California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB447

Introduced
2/6/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
3/28/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Report Pass
3/28/25  
Report Pass
4/8/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Report Pass
4/8/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Report Pass
4/8/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Refer
5/5/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Report Pass
5/14/25  
Engrossed
5/23/25  
Refer
5/23/25  
Refer
6/4/25  
Report Pass
6/23/25  
Refer
6/23/25  
Report Pass
7/3/25  
Refer
7/3/25  
Enrolled
8/26/25  
Chaptered
10/6/25  

Caption

Emergency room patient prescriptions.

Impact

By enabling the dispensing of unused portions of dangerous drugs, AB 447 is expected to improve patient care by allowing continuity of treatment for individuals discharged from emergency rooms. The bill modifies existing pharmacy laws by exempting automated drug delivery systems (ADDS) that dispense dangerous drugs in emergency settings from licensure requirements under specific conditions, thus simplifying operational protocols for hospitals and enhancing patient safety and convenience.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 447, also known as the Emergency Room Patient Prescriptions bill, seeks to amend sections of the Business and Professions Code related to the dispensing of dangerous drugs in emergency care settings. The bill allows prescribers to dispense an unused portion of a dangerous drug to an emergency room patient upon discharge, provided the drug is not a controlled substance and is necessary for the patient's ongoing treatment. This amendment aims to address scenarios where patients require immediate access to medication when they leave the emergency department.

Sentiment

The sentiment around AB 447 appears to be largely positive, focusing on its potential to streamline care for emergency patients and reduce the inefficiencies associated with obtaining necessary medications post-discharge. This legislative change has gained support from the health care community, highlighting a proactive step towards improving patient outcomes and ensuring that patients can manage their health needs effectively after leaving emergency care.

Contention

Despite the positive outlook, there are concerns regarding the implications of allowing prescribers to dispense drugs without a pharmacist's immediate oversight, particularly the potential for misuse or errors in dispensing. Critics may argue that this change could cloud accountability and oversight in emergency medication management, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to protocols to ensure patient safety in these critical situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1309

Pharmacists; care standard; prescriptions

CA HB06870

An Act Addressing Patients' Prescription Drug Costs.

CA SB104

To Amend The Arkansas Pharmacy Benefits Manager Licensure Act; To Protect Patients' Rights And Access To Medications; And To Declare An Emergency.

CA SB418

Health care coverage: prescription hormone therapy and nondiscrimination.

CA AB1587

Prescription drug refills: prescriber notifications.

CA SB124

Reducing Costs of Health Care for Patients

CA SB1494

Health insurance; patient steering; prohibition

CA SB1710

Pharmacy benefits; patient steering; prohibition

CA SB185

Veterinary medicine; veterinarian-client-patient relationship further provided; refilling prescription regulations; relationship shared among a location, provided

CA SB147

Pharmacist Prescription Authority

Similar Bills

AR SB593

To Amend The Arkansas Pharmacy Benefits Manager Licensure Act; And To Create The Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization Act.

AR SB475

To Establish The Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization Act; And To Regulate Pharmacy Services Administrative Organizations.

CA SB41

Pharmacy benefits.

AZ HB2813

Pharmacy benefits; workers' compensation

DE SB271

An Act To Amend Title 18 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Pharmacy Benefits Managers.

AZ HB2429

Pharmacy benefits; pharmacy management networks

AZ HB4124

Health insurance; pharmacy; reimbursement rates

CA AB910

Pharmacy benefit management.