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WI SB987
Bill
Status
2/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Rachael Cabral-Guevara
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AI Summary
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Expands Wisconsin's drug repository program to allow any person licensed to possess drugs (including out-of-state entities) to donate and receive prescription, nonprescription, and investigational drugs, replacing the current system limited to pharmacies and medical facilities
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Establishes patient eligibility criteria directly in statute: individuals who are indigent, uninsured, underinsured, or enrolled in public health benefits programs have priority, with other patients eligible if no need is identified among priority groups
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Permits for-profit recipients to charge handling fees up to their actual costs (including shipping, labor, storage, technology, and education) and explicitly prohibits any other fee limitations
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Sets statutory requirements for drug acceptance, storage, labeling, and recordkeeping, including 6-year record retention, tamper-evident packaging standards, and temperature control monitoring for drugs requiring non-room-temperature storage
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Allows recipients to substitute therapeutically equivalent drugs, interchangeable biological products, or different drug forms (tablets/capsules) and permits Wisconsin residents to receive donated drugs from out-of-state drug repository programs
Legislative Description
The drug repository program.
Last Action
Representative Roe added as a cosponsor
3/12/2026