H.B. 362

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PHARMACY LICENSE EXEMPTION FOR ANIMAL CONTROL

             2     
FUNCTIONS

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2014 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Richard A. Greenwood

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill amends the Pharmacy Practice Act.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    exempts an animal shelter and animal shelter employee from the requirement to be
             14      licensed under the Pharmacy Practice Act for the purpose of handling, storing, or
             15      administering a rabies vaccine or euthanasia drugs.
             16      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             17          None
             18      Other Special Clauses:
             19          None
             20      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             21      AMENDS:
             22           58-17b-309 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 278
             23     
             24      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             25          Section 1. Section 58-17b-309 is amended to read:
             26           58-17b-309. Exemptions from licensure.
             27          (1) For purposes of this section:


             28          (a) "Cosmetic drug":
             29          (i) means a prescription drug that is:
             30          (A) for the purpose of promoting attractiveness or altering the appearance of an
             31      individual; and
             32          (B) listed as a cosmetic drug subject to the exemption under this section by the division
             33      by administrative rule or has been expressly approved for online dispensing, whether or not it is
             34      dispensed online or through a physician's office; and
             35          (ii) does not include a prescription drug that is:
             36          (A) a controlled substance;
             37          (B) compounded by the physician; or
             38          (C) prescribed or used for the patient for the purpose of diagnosing, curing, or
             39      preventing a disease.
             40          (b) "Injectable weight loss drug":
             41          (i) means an injectable prescription drug:
             42          (A) prescribed to promote weight loss; and
             43          (B) listed as an injectable prescription drug subject to exemption under this section by
             44      the division by administrative rule; and
             45          (ii) does not include a prescription drug that is a controlled substance.
             46          (c) "Prescribing practitioner" means an individual licensed under:
             47          (i) Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act, as an advanced practice registered nurse with
             48      prescriptive practice;
             49          (ii) Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act;
             50          (iii) Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act; or
             51          (iv) Chapter 70a, Physician Assistant Act.
             52          (2) In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Sections 58-1-307 and
             53      58-17b-309.5 , the following individuals or facilities may engage in the acts or practices
             54      described in this section without being licensed under this chapter:
             55          (a) if the individual is described in Subsections (2)(b), (d), or (e), the individual
             56      notifies the division in writing of the individual's intent to dispense a drug under this
             57      subsection;
             58          (b) a person selling or providing contact lenses in accordance with Section 58-16a-801 ;


             59          (c) an individual engaging in the practice of pharmacy technician under the direct
             60      personal supervision of a pharmacist while making satisfactory progress in an approved
             61      program as defined in division rule;
             62          (d) a prescribing practitioner who prescribes and dispenses a cosmetic drug or an
             63      injectable weight loss drug to the prescribing practitioner's patient in accordance with
             64      Subsection (4); [or]
             65          (e) an optometrist, as defined in Section 58-16a-102 , acting within the optometrist's
             66      scope of practice as defined in Section 58-16a-601 , who prescribes and dispenses a cosmetic
             67      drug to the optometrist's patient in accordance with Subsection (4)[.]; or
             68          (f) an animal shelter and animal shelter employee that, under the indirect supervision of
             69      a veterinarian, stores, handles, or administers a rabies vaccine or a drug used for euthanising an
             70      animal.
             71          (3) In accordance with Subsection 58-1-303 (1)(a), an individual exempt under
             72      Subsection (2)(c) must take all examinations as required by division rule following completion
             73      of an approved curriculum of education, within the required time frame. This exemption
             74      expires immediately upon notification of a failing score of an examination, and the individual
             75      may not continue working as a pharmacy technician even under direct supervision.
             76          (4) A prescribing practitioner or optometrist is exempt from licensing under the
             77      provisions of this part if the prescribing practitioner or optometrist:
             78          (a) (i) writes a prescription for a drug the prescribing practitioner or optometrist has the
             79      authority to dispense under Subsection (4)(b); and
             80          (ii) informs the patient:
             81          (A) that the prescription may be filled at a pharmacy or dispensed in the prescribing
             82      practitioner's or optometrist's office;
             83          (B) of the directions for appropriate use of the drug;
             84          (C) of potential side-effects to the use of the drug; and
             85          (D) how to contact the prescribing practitioner or optometrist if the patient has
             86      questions or concerns regarding the drug;
             87          (b) dispenses a cosmetic drug or injectable weight loss drug only to the prescribing
             88      practitioner's patients or for an optometrist, dispenses a cosmetic drug only to the optometrist's
             89      patients;


             90          (c) follows labeling, record keeping, patient counseling, storage, purchasing and
             91      distribution, operating, treatment, and quality of care requirements established by
             92      administrative rule adopted by the division in consultation with the boards listed in Subsection
             93      (5)(a); and
             94          (d) follows USP-NF 797 standards for sterile compounding if the drug dispensed to
             95      patients is reconstituted or compounded.
             96          (5) (a) The division, in consultation with the board under this chapter and the relevant
             97      professional board, including the Physician Licensing Board, the Osteopathic Physician
             98      Licensing Board, the Physician Assistant Licensing Board, the Board of Nursing, the
             99      Optometrist Licensing Board, or the Online Prescribing, Dispensing, and Facilitation Board,
             100      shall adopt administrative rules pursuant to Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
             101      Rulemaking Act to designate:
             102          (i) the prescription drugs that may be dispensed as a cosmetic drug or weight loss drug
             103      under this section; and
             104          (ii) the requirements under Subsection (4)(c).
             105          (b) When making a determination under Subsection (1)(a), the division and boards
             106      listed in Subsection (5)(a) may consider any federal Food and Drug Administration indications
             107      or approval associated with a drug when adopting a rule to designate a prescription drug that
             108      may be dispensed under this section.
             109          (c) The division may inspect the office of a prescribing practitioner or optometrist who
             110      is dispensing under the provisions of this section, in order to determine whether the prescribing
             111      practitioner or optometrist is in compliance with the provisions of this section. If a prescribing
             112      practitioner or optometrist chooses to dispense under the provisions of this section, the
             113      prescribing practitioner or optometrist consents to the jurisdiction of the division to inspect the
             114      prescribing practitioner's or optometrist's office and determine if the provisions of this section
             115      are being met by the prescribing practitioner or optometrist.
             116          (d) If a prescribing practitioner or optometrist violates a provision of this section, the
             117      prescribing practitioner or optometrist may be subject to discipline under:
             118          (i) this chapter; and
             119          (ii) (A) Chapter 16a, Utah Optometry Practice Act;
             120          (B) Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act;


             121          (C) Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act;
             122          (D) Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act;
             123          (E) Chapter 70a, Physician Assistant Act; or
             124          (F) Chapter 83, Online Prescribing, Dispensing, and Facilitation Licensing Act.
             125          (6) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(e), this section does not restrict or limit the
             126      scope of practice of an optometrist or optometric physician licensed under Chapter 16a, Utah
             127      Optometry Practice Act.




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