West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4215

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Licensure and Practice of Pharmacist Care.

Impact

If passed, HB4215 would significantly impact the operations and oversight of pharmacy practices in West Virginia. By empowering the Board of Pharmacy to create specific rules, the bill intends to streamline the licensure process for pharmacists, potentially leading to improved patient care and safety standards. It also signifies a commitment to keeping the state’s pharmacy practices aligned with national standards, which may ultimately benefit both pharmacists and the public. This realignment may also facilitate better management of pharmacy operations, ensuring adherence to high standards in pharmaceutical care.

Summary

House Bill 4215 aims to authorize the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy to promulgate legislative rules pertaining to the licensure and practice of pharmacist care. This legislative move is intended to update and formalize the requirements and regulations governing the practice of pharmacists within the state. The bill reflects ongoing efforts to adapt the regulatory framework to contemporary practices and improve service delivery within the healthcare system. By allowing the Board to establish these rules, the bill aims to enhance the quality of pharmaceutical care in West Virginia.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB4215 appears to be generally supportive among stakeholders in the healthcare community, particularly those within pharmacies and pharmacy organizations. Advocates for the bill argue that it is a necessary step forward to ensure that local pharmacy regulations keep pace with advancements in the field and the evolving needs of patients. However, as with many legislative changes, there may also be some reservations regarding the implications of new regulations and how they could affect current practices for pharmacists.

Contention

While there is overall support for HB4215, there may be points of contention related to the specifics of the rules that the Board of Pharmacy is authorized to implement. Concerns may arise regarding the sufficiency of oversight and whether the proposed regulations will adequately address the needs of both pharmacists and patients. Additionally, discussions might focus on the balance between regulatory compliance and practical implementation, particularly how new rules could impact existing pharmacy operations and patient access to care.

Companion Bills

WV SB376

Similar To Board of Pharmacy rule relating to licensure and practice of pharmacist care

Previously Filed As

WV HB4217

Authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Regulations Governing Pharmacists

WV SB376

Board of Pharmacy rule relating to licensure and practice of pharmacist care

WV HB2721

Authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to licensure and practice of pharmacy

WV SB390

Authorizing Board of Pharmacy to promulgate legislative rule relating to licensure and practice of pharmacy

WV HB4144

Authorizing the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to licensure and practice of pharmacy

WV HB2312

Relating to authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to licensure and practice of pharmacy

WV HB4145

Authorizing the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to continuing education for licensure for pharmacists

WV HB4147

Authorizing the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to immunizations administered by pharmacists, pharmacy interns, and pharmacy technicians

WV SB378

Board of Pharmacy rule relating to regulations governing pharmacists

WV HB2723

Authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Board of Pharmacy rules for registration of pharmacy technicians

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