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Committee advances amendments to Wyoming Pharmacy Act to expand pharmacist care and lower immunization age

Labor Health · February 19, 2026
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Summary

The Labor Health committee reviewed and adopted committee edits to Senate File 121, clarifying pharmacist care services, allowing pharmacists to decline participation under board rules, and lowering the minimum age for pharmacist-administered immunizations from 7 to 3; the committee voted 5–0 to advance the bill.

The Labor Health committee advanced Senate File 121, a package of amendments to the Wyoming Pharmacy Act, after adopting a committee amendment and voting 5–0 to send the measure out of committee.

Committee members reviewed a line-by-line amended bill that clarifies pharmacist responsibilities for administering prescriptions, counseling and assessing patients, and explicitly recognizes ‘pharmacist care services’ under pharmacy rules. Matt Martin of the Board of Pharmacy told the committee the bill will renumber the existing statutory language in 33-24-124 to…

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