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NY A03393
Bill
Status
1/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Alicia Hyndman
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AI Summary
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Prohibits chain community pharmacies (publicly traded companies with 20+ locations in New York) from establishing, implementing, or enforcing quotas for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
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Quotas banned include measurements of prescriptions filled, services rendered to patients, programs offered, and revenue obtained by individual pharmacists or technicians
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Requires chain community pharmacies to register with the state and pay a $1,000 application fee
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Pharmacies may still assess overall store revenue and evaluate employee competence and quality of care, as long as evaluations do not measure individual task counts or quota-based metrics
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Takes effect 90 days after becoming law
Legislative Description
Prohibits publicly traded pharmacies with twenty or more stores in this state from establishing or enforcing quotas for duties performed by pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, including evaluating or measuring the number of prescriptions filled, services rendered, programs offered and revenue obtained.
Last Action
referred to higher education
1/7/2026