SB 25-289

  • Colorado Senate Bill
  • 2025 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Apr 10, 2025
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Creation of a Drug Donation Program

Abstract

The bill amends statutory provisions relating to unused medication in facilities, including correctional facilities, nursing care facilities, assisted living residences, hospice, and other facilities, to change the defined term "medication" to "medicine" and to expand the types of unused medicines that may be redispensed to patients or donated to a nonprofit entity. The bill creates the Colorado drug donation program (donation program). The donation program allows a person legally authorized to possess medicine, including an individual member of the public, a pharmacy, a long-term care facility, a surgical center, a prescriber or other health-care professional or facility, or others (donor) to donate unused medicine (donated medicine). A donor may donate unused medicine to a donation recipient (donation recipient) that is authorized to possess medicine and that has a credential in good standing in the state in which the donation recipient is located. A donation recipient may include a wholesaler, distributor, third-party logistics provider, repackager, hospital, pharmacy, clinic, health-care provider, or prescriber's office. The bill requires the donation recipient to: Keep a record of the donated medicine; Keep donated medicine separate from regular stock; and Have donated medicine inspected by a licensed pharmacist. The donation recipient may transfer the donated medicine to another donation recipient or entity, repackage the donated medicine, or, if the donation recipient is a prescription drug outlet, replenish medicine. The bill requires donated medicine to first be dispensed to an eligible patient who is an individual who is indigent, uninsured, underinsured, or enrolled in a public health benefits program. Donated medicine must not be resold; except that a donation recipient may charge a handling or dispensing fee for the donated medicine. When acting in good faith, the participants in the donation program are not subject to criminal liability or professional disciplinary action. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

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Apr 23, 2025

Senate

Senate Committee on Health & Human Services Refer Amended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole

  • Committee-Passage
Health & Human Services

Apr 10, 2025

Senate

Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Health & Human Services

  • Introduction
Health & Human Services

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Introduced (04/10/2025) PDF
PA1 (04/24/2025) PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note FN1 (04/15/2025) PDF

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