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Welcome to the Michigan Board of Pharmacy website! Our goal is to provide up-to-date information on various topics related to the practice of pharmacy in Michigan. We hope you find this information helpful and invite you to check out our website often.
- Pharmacy Rules Committee Work Group
Public Notices 11/04/24 Rules Committee Work Group Public...
- Pharmacy Board Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Veteran-Friendly Employer. LARA is proud to be recognized as...
- Pharmacies Authorized to Compound Pharmaceuticals Under Section 17748B
Veteran-Friendly Employer. LARA is proud to be recognized as...
- The Board Has Approved The Following Accreditation/Inspection Entities for Purposes Assessing Compliance With USP Standards
The Board has approved the following...
- Pharmacy Rules Committee Work Group
Jan 4, 2019 · Michigan prescribers and patients have experienced the implementation of several legislative and regulatory actions intended to address Michigan's opioid crisis over the past year. Most recently, revisions to the Michigan Board of Pharmacy's Controlled Substance rules were finalized and took effect immediately upon filing with the Office of the ...
- Scope and Background
- Highlights of PBM Licensing Law
- Additional Legislation
- Employer Next Steps and Other Considerations
The three laws stem from the governor’s 2020 executive order creating a Prescription Drug Task Force, whose report formed the basis of the legislation. The PBM licensing law covers qualified health plans as definedby the federal Affordable Care Act and exempts claims entirely preempted by federal law, including Medicare Part D and ERISA. This provi...
Here is a summary of the law’s significant provisions: 1. Spread pricing. The law bans spread pricing — paying pharmacies less than the amount the PBM pays for the drug. However, the law allows plans to continue using spread pricing until the later of the date their current contract is amended, extended, or renewed or Jan. 1, 2028, so the impact ma...
The two other measures now in effect require PBM compliance with Michigan’s TPA law and impose a pharmacy disclosure mandate. 1. TPA regulation. In redefining a TPA to include a PBM, the new law subjects PBMs to existing TPA requirements, including annual reporting. Among other things, a PBM doing business in Michigan may not prohibit pharmacies fr...
Affected employers should discuss the implications of these laws with their insurers and/or PBMs and confirm the timing of those changes.A fully insured employer with a significant Michigan population might consider what communications, if any, to provide participants.Employers may also want to discuss tiered or custom networks with their insurers and/or PBMs.Aug 7, 2019 · Our license attorneys regularly representing pharmacists with matters before the DEA, Board of Pharmacy (Michigan and Florida), Florida DOH, LARA (Michigan), and local criminal courts.
Mar 8, 2021 · Certain convictions related to fraud, violations of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), and ability to practice pharmacy are grounds for the state Board of Pharmacy and CMS to deny an application; however, most other convictions and disciplinary actions are subject to the Board’s discretion.
Mar 5, 2024 · State regulators eliminated a widely used certification requirement last week by removing the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam, becoming only the second state in the U.S. do to so.
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Oct 24, 2023 · In February of 2022, Michigan passed the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Licensure and Regulation Act (“Act”) (MI Comp L § 550.811 et seq.). Michigan’s passage of the Act coincided with a deluge of other state laws targeting the abusive and anti-competitive conduct of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (“PBMs”).