HF4860
Operation of remote pickup sites from which patients may obtain drugs and devices dispensed by a managing pharmacy authorized, and rulemaking authorized.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: SF5140
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Purpose
This bill would expand how prescription drugs and related devices are dispensed by allowing remote pickup sites. It aims to give patients more access to medications via designated locations (primarily grocery stores) while keeping strict oversight, licensing, and safety requirements for both in-state and out-of-state pharmacies. It also sets up board-approved rules to govern these remote pickup operations and includes a special exemption related to dialysis supplies.
Main Provisions
Licensing and pharmacy operations
- No one may run a pharmacy without a license; licenses must be displayed and expire on a set date.
- Licenses are required for each pharmacy location inside Minnesota, and for any outside Minnesota locations that dispense to Minnesota residents.
- Remote pickup sites (the additional location where patients pick up medications) operate under the managing pharmacy’s license and do not need a separate license.
- The board can require inspections for both domestic and foreign locations; outside-state licenses may incur inspection costs unless a prior inspection report exists within the last 24 months.
- If a location outside Minnesota, the applicant must disclose corporate officers and pharmacists involved, keep records of medications dispensed to Minnesota residents, and ensure a toll-free telephone line is available during normal business hours, with the number displayed on medication labels.
Remote pickup sites outside the main pharmacy
- A designated remote pickup site must be controlled by the managing pharmacy and the pharmacist in charge.
- The board must approve each remote pickup site before it can operate.
Design and operation of remote pickup sites
- Eligible remote pickup sites can include grocery stores; they must only handle refills of existing prescriptions (no new prescriptions or changes in strength/dose/administration).
- The managing pharmacy keeps control of all drugs at the remote site and ensures safe operation.
Storage, security, and handling
- Legend drugs and devices must be stored in locked cabinets, drawers, or secure kiosks at the remote site.
- Each item must be containerized in an opaque bag labeled with the patient’s name (and designee, if applicable) and include a receipt inside.
- Access to medications at the remote site is restricted to designated staff who are trained and authorized by the pharmacist in charge.
Verification, counseling, and patient safety
- Staff must verify a patient’s identity using accepted IDs before handing over medications.
- A secure system (including a kiosk) tracks when a patient or designee removes a medication.
- Pharmacists must provide patient counseling via electronic, written, or phone methods and explain steps to obtain a replacement if the drug’s integrity is compromised before pickup.
Records, inventory, and disposal
- The pharmacist in charge must maintain records of all medications delivered to the remote site and conduct regular inventories (at least weekly).
- The remote site must have a policy for returning or disposing of unpicked medications.
- Staff with access to medications must be identified, and the pharmacist must conduct annual policy reviews and site visits (at least every 30 days) to ensure compliance.
Rulemaking authority
- The board may adopt rules to implement and regulate remote pickup sites.
Special exemption for certain dialysis-related supplies
- The bill provides a limited exemption for distributors of dialysate or devices used for home peritoneal dialysis (in certain ESRD contexts) from some of the standard remote pickup restrictions, provided specific conditions are met (e.g., FDA-approved products, original packaging, direct physician orders, pharmacist review, long-term recordkeeping, and direct delivery to patients or facilities).
Significant Changes to Existing Law
- Creates and formalizes a new “remote pickup site” model, enabling groceries to serve as locations where patients can pick up prescription drugs and devices dispensed by a managing pharmacy.
- Requires separate licensure for each pharmacy location inside and outside Minnesota that dispenses to Minnesota residents, with the remote pickup site itself operating under the managing pharmacy’s license.
- Establishes comprehensive board oversight, including application requirements, inspections, ongoing compliance reviews, and routine site visits.
- Introduces strict storage, security, and verification requirements for remote pickup sites (e.g., locked storage, labeled opaque packaging, identity verification, and recordkeeping).
- Mandates patient counseling and clear processes for replacements if drug integrity is compromised.
- Adds explicit reporting, logging, and inventory controls, along with disposal/return procedures for unpicked medications.
- Sets up rulemaking authority for the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy to implement and refine the remote pickup site framework.
- Adds a narrowly scoped exemption for dialysis-related supplies to facilitate certain ESRD workflows while maintaining other safeguards.
Terminology and Concepts Emphasized (Key Terms from the Bill)
- legend drugs and devices
- remote pickup site
- managing pharmacy
- grocery store (as a remote pickup site designation)
- pharmacy license and licensure
- board (Minnesota Board of Pharmacy)
- pharmacist in charge
- locked cabinet / locked drawer / secure kiosk
- opaque bag with patient name (and designee)
- toll-free telephone service
- unit-dose packaging (for long-term care patients, where applicable)
- patient counseling
- identity verification (driver’s license, state ID, Tribal ID, government ID)
- logs and inventory (weekly/daily)
- security requirements and procedures
- rules and rulemaking
- inspections and outside-state licensure
- return and disposal policies
- ESRD dialysis supplies (dialysate, dextrose, icodextrin)
Relevant Terms - legend drugs - devices - remote pickup site - managing pharmacy - grocery store - pharmacy license - board of pharmacy - pharmacist in charge - locked cabinet - secure kiosk - opaque bag - patient counseling - identity verification - log - inventory - return/disposal - unit-dose packaging - toll-free service - rulemaking - inspections - out-of-state licensure - dialysis supplies (dialysate, dextrose, icodextrin)
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| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 07, 2026 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Health Finance and Policy | |
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