Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2768

Introduced
3/24/22  

Caption

Pharmacies

Impact

The proposed changes have direct implications for the governing regulations of pharmacies throughout Rhode Island. By establishing a standardized fee structure for licensing, the bill may streamline the application process for nonresident pharmacies, which are required to meet specific conditions to operate legally within the state. This could enhance access to medications for state residents while reinforcing compliance with both state and federal laws governing controlled substances.

Summary

Bill S2768 relates to the regulation of pharmacies in the state, specifically focusing on the licensing fees and requirements for various pharmacy roles, including pharmacists, pharmacy interns, and pharmacy technicians. The bill aims to standardize and clarify the processes by which nonresident pharmacies obtain licenses, ensuring that they comply with state regulations when dispensing medications to residents. The bill sets a minimum fee structure for these licenses, promoting consistency in the licensing process for pharmacies operating within the state.

Contention

Notably, the bill also addresses the licensing renewal periods for pharmacy technicians and interns, setting specific timeframes and conditions for maintaining their licensure. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the feasibility of the proposed fees and requirements, suggesting a burden on smaller pharmacies or new entrants into the market. Discussions surrounding the bill may also reflect larger debates about the balance between ensuring patient safety through stringent licensing requirements and alleviating the operational challenges faced by pharmacies in meeting these regulatory standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0255

Pharmacies

RI H5191

Pharmacies

RI H7235

Pharmacies

RI SB01102

An Act Concerning Pharmacies And Pharmacists.

RI SB121

Pharmacies/pharmacists/benefits Managers

RI HB226

Pharmacies/pharmacists/benefits Managers

RI HB426

Relative to the regulation of pharmacists-in-charge and pharmacies.

RI HB1571

Pharmacists.

RI SB460

Relating to the licensing and regulation of pharmacists and pharmacies.

RI SB1569

Pharmacy technician trainees; pharmacists; compounding

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