New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10967

Introduced
4/14/26  

Caption

Enacts the "foreign drug transparency act" to provide information on the origin, manufacture and distribution of prescription drugs; requires a pharmacy benefit manager to maintain, and make available to pharmacies, health plans, and patients upon request, supply chain information for prescription drugs covered under its network.

Impact

If enacted, A10967 would amend existing public health and education laws within New York State. It would require pharmacies to ensure that supply chain information related to the origin, manufacturing, and distribution of prescription drugs is accessible to patients at the point of dispensing. The bill also stipulates that pharmacy benefit managers maintain and provide this information upon request, further promoting accountability in the healthcare system.

Summary

A10967, known as the Foreign Drug Transparency Act, aims to enhance transparency in the prescription drug supply chain. The bill mandates that pharmacies provide detailed supply chain information about prescription drugs, including the country of origin of both the drugs and their active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). This legislation recognizes the increasing globalization of the drug supply chain and seeks to ensure that consumers, pharmacists, and healthcare providers have access to important information that affects patient safety and informed decision-making.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill has faced scrutiny regarding the feasibility and potential implications of requiring detailed supply chain disclosures. Some stakeholders express concerns that compliance could impose additional burdens on pharmacies and might complicate the existing regulatory landscape. There are also discussions about how these requirements align or conflict with federal laws governing drug labeling and regulation, given the preemptive nature of some federal statutes.

Additional_notes

The legislative intent of A10967 is to complement federal efforts aimed at improving drug labeling and transparency. By doing so, it seeks to provide consumers with information that supports their health and safety while also aligning state-level laws with ongoing federal initiatives.

Companion Bills

NY S09985

Same As Enacts the "foreign drug transparency act" to provide information on the origin, manufacture and distribution of prescription drugs; requires a pharmacy benefit manager to maintain, and make available to pharmacies, health plans, and patients upon request, supply chain information for prescription drugs covered under its network.

Previously Filed As

NY S09985

Enacts the "foreign drug transparency act" to provide information on the origin, manufacture and distribution of prescription drugs; requires a pharmacy benefit manager to maintain, and make available to pharmacies, health plans, and patients upon request, supply chain information for prescription drugs covered under its network.

NY HB923

Pharmacies; furnish patients with written informational material when dispensing certain prescription drugs; require

NY SB1354

Relating to the minimum reimbursement amount for prescription drugs and devices to health benefit plan network pharmacists and pharmacies.

NY HB2978

Relating to the minimum reimbursement amount for prescription drugs and devices to health benefit plan network pharmacists and pharmacies.

NY SSB1207

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs.

NY HB1531

To Prohibit Pharmaceutical Manufacturers From Restricting Or Limiting Prescription Medications To A Limited Distribution Network Of Out-of-state Pharmacies.

NY LD1053

An Act to Ensure That Rebates from Prescription Drug Manufacturers Are Passed on to Patients at Pharmacies

NY HF852

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 99.)

NY HB1012

Prescription Drug Benefit Information Transparency

NY SSB1074

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs and including applicability provisions.(See SF 383.)

Similar Bills

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