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Committee releases bill to ease distribution rules for home dialysis supplies with pharmacist oversight

Assembly Regulated Professions Committee · February 12, 2026
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Summary

A2001 would exempt manufacturers and wholesale distributors from holding a separate pharmacy license when distributing dialysate for home dialysis, provided federal approvals, original sealed packaging, delivery on physician order, and periodic oversight by a licensed pharmacist. Industry witnesses said the change would remove duplicative regulations and expand access.

The Assembly Regulated Professions Committee on Monday released Assembly Bill A2001, a measure that seeks to reduce regulatory redundancy for distribution of dialysate and related supplies used in home dialysis.

Madeline read the bill, which would exempt drug manufacturers and wholesale drug distributors from a requirement to be licensed as a pharmacist when they distribute dialysate drugs or devices for home dialysis, if the…

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