HB 1390 VA Introduced
Health insurance; pharmacies, freedom of choice, delivery of prescription drugs, penalties.
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Summary
Health insurance; pharmacies; freedom of choice; delivery of prescription drugs; penalties. Prohibits an insurer, health maintenance organization, corporation providing preferred provider subscription contracts, or pharmacy benefits manager from imposing upon any person receiving pharmaceutical benefits any policy or practice requiring or incentivizing certain provisions relating to the delivery of prescription drugs. A violation of the bill's provisions constitutes an unfair trade practice under existing law and is subject to injunctive, penalty, and enforcement provisions in existing law.
Sponsor (1)
- Jeion A. Ward Democratic · primary
Action history (11)
- Jan 21, 2026 Presented and ordered printed 26104543D · lower
- Jan 21, 2026 Referred to Committee on Labor and Commerce · lower
- Jan 27, 2026 Assigned HCL sub: Subcommittee #1 · lower
- Feb 3, 2026 House subcommittee offered · lower
- Feb 3, 2026 Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute and referring to Appropriations (9-Y 0-N) · lower
- Feb 5, 2026 Reported from Labor and Commerce with substitute and referred to Appropriations (22-Y 0-N) · lower
- Feb 5, 2026 Committee substitute printed 26106210D-H1 · lower
- Feb 5, 2026 Assigned HAPP sub: Compensation and Retirement · lower
- Feb 9, 2026 Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB1390) · lower
- Feb 13, 2026 Subcommittee recommends continuing to (Voice Vote) · lower
- Feb 13, 2026 Continued to next session in Appropriations (Voice Vote) · lower
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