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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- PHARMACEUTICAL REDISTRIBUTION | |
PROGRAM ACT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Potter, Corvese, Donovan, and Ranglin- | |
Date Introduced: January 20, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby |
2 | amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 25.6 |
4 | PHARMACEUTICAL REDISTRIBUTION PROGRAM ACT |
5 | 23-25.6-1. Short title. |
6 | This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Pharmaceutical Redistribution Program |
7 | Act." |
8 | 23-25.6-2. Definitions. |
9 | (a) As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following meanings: |
10 | (1) "Cancer drug" means a prescription drug that is used to treat cancer, the side effects of |
11 | cancer, or the side effects from a cancer medication. A cancer drug must be deemed a non-harmful |
12 | substance by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and shall only be administered by a licensed |
13 | professional of the state. |
14 | (2) "Controlled substance" means a drug, substance, immediate precursor, or synthetic drug |
15 | in schedules I-V of chapter 28 of title 21 with high risk of dependency and addiction. Controlled |
16 | substances include certain depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and anabolic steroids. |
17 | Controlled substances are regulated by the Drug Enforcement Agency under the Controlled |
18 | Substances Act. "Controlled substance" does not include distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages, |
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1 | as those terms are defined or used in chapter 1 of title 3, nor tobacco. |
2 | (3) "Distributor" means a person defined in § 21-28-1.02. |
3 | (4) "Department" means the Rhode Island department of health. |
4 | (5) "Donor" means any person or institution who is authorized to possess prescription drugs |
5 | and who is willing to provide them to a redistributor once they are recommended to be discontinued |
6 | by a physician. "Donor" includes, but is not limited to, any patient in legal possession of a |
7 | prescribed drug, a health care proxy, and any licensed health care facility or health care provider |
8 | such as a hospital, pharmacy, or long-term care facility, or a state or federal prison. |
9 | (6) "Most in need" means priority provided to a person in need of a drug based on the |
10 | person's ability to pay. |
11 | (7) "Non-controlled substance prescription drugs" means any non-controlled substance |
12 | drug meant for human use pursuant to a prescription administered by a prescriber. |
13 | (8) "Out-of-state redistributor" means a redistributor that is based outside of this state. An |
14 | out-of-state redistributor shall abide by this state's laws in addition to the laws of their own state. |
15 | Out-of-state redistributors must be licensed by the department as distributors in accordance with |
16 | the provisions of chapter 28 of title 21. |
17 | (9) "Pharmaceutical redistribution program" means the program established pursuant |
18 | to the provisions of this chapter for the redistribution of unused prescription drugs and shall |
19 | include any facility that may accept the return of unused non-controlled substance prescription |
20 | drugs and orchestrate their redistribution to aid persons of this state who have difficulty |
21 | affording or accessing the non-controlled substance drugs. This program shall prevent the |
22 | waste of unused non-controlled substance prescription drugs through the preservation and |
23 | redistribution to persons or licensed facilities based on their lack of access or ability to pay for |
24 | the drugs at full market value. |
25 | (10) "Prescriber" means any person who has occupational licensing by relevant boards to |
26 | prescribe a drug. Prescribers include, but are not limited to, doctors, physicians, or any other person |
27 | legally permitted by this state. |
28 | (11) "Receiver" means any person or institution who receives a donated drug, including, |
29 | but not limited to, a wholesaler, a drug manufacturer, a repackager, a returns processor, a third- |
30 | party logistics provider, a health care facility, a pharmacy, a hospital, or a patient. Donated |
31 | medications shall be obtained legally, with informed consent of the donor, and without coercion. |
32 | (12) "Redistributor" means any person or institution partaking in the redistribution of non- |
33 | controlled substance prescription drugs pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. The entities a |
34 | redistributor may donate drugs to include, but are not limited to, patients, institutions, hospitals and |
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1 | health care providers. Redistributors shall also include out-of-state redistributors engaged in |
2 | redistribution pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. Redistributors must be licensed by the |
