Florida Senate - 2016 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. CS for SB 1378 Ì799956jÎ799956 594-04129-16 Proposed Committee Substitute by the Committee on Fiscal Policy (Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services) 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to drug safety; providing a short 3 title; amending s. 893.055, F.S.; requiring pharmacies 4 to offer for sale prescription lock boxes; requiring 5 pharmacies to display a certain sign; defining the 6 term “prescription lock box”; requiring the Department 7 of Health to develop and distribute a pamphlet; 8 requiring the pamphlet to contain certain information; 9 requiring pharmacists to distribute the pamphlet in 10 certain circumstances; prohibiting a pharmacy from 11 charging a fee for the pamphlet; providing an 12 effective date. 13 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 Section 1. This act may be cited as “Victoria’s Law.” 17 Section 2. Present subsections (15), (16), and (17) of 18 section 893.055, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as 19 subsections (17), (18), and (19), respectively, and new 20 subsections (15) and (16) are added to that section, to read: 21 893.055 Prescription drug monitoring program.— 22 (15) Pharmacies shall offer for sale prescription lock 23 boxes at each store location. Pharmacies shall make customers 24 aware of the availability of the prescription lock boxes by 25 displaying a sign on or near the pharmacy counter which measures 26 at least 4 inches by 5 inches and includes the statement, in a 27 legibly printed font, “Prescription Lock Boxes for Securing Your 28 Prescription Medications Are Available at This Pharmacy.” As 29 used in this subsection, the term “prescription lock box” means 30 a box or a bag with a locking mechanism that cannot be tampered 31 with or opened without the application of extreme force. 32 (16)(a) The department may develop a written pamphlet 33 relating to controlled substances which includes educational 34 information about the following: 35 1. Precautions regarding the use of pain management 36 prescriptions. 37 2. The potential for misuse and abuse of controlled 38 substances by adults and children. 39 3. The risk of controlled substance dependency and 40 addiction. 41 4. The proper storage and disposal of controlled 42 substances. 43 5. Controlled substance addiction support and treatment 44 resources. 45 6. Telephone helplines and website links that provide 46 counseling and emergency assistance for individuals dealing with 47 substance abuse. 48 (b) If the department develops a written pamphlet relating 49 to controlled substances, the department shall distribute copies 50 of the pamphlet to pharmacies throughout the state and make the 51 contents of the pamphlet available in electronic form on its 52 website. If copies of the pamphlet are provided by the 53 department, a pharmacist shall distribute the pamphlet to a 54 consumer when dispensing a prescription or a controlled 55 substance and shall offer them to consumers in a display. 56 Pharmacies may not charge consumers a fee for the pamphlet. 57 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.