Florida 2024 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0493 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 02/02/2024

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to pharmacy; amending s. 465.003, 2 
F.S.; revising the definition of the term "pharmacy" 3 
to include remote-site pharmacies; revising 4 
construction of the term "not present and on duty"; 5 
amending s. 465.014, F.S.; authorizing registered 6 
pharmacy technicians to perform certain delegated 7 
tasks at a remote-site pharmacy under remote 8 
supervision; establishing the maximum number of 9 
registered pharmacy technicians that a pharmacist may 10 
remotely supervise; creating s. 465.0198, F.S.; 11 
defining the terms "supervising pharmacist" and 12 
"supervising pharmacy"; providing for the permitting 13 
of remote-site pharmacies; requiring a licensed or 14 
consultant pharmacist to serve as the prescription 15 
department manager of a remote -site pharmacy; 16 
requiring remote-site pharmacies to notify the 17 
Department of Health of a change in the pharmacy's 18 
prescription department manager within a specified 19 
timeframe; providing requirements for remote -site 20 
pharmacies; authorizing remote -site pharmacies to 21 
store, hold, and dispense medici nal drugs; prohibiting 22 
the dispensing of Schedule II medications at remote -23 
site pharmacies unless a pharmacist is present; 24 
requiring prescription department managers to visit 25     
 
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remote-site pharmacies, based on a certain schedule, 26 
to perform specified tasks; prohibiting remote-site 27 
pharmacies from being open when the supervising 28 
pharmacy is closed unless a supervising pharmacist is 29 
present or providing remote supervision at the remote -30 
site pharmacy; authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to 31 
adopt specified rules; a mending s. 465.022, F.S.; 32 
exempting registered pharmacists serving as 33 
prescription department managers for remote -site 34 
pharmacies from certain practice limitations; 35 
providing an effective date. 36 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 38 
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 Section 1.  Subsection (20) of section 465.003, Florida 40 
Statutes, is amended to read: 41 
 465.003  Definitions. —As used in this chapter, the term: 42 
 (20)(a)  "Pharmacy" includes a community pharmacy, an 43 
institutional pharmacy, a nuclear pharmacy, a specia l pharmacy, 44 
and an Internet pharmacy , and a remote-site pharmacy. 45 
 1.  The term "community pharmacy" includes every location 46 
where medicinal drugs are compounded, dispensed, stored, or sold 47 
or where prescriptions are filled or dispensed on an outpatient 48 
basis. 49 
 2.  The term "institutional pharmacy" includes every 50     
 
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location in a hospital, clinic, nursing home, dispensary, 51 
sanitarium, extended care facility, or other facility, 52 
hereinafter referred to as "health care institutions," where 53 
medicinal drugs are com pounded, dispensed, stored, or sold. 54 
 3.  The term "nuclear pharmacy" includes every location 55 
where radioactive drugs and chemicals within the classification 56 
of medicinal drugs are compounded, dispensed, stored, or sold. 57 
The term "nuclear pharmacy" does no t include hospitals licensed 58 
under chapter 395 or the nuclear medicine facilities of such 59 
hospitals. 60 
 4.  The term "special pharmacy" includes every location 61 
where medicinal drugs are compounded, dispensed, stored, or sold 62 
if such locations are not otherwi se defined in this subsection. 63 
 5.  The term "Internet pharmacy" includes locations not 64 
otherwise licensed or issued a permit under this chapter, within 65 
or outside this state, which use the Internet to communicate 66 
with or obtain information from consumers in this state and use 67 
such communication or information to fill or refill 68 
prescriptions or to dispense, distribute, or otherwise engage in 69 
the practice of pharmacy in this state. Any act described in 70 
this definition constitutes the practice of the professi on of 71 
pharmacy. 72 
 6.  The term "remote -site pharmacy" means a location where 73 
medicinal drugs are dispensed by a supervising pharmacist as 74 
defined in s. 465.0198(1) who is acting in the capacity of a 75     
 
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prescription department manager and remotely supervising a 76 
registered pharmacy technician handling the sales transactions 77 
and delivery of the drugs. 78 
 (b)  The pharmacy department of any permittee is shall be 79 
considered closed whenever a Florida licensed pharmacist is not 80 
present and on duty. The term "not present and on duty" may 81 
shall not be construed to prevent any of the following: 82 
 1. A pharmacist from exiting the prescription department 83 
for the purposes of consulting or responding to inquiries or 84 
providing assistance to patients or customers . 85 
 2.  A pharmacist from, attending to personal hygiene needs . 86 
 3.  A pharmacist from , or performing any other function for 87 
which the pharmacist is responsible, provided that such 88 
activities are conducted in a manner consistent with the 89 
pharmacist's responsibility to provide pharmacy services. 90 
 4.  A supervising pharmacist as defined in s. 465 .0198(1) 91 
who is acting in the capacity of a prescription department 92 
manager from remotely supervising a registered pharmacy 93 
technician at a remote -site pharmacy. 94 
 Section 2.  Subsection (1) of section 465.014, Florida 95 
Statutes, is amended, and subsection (10) is added to that 96 
section, to read: 97 
 465.014  Pharmacy technician. — 98 
 (1)  A person other than a licensed pharmacist or pharmacy 99 
intern may not engage in the practice of the profession of 100     
 
