(1) By September 1, 2005, the
board shall, in consultation with the department and the health
care authority, submit a waiver request to the federal food and
drug administration that will authorize the state of Washington
to license Canadian, United Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic
prescription drug wholesalers under RCW 18.64.046, thereby
providing retail pharmacies licensed in Washington state the
opportunity to purchase prescription drugs from approved
wholesalers and pass those savings on to consumers. The waiver
shall provide that:
(a) Canadian, United Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic
prescription drug wholesalers meet the requirements of RCW 18.64.046 and any rules adopted by the board to implement those
requirements;
(b) The board must ensure the integrity of the prescription
drug products being distributed by:
(i) Requiring that prescription drugs purchased from
Canadian, United Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic
wholesalers originate only from approved manufacturing locations;
(ii) Routinely testing prescription drugs purchased from
Canadian, United Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic
wholesalers for safety;
(iii) Establishing safe labeling, tracking, and shipping
procedures for prescription drugs purchased from Canadian, United
Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic wholesalers; and
(iv) Closely monitoring compliance with RCW 18.64.046 and
any rules adopted to implement the waiver;
(c) The prescription drugs purchased from Canadian, United
Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic wholesalers must be limited
to those that are not temperature sensitive or infused and for
which potential savings to consumers can be demonstrated and
those available through purchase by individuals only at licensed
retail pharmacies;
(d) To ensure that the program benefits those consumers
without insurance coverage for prescription drugs who are most in
need of price relief, prescription drug purchases from pharmacies
under the waiver will be limited to those not eligible for
reimbursement by third party insurance coverage, whether public
or private, for the particular drug being purchased; and
(e) Savings associated with purchasing prescription drugs
from Canadian, United Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic
wholesalers will be passed on to consumers.
(2) Upon approval of the federal waiver submitted in
accordance with subsection (1) of this section, the board, in
consultation with the department and the health care authority,
shall submit a detailed implementation plan to the governor and
appropriate committees of the legislature that details the
mechanisms that the board will use to implement each component of
the waiver under subsection (1) of this section.
(3) The board shall adopt rules as necessary to implement
chapter 293, Laws of 2005.
[2005 c 293 § 2.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent--2005 c 293: "The legislature finds that as consumers' prescription drug costs continue to rise, people across the state of Washington are seeking opportunities to purchase lower cost prescription drugs from Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and other countries for their personal use. The state has a strong interest in promoting the safe use of prescription drugs by consumers in Washington state. To address this interest, the legislature intends to seek authorization from the federal government to license Canadian, United Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic prescription drug wholesalers, thereby providing licensed retail pharmacies the opportunity to purchase prescription drugs from approved wholesalers and pass those savings on to consumers, and providing consumers the opportunity to purchase prescription drugs from a trusted community pharmacist who is aware of all of their prescription drug needs." [2005 c 293 § 1.]
Conflict with federal requirements--2005 c 293: "If any part of this act is found to be in conflict with federal requirements that are a prescribed condition to the allocation of federal funds to the state, the conflicting part of this act is inoperative solely to the extent of the conflict and with respect to the agencies directly affected, and this finding does not affect the operation of the remainder of this act in its application to the agencies concerned. Rules adopted under this act must meet federal requirements that are a necessary condition to the receipt of federal funds by the state." [2005 c 293 § 3.]