3 | department as distributors in accordance with the provisions of chapter 28 of title 21. |
4 | (13) "Tamper-evident packaging" means a package that has an outer or secondary seal that |
5 | must be broken to access the inner package and shall include clear messaging that the package had |
6 | previously been opened after its seal date. Tamper-evident packaging includes, but is not limited |
7 | to, blister packs and seal manufactured bottles. |
8 | (14) "Temperature-sensitive medication" means prescription medications that are unstable |
9 | at room temperature, or approximately 70 ± 15°F. Unstable medications may begin to decompose, |
10 | outside of this temperature range, affecting drug potency and thus efficacy. Temperature ranges |
11 | tolerable for a medication's storage are determined by the manufacturer. Common examples of |
12 | temperature-sensitive medications include drugs that must be refrigerated, such as biologics or |
13 | insulin. |
14 | (15) "Transaction date" means the date on which the drug was transferred from the donor |
15 | to the pharmaceutical redistribution program or to the redistributor. All available information |
16 | surrounding the transaction date shall be logged and recorded, such as the date when the medication |
17 | left the donor, and the date when the medication was received by the redistributor. |
18 | (16) "Underinsured" means any person who does not have adequate insurance coverage |
19 | and access to basic health care, or any person who spends more than ten percent (10%) of their |
20 | household income on out-of-pocket health care costs or more than five percent (5%) of their income |
21 | on their health care deductible. |
22 | 23-25.6-3. Eligibility criteria. |
23 | (a) Eligibility criteria for the reception of donated drugs shall prioritize individuals who are |
24 | most in need, do not have insurance, are underinsured, or are reliant on public health programs. |
25 | Redistributors should ensure adequate allocation of donated medications for those in prioritized |
26 | populations. Once the need for these drugs amongst these prioritized people is fulfilled, the |
27 | redistributor can dispense medication to other populations reporting financial burden. Redistributed |
28 | drugs shall not be sold for an amount in excess of the price authorized pursuant to § 23-25.6-5(c). |
29 | (b) Donated drugs may be transferred from in-state redistributors to other in-state |
30 | redistributors or out-of-state redistributors, assuming this transaction is legal in the state of origin |
31 | and the state of transfer. The donation and redistribution of drugs is not categorized as wholesale |
32 | distribution and does not warrant licensing as a wholesaler. |
33 | 23-25.6-4. Voluntary participation and donation conditions. |
34 | (a) All participation in the donation program shall be voluntary. No health professional, |
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1 | insurer, agency or entity shall force any person to participate in the pharmaceutical distribution |
2 | program. |
3 | (b) The following conditions shall be met for the donation of a prescription drug to occur. |
4 | (1) All of the donated drugs shall pass inspection by a licensed pharmacist. |
5 | (2) The donated drugs shall be received in an intact, tamper-evident package with a clearly |
6 | displayed expiration date with no less than three (3) months until the expiration date. |
7 | (3) The donated drugs shall not be temperature-sensitive medications or a controlled |
8 | substance. |
9 | (4) The donated drugs shall be provided to the recipient in accordance with state law. The |
10 | drugs shall have been prescribed legally by a licensed health care professional after having been |
11 | properly transferred to and processed by an authorized pharmaceutical redistribution program or |
12 | redistributor. |
13 | (5) An authorized and properly licensed health care pharmacist shall deem the drug has not |
14 | been tampered with upon arrival and is properly labeled. If labels have degraded but drug identity |
15 | can be verified, new labels may be created. If the drugs have been combined in one package, the |
16 | information about all included drugs shall be labeled clearly. If the drugs have been donated from |
17 | out-of-state, this donation must abide by all of the laws of both states. |
18 | (6) The donated drugs shall have all prior patient information redacted in compliance with |
19 | HIPAA regulations or the pills shall be transferred to a new container. |
20 | (7) If the drugs donated have been combined, the closest expiration date for any drugs shall |
21 | be used for the entire package. |
22 | (c) If any one of the conditions contained in subsection (b) of this section is not satisfied, |
23 | the donated drugs shall not be distributed pursuant to the provisions of this program and may be |
24 | destroyed pursuant to department of health regulations. |
25 | 23-25.6-5. Redistribution of donated medications. |
