COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

H. B. 4372


(By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Kiss, and

Delegates Perdue, Ashley and Ross)

(Originating in the Committee on Government Organization)

[February 25, 2000]


A BILL to amend article six, chapter forty-six-a of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section one hundred eleven, relating to requiring all direct consumer advertising for prescription drugs to include the average wholesale price for the particular prescription drug; legislative findings; applicability of section.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article six, chapter forty-six-a of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new section, designated section one hundred eleven, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 6. GENERAL CONSUMER PROTECTION.
§46A-6-111. Direct consumer advertising of prescription drugs.

The Legislature finds and declares that the choice of prescription drugs should be a matter discussed between patients and physicians free of influence by the profit motive of pharmaceutical manufacturers; that direct consumer advertising of prescription drugs artificially increases consumer demand for drugs which are most profitable for pharmaceutical manufacturers to sell when equally effective and competitively priced drugs that are not marketed directly to the consumer are available; that direct consumer advertising of prescription drugs increases the cost of drugs to publicly funded programs and provides no added benefit to the public health and welfare; and that the public interest demands that, when prescription drugs are advertised directly to the consumer, that the public must be provided information related to the cost of the drug advertised. In the event of any direct consumer advertisement of any prescription drug, the advertisement shall prominently include the average wholesale price charged for the prescription drug. For the purposes of this section, "direct consumer advertisement" means an advertisement directed at particular consumers, including, but not limited to, solicitations by mail or telephone, distributions of handbills or flyers, radio or television and internet postings. The provisions of this section are applicable to any person soliciting sales of a prescription drug to consumers located in this state by means of advertising that is broadcast from, printed at, or distributed from, a location in this state if the advertising is primarily intended to be disseminated to consumers located in this state and is only secondarily or incidentally disseminated to bordering jurisdictions. For purposes of this section, advertising which is broadcast from a radio or television station located in this state or is printed in or distributed by a newspaper published in this state is rebuttably presumed to be primarily intended for dissemination to consumers located in this state: Provided, That the person purchasing the advertising has a physical presence in this state in the form of employees, offices, sales representatives, agents or sales outlets in this state, or any other presence that provides the necessary minimum contacts for a constitutionally sufficient nexus for state regulation.