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WI AB127
The duty of a pharmacist to dispense lawfully prescribed drugs and devices. (FE)
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Introduced
03/11/2025
03/11/2025
In Committee
03/11/2025
03/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Under current law, a pharmacy has a duty to dispense lawfully prescribed contraceptive drugs and devices without delay unless certain factors apply, including that the prescription contains an obvious or known error or contains inadequate instructions, the prescription is contraindicated for the patient, the prescription is incompatible with another drug or device prescribed for the patient, or the prescription is potentially fraudulent. This bill expands that duty to require pharmacies to dispense any lawfully prescribed drug or device without delay. However, if any pharmacist at a pharmacy refuses to dispense a drug or device for reasons of conscience such that the pharmacy cannot fulfill the prescription order without delay, then the bill requires the pharmacy to transfer the prescription order to a different pharmacy, at the direction of the patient, that will dispense the prescribed drug or device without delay. The bill also specifies that a pharmacy may not dispense a lawfully prescribed drug or device if there is an absolute contraindication for the prescribed drug or device, rather than just a contraindication. Under the bill, Xabsolute contraindicationY is defined to mean any condition present in a patient that makes a particular drug or device inadvisable under any circumstances. Further, the bill prohibits a pharmacy benefit manager from penalizing in any way a pharmacy or pharmacist from dispensing a prescribed drug or device that is prescribed for a use other than a use approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration if the prescribed drug or device is dispensed pursuant to a valid prescription order. For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
AI Summary
This bill expands the duty of pharmacies to dispense lawfully prescribed drugs and devices by removing specific language about contraceptives and broadening the scope to all prescription medications. The bill introduces a new definition of "absolute contraindication" as a condition that renders a drug or device unsafe under any circumstances due to severe or potentially life-threatening risks. Pharmacies must now dispense any lawfully prescribed drug or device without delay, with only a few limited exceptions, such as obvious prescription errors, drug incompatibility, or potential fraud. Importantly, the bill includes a conscience clause that requires a pharmacy to transfer a prescription to another pharmacy if a pharmacist refuses to dispense a drug for personal reasons, ensuring patients can still obtain their prescribed medication promptly. Additionally, the bill prohibits pharmacy benefit managers from penalizing pharmacies or pharmacists for dispensing drugs for off-label uses when prescribed via a valid prescription order. These changes aim to ensure broader access to prescribed medications while providing some protections for both patients and pharmacists.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (7)
Elijah Behnke (R)*,
Barbara Dittrich (R)*,
Dan Knodl (R)*,
Dave Murphy (R)*,
Shae Sortwell (R)*,
Rachael Cabral-Guevara (R),
Steve Nass (R),
Last Action
Fiscal estimate received (on 06/13/2025)
Official Document
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/reg/asm/bill/ab127 |
Fiscal Note - AB127: Fiscal Estimate From DSPS | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/fe/ab127/ab127_dsps.pdf |
BillText | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/proposaltext/2025/REG/AB127.pdf |
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