Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1785

Introduced
2/24/25  

Caption

Medication repository program procedures modifications provision and appropriation

Impact

If enacted, SF1785 would have a significant impact on state laws regarding the acceptance and distribution of donated medications and supplies. The bill would amend Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically section 151.555, to refine the criteria for what constitutes eligible donations. This change is anticipated to streamline the process for both donors and repositories, reducing ambiguity around donation standards and making it easier for eligible patients to access necessary medications from these programs.

Summary

SF1785 is a legislative bill that seeks to modify the procedures surrounding medication repository programs in Minnesota. The bill introduces new standards for donating drugs and medical supplies, ensuring that these donations are safe and meet specific criteria. Under the proposed changes, drugs must be unopened and must have a minimum shelf life, while medical supplies must also comply with tamper-evident packaging standards. These provisions aim to enhance the efficacy and safety of drug donations to help those in need while ensuring compliance with health regulations.

Contention

The proposed bill may face contention, primarily revolving around the balance between increasing access to medications and upholding safety and regulatory standards. Some stakeholders may argue that the stringent requirements for donations could deter potential contributors, ultimately disadvantaging patients who rely on these programs. Others, however, emphasize the importance of ensuring that only safe, appropriate drugs are distributed, highlighting the potential risks associated with improperly managed donations.

Companion Bills

MN HF1103

Similar To Medication repository program procedures modified, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN SF4063

Medication repository program procedures modifications

MN HF1103

Medication repository program procedures modified, and money appropriated.

MN HF3917

Medication repository program procedures modified, and an appropriation modified.

MN H1374

Establishing a state-wide drug repository program

MN HB1377

Prescription Drug Repository Program - Redirecting Safe Prescription Drugs Pilot Program

MN SF4069

Veterinary medicine and veterinary technology practice provisions modifications

MN SF5005

Capital improvement appropriations provisions, new programs establishment and existing programs modifications, prior appropriations modifications, and bond issuance authorization

MN SF5088

State and local government policy provisions modifications and appropriations

MN SF2806

Prescription monitoring program provisions modifications

MN SF2620

Human services provisions modifications

Similar Bills

MN HF1103

Medication repository program procedures modified, and money appropriated.

MN HF3917

Medication repository program procedures modified, and an appropriation modified.

MN SF4063

Medication repository program procedures modifications

MD HB1420

Health Occupations - Criminal History Records Checks

MD SB806

Health Occupations - Criminal History Records Checks

MD HB1377

Prescription Drug Repository Program - Redirecting Safe Prescription Drugs Pilot Program

MD HB1310

Public High Schools - Student Transcripts - Traumatic Loss Notation

MD HB492

Frederick County - County Employees and Volunteers - Criminal History Records Check