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pharmacy as defined in s. 465.003 , except that a licensed 101 
pharmacist may delegate to pharmacy technicians who are 102 
registered pursuant to this section those duties, tasks, and 103 
functions that do not fall within the purview of s. 465.003. 104 
Except as otherwise provided in this section, all such delegated 105 
acts must be performed under the direct supervision of a 106 
licensed pharmacist who is responsible for all such acts 107 
performed by persons under his or her supervision. A registered 108 
pharmacy technician, under the supervision of a pharmacist, may 109 
initiate or receive communication s with a practitioner or his or 110 
her agent, on behalf of a patient, regarding refill 111 
authorization requests. A licensed pharmacist may not supervise 112 
more than one registered pharmacy technician unless otherwise 113 
permitted by the guidelines adopted by the boa rd. The board 114 
shall establish guidelines to be followed by licensees or 115 
permittees in determining the circumstances under which a 116 
licensed pharmacist may supervise more than one pharmacy 117 
technician. 118 
 (10)  A registered pharmacy technician may perform the 119 
delegated acts authorized by this section at a remote -site 120 
pharmacy under the remote supervision of a supervising 121 
pharmacist as defined in s. 465.0198(1). A supervising 122 
pharmacist may not remotely supervise more than six registered 123 
pharmacy technicians. 124 
 Section 3.  Section 465.0198, Florida Statutes, is created 125     
 
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to read: 126 
 465.0198  Remote-site pharmacy permits. — 127 
 (1)  As used in this section, the term: 128 
 (a)  "Supervising pharmacist" means a pharmacist licensed 129 
in this state employed by or under contract wi th a pharmacy 130 
licensed in this state who remotely supervises registered 131 
pharmacy technicians at a remote -site pharmacy. 132 
 (b)  "Supervising pharmacy" means a pharmacy licensed in 133 
this state which employs or contracts with a pharmacist licensed 134 
in this state to serve as the supervising pharmacist for a 135 
remote-site pharmacy that is jointly owned by or operated under 136 
a contract with the pharmacy. 137 
 (2)  Any person desiring a permit to operate a remote -site 138 
pharmacy must apply to the department. If the board cert ifies 139 
that the application complies with the laws and rules of the 140 
board, the department must issue the permit. A permit may not be 141 
issued unless a licensed pharmacist or consultant pharmacist is 142 
designated as the prescription department manager responsibl e 143 
for the oversight of the remote -site pharmacy. The permittee 144 
must notify the department within 10 days after any change of 145 
the prescription department manager. 146 
 (3)  A remote-site pharmacy must comply with all of the 147 
following: 148 
 (a)  Be jointly owned by or operated under a contract with 149 
a supervising pharmacy. 150     
 
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 (b)  Maintain a video surveillance system that records 151 
continuously 24 hours per day and retain video surveillance 152 
recordings for at least 30 days. 153 
 (c)  Display a sign visible to the public indica ting that 154 
the location is a remote -site pharmacy and that the facility is 155 
under 24-hour video surveillance. 156 
 (d)  Maintain a policies and procedures manual, which must 157 
be made available to the board or its agent upon request and 158 
must include, but need not be limited to, all of the following: 159 
 1.  A description of how the pharmacy will comply with 160 
federal and state laws and rules. 161 
 2.  The procedures for supervising the remote -site pharmacy 162 
and counseling its patients. 163 
 3.  The procedures for reviewing the p rescription drug 164 
inventory and drug records maintained by the remote -site 165 
pharmacy. 166 
 4.  The policies and procedures for providing security 167 
adequate to protect the confidentiality and integrity of patient 168 
information. 169 
 5.  The written plan for recovery fro m an event that 170 
interrupts or prevents the prescription department manager from 171 
supervising the remote -site pharmacy's operation. 172 
 6.  The procedures for use of the state prescription drug 173 
monitoring program by the prescription department manager before 174 
he or she may authorize the dispensing of any controlled 175     
 
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substance. 176 
 7.  The procedures for maintaining a perpetual inventory of 177 
the controlled substances listed in Schedule II of s. 893.03. 178 
 8.  The specific duties, tasks, and functions that 179 
registered pharmacy technicians are authorized to perform at the 180 
remote-site pharmacy. 181 
 (4)  A remote-site pharmacy may store, hold, or dispense 182 
any medicinal drug, including proprietary drugs and controlled 183 
substances. However, a remote -site pharmacy may not dispense 184 
Schedule II controlled substances listed in s. 893.03 unless a 185 
pharmacist is present at the remote -site pharmacy. 186 
 (5)  The prescription department manager must visit the 187 
remote-site pharmacy, based on a schedule determined by the 188 
board, to inspect the pharm acy, address personnel matters, and 189 
provide clinical services for patients. 190 
 (6)  A remote-site pharmacy may not be open when the 191 
supervising pharmacy is closed, unless a supervising pharmacist 192 
is present at the remote -site pharmacy or is providing remote 193 
supervision as required under this section. 194 
 (7)  The board may adopt rules as necessary to specify 195 
additional criteria for a remote -site pharmacy related to: 196 
 (a)  Application requirements. 197 
 (b)  Structural and equipment requirements. 198 
 (c)  Training requirements. 199 
 (d)  Inventory recordkeeping and storage requirements. 200     
 
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 Section 4.  Paragraph (c) of subsection (11) of section 201 
465.022, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 202 
 465.022  Pharmacies; general requirements; fees. — 203 
 (11)  A permittee must notif y the department of the 204 
identity of the prescription department manager within 10 days 205 
after employment. The prescription department manager must 206 
comply with the following requirements: 207 
 (c)  A registered pharmacist may not serve as the 208 
prescription department manager in more than one location , 209 
except as authorized under s. 465.0198, unless approved by the 210 
board. 211 
 Section 5.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2024. 212