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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- PHARMACIES | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Casimiro, Noret, Alzate, Vella-Wilkinson, McEntee, | |
Date Introduced: January 28, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 5-19.1-11, 5-19.1-15, 5-19.1-16 and 5-19.1-20 of the General Laws |
2 | in Chapter 5-19.1 entitled "Pharmacies" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 5-19.1-11. Nonresident pharmacy -- Fees -- Display -- Declaration of ownership and |
4 | location. |
5 | (a) Any pharmacy located outside this state that ships, mails, or delivers, in any manner, |
6 | legend drugs, controlled substances, or devices into this state is a nonresident pharmacy and shall |
7 | be licensed by the department. The nonresident pharmacy shall maintain at all times a valid |
8 | unexpired license, permit, or registration to operate the pharmacy in compliance with the laws of |
9 | the state in which it is located. Any pharmacy subject to this section shall comply with the board |
10 | of pharmacy regulations of this state when dispensing legend drugs or devices to residents of this |
11 | state. |
12 | (b) A pharmacy license will be issued to the owner who meets the requirements established |
13 | pursuant to this chapter or regulations. The owner of each pharmacy shall pay an original license |
14 | fee to be determined by the director, of not less than six hundred twenty-five dollars ($625), and |
15 | annually thereafter, on or before a date to be determined by the director, for which he or she shall |
16 | receive a license of location that shall entitle the owner to operate the pharmacy at the specified |
17 | location, or any other temporary location as the director may approve, for the period ending on a |
18 | date to be determined by the director. Each owner shall, at the time of filing, provide proof of |
19 | payment of the fee and each owner shall file with the department, on a provided form, a declaration |
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1 | of ownership and location. The declaration of ownership and location so filed shall be deemed |
2 | presumptive evidence of ownership of the pharmacy mentioned in the form. A license shall be |
3 | issued to the owner and premise listed on the form and shall not be transferred. A license issued |
4 | pursuant to this section shall be the property of the state and loaned to the licensee and it shall be |
5 | kept posted in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises. If a change in owner or premise listed |
6 | in the form occurs, the license shall become null and void. |
7 | (c) It shall be the duty of the owner to immediately notify the department of any proposed |
8 | change of location or ownership. |
9 | (d) In the event the license fee remains unpaid on the date due, no renewal or new license |
10 | shall be issued except upon payment of the license renewal fee. |
11 | 5-19.1-15. Pharmacy interns -- License -- Fees -- Renewals. |
12 | (a) Any person who is a graduate of an accredited program of pharmacy, or who is a student |
13 | enrolled in at least the third year of a professional program of an accredited program of pharmacy, |
14 | or any graduate of a foreign college of pharmacy who has obtained FPGEC certification may file |
15 | an application for licensure as a pharmacy intern with the department. He or she shall be required |
16 | to furnish any information that the board may, by regulation, prescribe and, simultaneously with |
17 | the filling of the application, shall pay to the department a fee to be determined by the department. |
18 | All licenses issued to pharmacy interns shall be valid for a period to be determined by the |
19 | department, however, pharmacy intern licenses shall be issued for a period of not less than five (5) |
20 | years, but in no instance shall the license be valid if the individual is no longer making timely |
21 | progress toward graduation. No pharmacy student may serve an internship with a preceptor without |
22 | holding a valid pharmacy intern license from the board of pharmacy. |
23 | (b) To ensure adequate practical instruction, pharmacy internship experience as required |
24 | under this chapter shall be obtained after licensure as a pharmacy intern by practice in any licensed |
25 | pharmacy or other program meeting the requirements promulgated by regulation of the board, and |
26 | shall include any instruction in the practice of pharmacy that the board by regulation shall prescribe. |
27 | (c) Licensed pharmacy interns shall practice only under the immediate supervision of a |
28 | licensed pharmacist. |
29 | 5-19.1-16. Pharmacy technicians -- License -- Fees -- Renewals. |
30 | A pharmacy technician license shall be issued to any individual who meets the |
31 | requirements established under this chapter or by regulations. The pharmacy technician shall file |
32 | an application for licensure with the department and shall be required to furnish any information |
33 | that the board may, by regulation, prescribe and, simultaneously with the filing of the application, |
34 | shall pay a fee to the department to be determined by the department. All licenses issued to |
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1 | pharmacy technicians shall be valid for a period to be determined by the department, however, |
2 | pharmacy technician licenses shall be issued for a period of not less than two (2) years. No |
3 | individual may serve as a pharmacy technician without holding a valid pharmacy technician license |
4 | from the board of pharmacy. |
5 | 5-19.1-20. License -- Renewal -- Fee display. |
6 | Every licensed pharmacist who desires to practice pharmacy shall secure from the |
7 | department a license pursuant to the provisions of ยงยง 5-19.1-8 and 5-19.1-14, the fee for which |
8 | shall be determined by the director. The renewal fee shall also be determined in regulation by the |
9 | director and shall not be more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250) biennially. Each licensing |
10 | period shall coincide with the continuing education requirement period, with the licensing period |
11 | starting on January 1 and ending on December 31 of each calendar year. The date of renewal may |
12 | be established by the director by regulation, and the department may by regulation extend the |
13 | duration of a licensing period. The current license shall be conspicuously displayed to the public in |
14 | the pharmacy to which it applies. |
15 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- PHARMACIES | |
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1 | This act would provide that the renewal fee for a pharmacist license would not be more |
2 | than two hundred fifty dollars ($250), renewed biennially. This act would also provide that the |
3 | nonresident pharmacy fee to obtain a license of location to operate a pharmacy would not be less |
4 | than six hundred twenty-five dollars ($625). This act would also provide that licenses issued to |
5 | pharmacy technicians would be valid for a period of not less than two (2) years. This act would |
6 | also provide that licenses issued to pharmacy interns would be valid for a period of not less than |
7 | five (5) years. This act would also align the licensing renewal period with the continuing education |
8 | requirement period. |
9 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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