Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB442

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

In powers and duties of the Department of State and its departmental administrative board, establishing the Pharmaceutical Collection Sites Educational Program.

Impact

If enacted, HB 442 would have significant implications for state laws related to pharmaceutical disposal and public health. By creating a structured educational program, the bill aims to increase awareness and compliance among pharmacies regarding drug disposal procedures. This initiative could enhance public safety by ensuring that unused or expired medications do not remain in households, thereby reducing the potential for abuse and accidental poisonings.

Summary

House Bill 442 seeks to establish the Pharmaceutical Collection Sites Educational Program under the Pennsylvania Department of State. This program is designed to assist pharmacies in understanding the process of modifying their registration with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to facilitate the reception and destruction of mail-back packages containing prescription drugs. Moreover, the program will provide education on the installation and management of collection receptacles for prescription medications.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 442 appears to be largely supportive. Members of the committee and stakeholders in the healthcare community recognize the importance of having effective systems in place for the safe disposal of prescription drugs. There is a shared understanding that improving education for pharmacies will contribute positively to community health outcomes, reducing risks associated with prescription drug misuse.

Contention

While there seems to be a general agreement on the necessity of the bill, some points of contention could emerge regarding the implementation mechanisms and the allocation of resources necessary for the educational initiatives. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of educational programs in achieving the desired compliance and whether additional regulatory measures may be required to ensure effective drug disposal. Overall, the focus remains on balancing public health benefits with practical considerations for pharmacies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB1188

In powers and duties of the Department of Public Instruction and its departmental administrative boards and commissions, further providing for collective bargaining.

PA HB2455

In powers and duties of the Department of Public Instruction and its departmental administrative boards and commissions, further providing for collective bargaining.

PA HB1269

In administrative organization, further providing for advisory boards and commissions; and, in powers and duties of the Department of Health and its departmental administrative and advisory boards, establishing the Brain Injury Advisory Board.

PA SB1118

In powers and duties of the Department of Health and its departmental administrative and advisory boards, providing for perimenopause and menopause education.

PA HB1411

In powers and duties of the Department of Health and its departmental administrative and advisory boards, providing for perimenopause and menopause education.

PA HB1245

In powers and duties of the Department of Health and its departmental administrative and advisory boards, providing for pelvic floor dysfunction education.

PA HB169

In powers and duties of the Department of General Services and its departmental administrative and advisory boards and commissions, providing for program for sale of used pursuit vehicles.

PA HB1139

In powers and duties of the Department of General Services and its departmental administrative and advisory boards and commissions, providing for water bottle filling stations.

PA HB337

In powers and duties of the Department of General Services and its departmental administrative and advisory boards and commissions, providing for menstrual hygiene products in State buildings.

PA HB193

In powers and duties of the Department of General Services and its departmental administrative and advisory boards and commissions, providing for automated external defibrillators in State buildings.

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