Chapter 111 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2018 Official Edition, is hereby amended by adding the following section:-
Section 236. (a) The department shall, in consultation with the board of registration in pharmacy, the division of insurance, the office of Medicaid and the Massachusetts emergency management agency, develop and publicize a statewide plan for ensuring the availability of prescription medications during a state of emergency declared by the governor. The plan shall:
(1) allow for early refills of prescriptions, if the current amount that a patient possesses is not expected to last beyond 10 days of the date of the declaration of emergency or beyond any quarantine period to which the patient is subject; provided, however, that a pharmacist shall confirm such prescription with the prescriber before each refill;
(2) provide a toll-free telephone number and a website for persons to contact during the emergency for assistance in locating prescription medication, in the event no medications are available to them locally; and
(3) provide for such other actions as the department shall determine necessary to ensure availability of prescription medications during a state of emergency.
(b) If the governor declares a state of emergency pursuant to section 2A, chapter 639 of the acts of 1950, or any other applicable law, the commissioner shall implement the statewide plan for ensuring the availability of prescription medications for the duration of the state of emergency.
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