Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB78

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Report Pass
4/5/23  

Caption

Relating to the Board of Pharmacy; to amend Section 34-23-30 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to persons required to have a permit issued by the board to perform pharmacy services; to provide that an entity providing pharmacy services to residents of this state, rather than a person, would be required to have a permit issued by the board.

Impact

The proposed amendment to Section 34-23-30 is significant as it encompasses all entities that deliver pharmacy services within the state. This change is expected to impact how pharmacies operate, potentially increasing accountability and regulatory compliance. With entities now being subject to state permits, there will likely be a deeper emphasis on adherence to state laws, thus changing paradigms within the pharmacy industry regarding operational legitimacy and regulatory engagement.

Summary

House Bill 78 aims to modify the existing regulations set forth in the Code of Alabama by shifting the permit requirement for pharmacy services from individual practitioners to the entities providing such services. This legislative change seeks to clarify and streamline the regulatory environment for pharmacy services, ensuring that entities—rather than just individuals—must meet state requirements to operate legally. By enacting this bill, the hope is to enhance the oversight and quality assurance within the pharmacy sector.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 78 may raise issues around the implications of such regulation on small businesses and independent pharmacists. Stakeholders may express concerns about how shifting the permit requirement could affect local entities; some may argue that it reinforces necessary oversight while others might contend that it could impose additional burdens, particularly on smaller pharmacy providers. The balance between public safety through regulation and the operational realities of pharmacy services will likely be central points of contention.

Notable_points

Since the regulation involves the Board of Pharmacy, there may be particular interests from various pharmacy associations and health care providers. Ensuring that all entities comply with required state standards aims to promote higher quality pharmacy services. However, the execution of these changes may require careful consideration of the administrative processes involved in obtaining and maintaining said permits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB28

Pharmacy Board, licensure and regulation of pharmacists and operation of board

AL HB52

Board of Pharmacy, compounding pharmacies, number of pharmacy techs reg by board rule

AL SB15

Board of Pharmacy, compounding pharmacies, number of pharmacy technicians regulated by board rule

AL HB123

Pharmacy Board, continued until October 1, 2026; membership and duties of board revised and penalties for violations revised, pursuant to the Sunset Law

AL SB252

Pharmacy Benefits Managers; providing a prescription reimbursement rate for independent pharmacies and regulating other practices

AL HB79

State Board of Pharmacy and Employers, prohibited from disciplining pharmacists who recommend off-label medical treatments

AL HB238

Pharmacy Benefits Managers; Providing more regulation

AL SB137

Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, terminated pursuant to the Sunset law and replaced by the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board

AL SB93

Pharmacy Benefits Managers; providing additional regulation of practices

AL HB25

911 Boards; permit two or more districts to jointly provide services

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CA AB913

Pharmacy benefit managers.

CA SB362

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LA HB432

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MS HB1125

Pharmacy services; prohibit insurers and PBMs from requiring persons to obtain exclusively through pharmacies that they own.

CA AB401

Pharmacy: remote dispensing site pharmacy: telepharmacy: shared clinic office space.

LA HB387

Provides for the regulation of pharmacy services administrative organizations

CA AB690

Pharmacies: relocation: remote dispensing site pharmacy: pharmacy technician: qualifications.

MS HB1119

Pharmacy benefit managers; revise provisions related to.