New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03393

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  
Engrossed
2/26/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Refer
6/5/25  
Engrossed
6/12/25  
Refer
6/12/25  
Engrossed
6/16/25  
Enrolled
12/8/25  
Chaptered
12/12/25  

Caption

Requires pharmacies that are permanently discontinuing to notify customers of such discontinuance and provide information including locations of other nearby pharmacies.

Impact

The bill seeks to enhance consumer protection in the pharmaceutical sector by fostering a communication framework that can help prevent disruptions in medication access. By requiring pharmacies to post discontinuation notices and notify patients directly, the bill underscores the importance of continuity in healthcare. It also aids in ensuring that patients have the necessary information to transition their prescriptions to nearby pharmacies without facing a lapse in their medication regimen.

Summary

Bill S03393, known as the Pharmacy Notification Bill, mandates that pharmacies inform customers of their permanent discontinuance at least thirty days in advance. The notification must be provided to customers who have had a prescription filled in the past year through their primary communication means and must also be prominently posted in the pharmacy. This initiative aims to ensure that patients are aware of such changes, reducing potential gaps in their healthcare access due to pharmacy closures.

Contention

While the bill is viewed positively by supporters who advocate for improved patient communication, there may be concerns regarding the burden it places on pharmacies, especially smaller, independently-owned establishments. Critics may contend that this requirement could potentially lead to increased operational costs or challenges in adhering to compliance, particularly for businesses with limited staffing resources. Balancing the mandate for notification with the operational capabilities of pharmacies remains a key discussion point.

Voting_history

The bill was passed with significant support in the Senate, having received 60 votes in favor and only 1 against during its final passage on February 26, 2025. This indicates broad legislative backing, highlighting the recognition of the bill's importance in maintaining pharmacy practice standards and protecting patient interests.

Companion Bills

NY A02278

Same As Requires pharmacies that are permanently discontinuing to notify customers of such discontinuance and provide information including locations of other nearby pharmacies.

Previously Filed As

NY A02278

Requires pharmacies that are permanently discontinuing to notify customers of such discontinuance and provide information including locations of other nearby pharmacies.

NY HB2196

Pharmacists; pharmacies; reimbursement costs; appeals

NY HB2208

Pharmacists; pharmacies; reimbursement costs; appeals

NY HB1675

Pharmacies; require to maintain not more than a certain ratio of pharmacy technicians to licensed pharmacists.

NY S10076

Allows a party asserting a claim to discontinue an action without procedural delays when the discontinuance would benefit an unrepresented party and that party has not responded to a request to stipulate to a discontinuance in a reasonable period of time.

NY A10408

Allows a party asserting a claim to discontinue an action without procedural delays when the discontinuance would benefit an unrepresented party and that party has not responded to a request to stipulate to a discontinuance in a reasonable period of time.

NY S07025

Authorizes registered pharmacy technicians to administer the same immunizations as licensed pharmacists under direct supervision of such licensed pharmacist.

NY HB1571

Pharmacists.

NY A08956

Permits the compounding, dispensing and sale of veterinary-specific pharmaceuticals to veterinarians by pharmacists.

NY A05152

Authorizes registered pharmacy technicians to administer the same immunizations as licensed pharmacists under direct supervision of such licensed pharmacist.

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