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Senate committee unanimously forwards bill moving Board of Pharmacy rules into statute; pharmacists, a former board member testify in support
Summary
House Bill 200, which moves remaining Board of Pharmacy rules into statute and keeps existing practice authority unchanged, passed the Senate Health and Welfare Committee after testimony from a former public member of the Board of Pharmacy and a pharmacy director who described expanded pharmacist practice in Idaho.
Representative Jordan Redmond presented House Bill 200 and said it completes a multi-year effort to move the Board of Pharmacy’s rules into statute, noting the measure makes no substantive policy changes, does not expand practice authority, and is intended to provide stability for businesses and patients.
“Idaho is leading the way for other states in recognizing pharmacists as the medical professionals that we are trained to be,”…
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