Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1771

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the practice of pharmacy and the refusal to dispense prescriptions.

Impact

The proposed legislation is intended to impact existing regulations surrounding pharmacy practices by addressing ambiguities that may lead to confusion or misinterpretation in the refusal to dispense prescriptions. This bill could potentially reshape patient interactions with pharmacists by clearly defining when a pharmacist is justified in refusing to dispense a medication. Overall, supporters believe that the bill will enhance patient access to necessary medications while maintaining appropriate regulations within the pharmaceutical field.

Summary

House Bill 1771 addresses the practice of pharmacy, specifically regarding the circumstances under which pharmacists may refuse to dispense prescribed medications. The bill aims to clarify the rights and responsibilities of pharmacists while ensuring that patient care is prioritized. Proponents of the bill argue that it establishes necessary guidelines to protect both pharmacists and patients, ultimately fostering a healthcare environment that balances legal obligations with ethical considerations.

Contention

There are notable concerns among various stakeholders regarding the possible implications of HB 1771. Critics of the bill may argue that it could inadvertently infringe upon the professional judgment of pharmacists, leading to situations where pharmacists feel pressured to dispense medications against their best judgment. Additionally, advocacy groups may express apprehension about the potential for patients to be denied access to medications based on the limitations set forth by this bill. The debate around these issues has highlighted the delicate balance between patient care, ethical pharmacy practice, and regulatory frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1985

Relating to a pharmacist's authority to refuse to dispense a drug.

TX SB519

Modifies provisions relating to the amount of prescriptions dispensed by pharmacists during emergency periods

TX SB247

Prohibiting network exclusion for pharmacies that refuse to dispense a prescription of the PBM reimbursement that is below the pharmacy's acquisition cost.

TX SB247

Prohibiting network exclusion for pharmacies that refuse to dispense a prescription of the PBM reimbursement that is below the pharmacy's acquisition cost.

TX A4181

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

TX S3840

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

TX HB278

Pharmacists, allow to dispense ivermectin without a prescription

TX SB252

Pharmacy Benefits Managers; providing a prescription reimbursement rate for independent pharmacies and regulating other practices

TX S03236

Allows pharmacy technicians to practice in any pharmacy under the supervision of a pharmacist.

TX HB4051

Relating to the authority of certain healthcare providers to order and provide or dispense limited prescription drugs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.