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HB 7024 – Rhode Island
Introduced: 2022   Status: Inactive / Dead  
AN ACT RELATING TO COMMERCIAL LAW– GENERAL REGULATORY PROVISIONS (Makes it a felony to price gouge prescriptions or pharmaceuticals in time of a shortage.)

HB 7040 – Rhode Island
Introduced: 2020   Status: Inactive / Dead  
AN ACT RELATING TO COMMERCIAL LAW– GENERAL REGULATORY PROVISIONS — UNFAIR SALES PRACTICES (Makes it a felony to price gauge prescriptions or pharmaceuticals in time of a shortage.)

HB 710 (see similar bill HB 243) – Louisiana
Introduced: 2018   Status: Inactive / Dead  
PROHIBITS A MANUFACTURER OR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR FROM ENGAGING IN UNRESTRAINED PRICE INCREASES IN THE SALE OF AN ESSENTIAL OFF-PATENT OR GENERIC DRUG: authorizes the secretary of the La. Dept. Of Health to notify the attorney …

HF 1246 (see companion bill SF 1098) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Prescription Drug Price Transparency Act established, and report required. 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 …

HF 1668 (see companion bill SF 353) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Prescription Drug Affordability Act established, prescription drug affordability commission and requirements created, report required, and money appropriated. The Prescription Drug Affordability Commission is created to protect consumers, state and local governments, health plan companies, providers, …

HF 2518 – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Cost disclosure for qualified prescription drugs required, and report required.

HF 289 (see companion bill SF 366) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Diabetes prescription drugs cost reporting required. 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 …

HF 3131 (see companion bill SF 2841) – 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 …

HF 4 (see companion bill SF 1518) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Drug manufacturer or wholesale distributor prohibited from charging unconscionable prices for prescription drugs; Board of Pharmacy, commissioner of human services, and health plan companies required to notify the attorney general of certain prescription drug price …

HF 704 – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Cost disclosure for qualifying prescription drugs required, and report required.

HF 753 (see companion bill SF 272) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Price gouging by manufacturer or wholesale drug distributor prohibited; Board of Pharmacy, commissioner of human services, and health plan companies allowed to notify the attorney general of prescription drug price increases; attorney general authorized to …

HF 844 (see companion bill SF 965) – Minnesota
Introduced: 2021   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Price Gouging 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 …

HR 20 – Louisiana
Introduced: 2020   Status: Enacted  
Urges and requests Attorney General Jeff Landry to ensure a swift, effective, and unified response to price gouging. Status of resolution: passed and adopted. Requests the attorney general to continue his efforts fighting consumer scams …

Idaho Code Ann. §§ 48-601 through 603, 603C, 604 through 619: Idaho Consumer Protection Act – Idaho
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1971
The purpose of this act is to protect both consumers and businesses against unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts and practices in the conduct of trade or commerce, and to provide efficient …
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Ind. Code § 16-22-3-13. Patient charges; building and improvement funds: County Hospitals — Powers of Hospital Governing Boards – Indiana
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1993
Statute requires the governing board to establish reasonable charges for patient care and other hospital services. The governing board may give appropriate discounts of charges to patients.
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Ind. Code § 16-22-8-34. Powers of board or corporation: County Hospitals — Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County – Indiana
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1993
Statute authorizes the board or corporation to do all acts necessary and reasonably incident to carrying out the purposes of this chapter, which includes establishing corporations and entering into partnerships and joint ventures. The statute …
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