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SB 2751 SD1

Hawaii - Session 2026

Senate failed 2026-03-03
Bill Details

Title: Workers' Compensation; Benefits; Prescription Drugs; Compounded Prescription Drugs; Physician Dispensing Timeframe; Non-FDA-Approved Drugs; Identification; Statement of Medical Necessity

Summary

Defines compounded prescription drugs for the purposes of the State's Workers' Compensation Law. Limits dispensing of prescription drugs by physician to 30 days after the industrial injury and requires all prescription drugs to be obtained through the employer's pharmacy benefit manager thereafter. Requires prescription drugs not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), such as compounds, to be identified as compounds when listed on the treatment plan and when billed, and be supported by a statement of medical necessity documenting the case of medical need for a compound drug over an FDA-approved over-the-counter or prescription drug of similar therapeutic effect. Effective 1/1/2077. (SD1)

Sponsor
Jr., Les Ihara
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
0000-00-00 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-03 Status failed
2026-03-03 Latest Action The committee on JDC deferred the measure.
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