26 | (a) A redistributor may dispense prescription drugs to eligible persons as long as they abide |
27 | by the provisions of this chapter. |
28 | (b) A redistributor may repackage drugs prior to redistribution. Repackaged drugs shall be |
29 | labeled thoroughly and labels shall include the drug name, expiration date and kept separately from |
30 | other drugs until brought up for inspection. If multiple drugs are packaged together, the closest |
31 | expiration date shall be used pursuant to the requirements contained in § 23-25.6-4(b). |
32 | (c) A redistributor's compensation from an institution will not constitute the resale of drugs. |
33 | The distributor shall make a record of that charge and provide it upon request to the supervising |
34 | government agency. This sale price shall reflect an incentive to offer the drugs at a price that is |
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1 | affordable and reasonable for people who do not have the means to pay for such drugs at market |
2 | price. The price incurred by the patient shall not exceed the usual and customary dispensing fee |
3 | determined by the this state's Medicaid program. |
4 | (d) Donated drugs that cannot be utilized by the redistributor shall be destroyed through |
5 | lawful methods, or transferred to a returns processor. Redistributors shall keep a record of disposed |
6 | drugs, the quantity of drug, its name, and strength. |
7 | (e) An authorized redistributor of drugs shall store the drugs legally, separate from other |
8 | non-donated drugs, and shall meet the requirements of the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) |
9 | standards. The drugs shall be stored in a way which does not impair the quality and safety of the |
10 | drug. The drug shall be stored legally according to the methods described in this chapter. The |
11 | facilities and storage shall be subject to investigation and approval from the department of health |
12 | or a third party approved by the department of health. All records required pursuant to the |
13 | provisions of this chapter shall be retained in physical or electronic format for a period of two (2) |
14 | years. The drugs shall be labeled properly with a serial number or other effective label. |
15 | Redistributors shall keep records by either electronic or non-electronic means for the full two (2) |
16 | years. |
17 | 23-25.6-6. Civil and criminal immunity. |
18 | Any person or institution involved in a drug donation, including, but not limited to, |
19 | pharmacists, manufacturers, wholesalers, redistributors, health care providers, government |
20 | agencies, contract carriers, or hospitals, who act reasonably and in good faith shall be immune from |
21 | criminal and civil liability for any persons who are harmed from the reception of a donated drug. |
22 | Liability shall be absolved for any act associated, but not limited to, the transfer of the donated |
23 | drugs from one party to another, transportation, repackaging, or dispensing of donated drugs. Any |
24 | person involved in drug donation who acts reasonably and in good faith shall be protected from |
25 | any disciplinary action from their employers. "Good faith", as used in this section, may be defined |
26 | as the intent to help people, the adoption of honest and altruistic intentions and the preservation of |
27 | moral and ethical values. |
28 | 23-25.6-7. Rules and regulations. |
29 | (a) The department shall collaborate with the board of pharmacy to promulgate rules and |
30 | regulations necessary to regulate a program consistent with the public health and safety, through |
31 | which unused prescription drugs are donated pursuant to this chapter, to become operational on |
32 | January 1, 2023. |
33 | (b) The department shall collaborate with the board of pharmacy to promulgate rules and |
34 | regulations necessary to regulate the program established pursuant to this chapter, on or before |
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1 | January 1, 2023. |
2 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- PHARMACEUTICAL REDISTRIBUTION | |
PROGRAM ACT | |
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1 | This act would authorize the creation and implementation of a pharmaceutical |
2 | redistribution program, with rules and regulations to be promulgated by the department of health |
3 | in collaboration with the board of pharmacy, and to commence operations on January 1, 2023. This |
4 | program would provide for the redistribution of donated and unused non-controlled substance |
5 | prescription drugs from facilities to aid persons of this state who have difficulty affording or |
6 | accessing those drugs. The program would be voluntary and establish the conditions for donations |
7 | and redistribution with civil and criminal immunity for persons or institutions acting in good faith. |
8 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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