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Sponsors ask lawmakers to require manufacturers pay NPLEX fees and to allow online pseudoephedrine purchases
Summary
Representatives Bagole and McFall presented House Bills 4947 and 4948 to preserve Michigan's electronic pseudoephedrine tracking system (NPLEX), fix a funding loophole so manufacturers who sell in Michigan pay transaction fees, and permit modern purchase methods such as online or curbside pickup while retaining ID and quantity limits.
Representatives Bagole and McFall told the House Judiciary Committee that House Bills 4947 and 4948 would preserve and modernize Michigan's electronic pseudoephedrine transaction-tracking system (NPLEX). Sponsor testimony described the bills as a fix to a funding "free rider" problem — manufacturers whose products are sold in Michigan but who do not voluntarily contribute to the NPLEX transaction-cost pool — and as a way to enable online, curbside or home-delivery…
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