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MO SB119
Bill
AI Summary
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Transfers administration of the Prescription Drug Repository Program from the Department of Health and Senior Services to the State Board of Pharmacy, which must contract with a third party to administer the program
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Allows prescription drugs, devices, and supplies in single-unit-dose packaging to be donated and dispensed even if some doses have been used, provided remaining doses remain sealed and untampered
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Prohibits drugs requiring FDA patient registration from being distributed through the program, and bars dispensers from seeking reimbursement from public or private third-party payers for donated items
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Permits participants to charge recipients a handling fee up to 250% of the Medicaid dispensing fee, and makes knowingly reselling donated prescription drugs a class D or E felony
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Requires participants to maintain detailed records of all donations received and items dispensed, including donor information, drug details, lot numbers, expiration dates, and recipient information
Legislative Description
Modifies provisions of law regarding the Prescription Drug Repository Program
Last Action
Hearing Conducted H Health and Mental Health Policy Committee
4/22/2015