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MI HB4352
Bill
Status
2/23/2022
Primary Sponsor
Sue Allor
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AI Summary
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Pharmacists must provide current selling prices of prescription drugs upon request in person or by telephone before dispensing, and cannot be contractually prohibited from disclosing this pricing information.
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Pharmacies must conspicuously display a consumer notice at prescription drug counters informing patients of their right to request price information and shop around at other pharmacies.
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Pharmacists must furnish customers with a receipt at time of drug delivery containing the drug name, manufacturer, strength, quantity, pharmacy address, prescription serial number, dispensing date, prescriber name, patient name, and sale price.
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Pharmacies and pharmacists are prohibited from entering into contracts with pharmacy benefit managers that violate section 26 of the third party administrator act or that prevent patients from choosing to receive 340B program drugs from eligible entities or pharmacies.
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The act takes immediate effect and is contingent on House Bill 4351 of the 101st Legislature being enacted into law.
Legislative Description
Health occupations: pharmacists; disclosure of prescription drug prices to consumers; allow, and prohibit pharmacies and pharmacists from entering into certain contracts. Amends sec. 17757 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.17757) & adds sec. 17757b. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4351'21
Health: pharmaceuticals
Last Action
Assigned Pa 13'22 With Immediate Effect
2/23/2022