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SF 1098 (see companion bill HF 1246) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Enacted  
Prescription Drug Pricing Transparency Act. This bill requires drug manufacturers to report specified information on drug prices and costs to the commissioner of health, for prescription drugs whose price increases exceed certain limits, and for …

SF 1518 (see companion bill HF 4) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Wholesale drug distributor or manufacturer price gouging prohibition; board of pharmacy, commissioner of human services, and health plan companies attorney general notification of prescription drug price increases; attorney general authority to obtain drug pricing information …

SF 1640 – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Prescription Drug Pricing Transparency Act. This bill requires drug manufacturers to report specified information on drug prices and costs to the commissioner of health, for prescription drugs whose price increases exceed certain limits, and for …

SF 272 (see companion bill HF 753) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Price gouging by drug manufacturer or wholesale distributor prohibition; pharmacy board, human services commissioner and health plan companies notification of prescription drug price increases to the attorney general authorization; attorney general drug pricing information access …

SF 2841 (see companion bill HF 3131) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2018   Status: Inactive / Dead  
DRUG MANUFACTURER OR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR PROHIBITED FROM PRICE GOUGING:  A manufacturer or wholesale drug distributor may not engage in price gouging in the sale of an essential off-patent or generic drug. A price increase is considered …

SF 353 (see companion bill HF 1668) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Prescription Drug Affordability Act; appropriation. The Prescription Drug Affordability Commission is created to protect consumers, state and local governments, health plan companies, providers, pharmacies, and other health care system stakeholders from excessive costs of certain …

SF 366 (see companion bill HF 289) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Diabetes prescription drugs cost reporting requirement. This bill requires the commissioner of health to compile reports of essential prescription drugs used to treat diabetes and on the wholesale acquisition costs for these drugs that have …

SF 965 (see companion bill HF 844) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2021   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Subd. 2. Prohibition. If the governor declares an abnormal market disruption a person is prohibited from selling or offering to sell an essential consumer good or service for an amount that represents an unconscionably excessive …

Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 47-18-2801 through 2805: Price-Gouging of Vaccines and Inoculations during Medical Emergencies – Tennessee
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2005
Price gouging of vaccines and inoculations during a medical emergency is contrary to the public policy of the state of Tennessee.
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Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 47-18-5101 through 47-18-5104: Tennessee Price-Gouging Act of 2002 – Tennessee
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2002
The intent of the general assembly in enacting this part is to protect citizens from excessive and unjustified increases in the prices charged during or shortly after an abnormal economic disruption for goods and services …
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Tex. Bus. & Comm. Code § 17.464. Unconscionable Price for Care at Emergency Facility: Deceptive Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act – Texas
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2019
For purposes of Section 17.46(a), the term “false, misleading, or deceptive acts or practices: includes an emergency facility that: provides emergency care at an unconscionable price; or demands or charges an unconscionable price for or …
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Utah Code §§ 13-41-101 through 13-41-202: Price Controls During Emergencies Act – Utah
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2005
Sections govern excessive prices for goods during emergencies.
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Va. Code Ann. §§ 59.1-525 through 529.1: Virginia Post-Disaster Anti-Price Gouging Act – Virginia
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2004
During any time of disaster, it shall be unlawful for any supplier to sell, lease, or license, or to offer to sell, lease, or license, any necessary goods and services at an unconscionable price within …
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Va. Code Ann. §§ 59.1-533 through 537: Influenza Vaccine Price Gouging – Virginia
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2005
In the event of an existing or threatened influenza vaccine shortage due to an abnormal market disruption or other extraordinary adverse circumstance, the Governor may issue an executive order proclaiming that an influenza vaccine shortage …
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, § 9421. Pharmacy benefit management; registration; insurer audit of pharmacy benefit manager activities: Claims Processing and Contracting Standards – Vermont
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2007
In accordance with rules adopted by the Commissioner, pharmacy benefit managers operating in the State of Vermont and proposing to contract for the provision of pharmacy benefit management shall notify health insurers when the pharmacy …
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 9, § 2461c. Predatory pricing: Consumer Protection – Vermont
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2005
No person, with the intent to harm competition, shall price goods or services in a manner that tends to create or maintain a monopoly or otherwise harms competition. A violation of this subsection is deemed …
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