HRS §328-97
Pharmacies must post a sign about generic drug options
Every pharmacy must put up a clear sign in a public spot. The sign tells customers that cheaper generic or interchangeable biological products must be offered, and to ask their doctor or pharmacist about the least expensive option. The letters must be at least one inch tall.
The statute, as written — Posting requirements
Every pharmacy shall prominently display, in clear and unobstructed public view, a sign in block letters that shall read: "HAWAII LAW REQUIRES THAT LESS EXPENSIVE GENERICALLY EQUIVALENT DRUG PRODUCTS AND INTERCHANGEABLE BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS BE OFFERED TO THE CONSUMER. CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN AND PHARMACIST CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY OF THE LEAST EXPENSIVE DRUG PRODUCT FOR YOUR USE." The letters must be at least one inch in height.
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