Bill Text: FL S0488 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Drug Safety
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Health Policy [S0488 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0488-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 488 By Senator Pizzo 38-00233-19 2019488__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to drug safety; amending s. 893.04, 3 F.S.; prohibiting a pharmacist or practitioner from 4 dispensing specified opioids unless the prescription 5 bottle or container has a warning sticker meeting 6 certain requirements; amending s. 893.055, F.S.; 7 requiring pharmacies to offer for sale prescription 8 lock boxes; requiring pharmacies to display a certain 9 sign; defining the term “prescription lock box”; 10 authorizing the Department of Health to develop and 11 distribute a pamphlet containing certain information; 12 requiring the distribution of the pamphlet by 13 pharmacists under certain circumstances; prohibiting a 14 pharmacy from charging a fee for the pamphlet; 15 providing an effective date. 16 17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 19 Section 1. Present subsection (4) of section 893.04, 20 Florida Statutes, is renumbered as subsection (5) and a new 21 subsection (4) is added to that section, to read: 22 893.04 Pharmacist and practitioner.— 23 (4) A pharmacist or practitioner may not dispense a newly 24 prescribed prescription opioid listed in Schedule II of s. 25 893.03, including one that is compounded by a pharmacist under a 26 prescription or by a practitioner, unless the prescription 27 bottle or container in which the opioid is delivered to the user 28 bears a warning sticker approved by the department which warns 29 users about the addictive nature of opioids and the risks of 30 overdoses. Such a sticker may also refer users to additional 31 resources about opioid addiction. The sticker must be red with 32 text large enough to be legible and placed on the cap of the 33 bottle in which the opioid is dispensed. If a bottle is not used 34 to dispense the opioid, the sticker must be on a noticeable area 35 of the container in which the opioid is dispensed. 36 Section 2. Present subsections (16) and (17) of section 37 893.055, Florida Statutes, are renumbered as subsections (18) 38 and (19), respectively, and new subsections (16) and (17) are 39 added to that section, to read: 40 893.055 Prescription drug monitoring program.— 41 (16) Pharmacies shall offer for sale prescription lock 42 boxes at each store location. Pharmacies shall make customers 43 aware of the availability of the prescription lock boxes by 44 displaying a sign on or near the pharmacy counter which measures 45 at least 4 inches by 5 inches and includes the statement, in a 46 legibly printed font, “Prescription Lock Boxes for Securing Your 47 Prescription Medications Are Available at This Pharmacy.” As 48 used in this subsection, the term “prescription lock box” means 49 a box or a bag with a locking mechanism that cannot be tampered 50 with or opened without the application of extreme force. 51 (17)(a) The department may develop a pamphlet relating to 52 controlled substances which includes educational information 53 about the following: 54 1. Precautions regarding the use of pain management 55 prescriptions. 56 2. The potential for misuse and abuse of controlled 57 substances by adults and children. 58 3. The risk of controlled substance dependency and 59 addiction. 60 4. The proper storage and disposal of controlled 61 substances. 62 5. Controlled substance addiction support and treatment 63 resources. 64 6. Telephone helplines and links to websites that provide 65 counseling and emergency assistance for individuals dealing with 66 substance abuse. 67 (b) If the department develops a pamphlet relating to 68 controlled substances, the department shall distribute copies of 69 the pamphlet to pharmacies throughout the state and make the 70 contents of the pamphlet available in electronic form on its 71 website. If copies of the pamphlet are provided by the 72 department, a pharmacist shall distribute the pamphlet to a 73 consumer when dispensing a prescription or a controlled 74 substance and shall offer them to consumers in a display. 75 Pharmacies may not charge consumers a fee for the pamphlet. 76 Section 3. This act shall take effect January 1, 2020.