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Committee advances bill to move Board of Pharmacy rules into statute, supporters cite expanded pharmacist scope
Summary
House Bill 200, which would codify remaining Board of Pharmacy rules into statute, passed the Senate Health and Welfare Committee with a do-pass recommendation; supporters said the change provides stability for businesses and preserves existing scope-of-practice provisions including point-of-care testing and independent prescribing language.
House Bill 200, which would convert remaining Board of Pharmacy rules into statute, advanced from the Senate Health and Welfare Committee with a do-pass recommendation.
Representative Jordan Redmond presented the bill and described it as the second-year phase of a migration of Board of Pharmacy rules into statute. Redmond said the bill makes no substantive policy changes, does not…
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