Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HB0688 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 03/31/2025

                    SB 584 - HB 688 
FISCAL NOTE 
 
 
 
Fiscal Review Committee 
Tennessee General Assembly 
 
March 31, 2025 
Fiscal Analyst: Chris Higgins | Email: chris.higgins@capitol.tn.gov | Phone: 615-741-2564 
 
SB 584 - HB 688 
 
SUMMARY OF BILL:    Requires the Commissioner of the Department of Health (DOH), in 
consultation with the Director of the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) and the 
directors of such other emergency management and public health resources as the Commissioner 
deems necessary, to establish a statewide strategic essential buffer stock for emergency preparedness 
and drug shortage prevention to be maintained by the DOH for use in the event of a public health 
emergency, including natural disasters, man-made disasters, and mass casualty events at the local and 
state levels. Requires the Commissioner to establish guidelines for the procurement, management, 
and distribution of medicines, vaccines, and medical supply items in an essential buffer stock. 
 
Requires the Commissioner, in consultation with the Director of TEMA, to conduct demand 
planning and essential buffer stock modeling for emergency readiness supplies to be included at the 
discretion of the Commissioner. Requires the Commissioner to define a list of entities to which 
essential buffer stock resources may be disbursed under the planning, modeling, and guidelines 
created by the legislation. 
 
Requires the Commissioner, in consultation with the Director of TEMA and the Commissioner of 
the Department of Education, to submit an annual report on the status of the stockpile to the Clerks 
of the Senate and House of Representatives and the Legislative Librarian beginning on or before 
January 15, 2026. 
 
 
FISCAL IMPACT: 
 
STATE GOVERNMENT 
EXPENDITURES 	General Fund 
FY25-26 	$66,864,900 
FY26-27 & Subsequent Years 	$374,900 
   
OTHER FISCAL IMPACT 
 
Any future additions to, or disbursements from, the strategic essential buffer stock are dependent 
on the decisions of the Department of Health and the timing of public health emergencies, 
disasters, and mass casualty events and cannot be reasonably estimated.  
 
      
  
 
   
 	SB 584 - HB 688  	2 
 Assumptions: 
 
• According to information provided by the DOH, the Department will need to purchase the 
following supplies to establish a statewide buffer stock for emergency preparedness and 
drug shortage prevention: 
 
Product Total Cost 
Personal Protective Equipment $3,400,000 
Antibiotics 	$13,200,000 
Cyanokit 	$360,000 
Antiviral Medications $49,530,000 
Total: $66,490,000 
 
• There will be a one-time increase in state expenditures of $66,490,000 in FY25-26 to 
furnish the buffer stock. 
• The DOH will also be required to procure warehouse space in order to house the statewide 
buffer stock, and a biomedical equipment ventilator to ensure proper storage of the 
supplies. 
• It is estimated that the DOH will require 584 pallets worth of warehouse space, at a cost of 
$9.26 per pallet per month.  
• The cost to rent a biomedical equipment ventilator is estimated to be $25,833 per month. 
• The total recurring increase in expenditures for warehouse storage will be $374,890 [(584 x 
$9.26 x 12) + ($25,833 x 12)] in FY25-26 and subsequent years. 
• The total increase in state expenditures will be $66,864,890 ($66,490,000 + $374,890) in 
FY25-26. 
• The Director of TEMA can assist DOH in the establishment of a statewide strategic 
essential buffer stock, the creation of guidelines, and the submission of annual reports 
utilizing existing resources, without a significant increase in expenditures. 
• Any future additions to, or disbursements from, the strategic essential buffer stock are 
dependent on the decisions of DOH and the timing of public health emergencies, disasters, 
and mass casualty events, and cannot be reasonably estimated.  
 
 
CERTIFICATION: 
 
 The information contained herein is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 
   
Bojan Savic, Executive Director