The proposed bill aims to prohibit the advertisement of prescription drugs on television in Minnesota. It introduces new legal language under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325F, specifically creating a section titled [325F.7845] PHARMACEUTICAL ADVERTISING. This section includes definitions for key terms such as "prescription drug," which is defined to include only those drugs covered by specific state programs, and "television advertisement," which encompasses both traditional broadcasts and internet-based streams. Additionally, the bill establishes a clear prohibition against television advertisements for the sale of prescription drugs to consumers, as outlined in Subdivision 2. To ensure compliance, Subdivision 3 grants the attorney general the authority to enforce this prohibition under existing enforcement provisions. This legislative measure seeks to regulate pharmaceutical marketing practices and potentially reduce the influence of such advertisements on consumer behavior.