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Senate panel hears cleanup bill to modernize pharmacy laws and remove outdated technician plan requirements
Summary
House Bill 794 would update Montana pharmacy statutes — clarifying technician definitions, removing an obsolete 'utilization plan' requirement and fee, and aligning standards with FDA references; the pharmacy board and industry groups supported the measure as noncontroversial.
Representative Curtis Schomer opened a hearing on House Bill 794, a 35‑page statutory modernization and cleanup of Montana pharmacy law that the Department of Labor and Industry and the Board of Pharmacy supported.
Marcy (executive officer for the Board of Pharmacy) testified for the board and said the bill replaces an outdated "utilization plan" requirement for pharmacy technicians, updates definitions and statutory…
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