceptanc e, safe 
storage, security, and d ispensing of donated prescript ion drugs; 
4.  A process for seeking inp ut from the State Department of 
Health in establishing provisions which affect nursing homes and 
assisted living centers; 
5.  A process for seeking input from the Department of Mental 
Health and Substance Abuse Servi ces in establishing provisions which 
affect mental health and substance abuse clients; 
6.  Standards and procedures for inspecting donated prescription 
drugs to ensure that the drugs are in comp liance with the 
Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act and to ensure 
that, in the professi onal judgment of the pharmacist, the 
medications meet all federal and state standards for product 
integrity; 
7.  Procedures for destruction of medications that are donated 
which are controlled substances; 
8. Procedures for verifying whether the pharmacy a nd 
responsible pharmacist participating in the prog ram are licensed and 
in good standing with the Board of Pharmacy; 
9. Establishment of standards for ac ceptance of unused 
prescription medications from assisted livi ng centers; and 
10. Procedures for credit and reimbursement for returns of 
unused prescription medications; and   
 
 
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11. Any other standards and procedures the Board of Pharmacy 
deems appropriate or necessary to implement the pro visions of the 
Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act. 
B.  In accordance with the rules and procedures of the program 
established pursuant to this section, a resident of a nursing 
facility or assisted living cent er, or the representative or 
guardian of a resident may donate unused prescription medications, 
other than prescription drugs defined as controlled dange rous 
substances by Section 2 -101 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes, 
for dispensation to medically in digent persons. 
SECTION 6.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2021. 
 
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