Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3258

Introduced
5/5/26  

Caption

Strengthens enforcement of the state's pharmacy audit law by clarifying and tightening audit procedures to ensure pharmacy audits are conducted fairly and transparently.

Impact

One of the primary impacts of S3258 is that it limits the frequency of on-site audits to once every twelve months for each pharmacy unless there is substantial evidence of misconduct. The bill stipulates that auditors must provide a pharmacy with a fourteen-day notice prior to an audit, thus granting pharmacies adequate time to prepare. Importantly, findings of overpayment or underpayment must be based on actual discrepancies rather than extrapolated data, ensuring that pharmacies are only penalized for genuine errors.

Summary

Bill S3258 aims to enhance the enforcement of the state's pharmacy audit law by refining and clarifying the procedures governing audits of pharmacies. This legislative initiative, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, focuses on ensuring that audits are executed in a manner that promotes fairness and transparency. By establishing defined criteria for audits, the bill seeks to safeguard pharmacies from arbitrary penalties and reinforce their rights during the audit process.

Contention

Despite the benevolent intent of S3258, potential points of contention arise regarding the balance of power between pharmacies and audit entities. Supporters argue that the bill reinforces pharmacy rights and enhances consumer protection by promoting transparent practices within audits. Conversely, critics may contend that these protections could enable negligent practices if auditors are overly restricted in their ability to investigate potential fraud or malpractice. As the implementation of this bill unfolds, ongoing discussions between stakeholders will be crucial to address such concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5248

Restricts audits of pharmacists conducted by insurers and their intermediaries, limiting audits to one per year unless an identified problem exists or fraud or misrepresentation is suspected.

RI S0314

Restricts audits of pharmacists conducted by insurers and their intermediaries, limiting audits to one per year unless fraud or misrepresentation is reasonably suspected. The RI attorney general has the authority to impose sanctions for violations.

RI S0433

Requires the auditor general to conduct performance audits of all state agencies.

RI H5880

Requires the auditor general to conduct performance audits of all state agencies.

RI S0482

Amends the types of products which pharmacists may prescribe as substitute drugs or products to include "devices and supplies" and "therapeutically equivalent drugs and pharmaceuticals".

RI H5855

Amends the types of products which pharmacists may prescribe as substitute drugs or products to include "devices and supplies" and "therapeutically equivalent drugs and pharmaceuticals."

RI H5254

Requires pharmacy benefit managers to reimburse pharmacist no less than national drug acquisition costs plus fee.

RI S0222

Requires pharmacy benefit managers to reimburse pharmacist no less than national drug acquisition costs plus fee.

RI H5854

Adds new sections that set forth conditions for pharmacists to prescribe tobacco cessation drug therapies, including education approved by state board of pharmacy. The cessation therapies to be covered by all health insurance carriers on or after 1/1/26.

RI S0685

Adds new sections that set forth conditions for pharmacists to prescribe tobacco cessation drug therapies, including education approved by state board of pharmacy. The cessation therapies to be covered by all health insurance carriers on or after 1/1/26.

Similar Bills

KS HB2551

Enacting the Kansas pharmacy services administrative organization act.

AR SB593

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

MS HB558

Pharmacy services; prohibit insurers and PBMs from requiring persons to obtain exclusively through pharmacies that they own.

MS HB1125

Pharmacy services; prohibit insurers and PBMs from requiring persons to obtain exclusively through pharmacies that they own.

NJ S2345

"Patient and Provider Protection Act."

AR SB475

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

AZ HB2429

Pharmacy benefits; pharmacy management networks

AZ HB2813

pharmacy benefits; workers' compensation