Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0255

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  
Engrossed
6/14/23  
Enrolled
6/15/23  

Caption

Pharmacies

Impact

The bill's adjustments reflect a strategic effort to streamline and clarify the licensing process for pharmacy professionals in Rhode Island. By establishing clear guidelines on the renewal fees and license durations, the state aims to promote greater accessibility and compliance among pharmacy staff. Moreover, aligning the pharmacy license renewal period with the required continuing education represents a move towards ensuring that pharmacy professionals remain updated on industry standards and practices. These changes are intended to enhance the quality of pharmacy services provided to the public while also facilitating the operation of pharmacies in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S0255 aims to amend the existing laws concerning pharmacies in Rhode Island, particularly focusing on the licensing regulations for pharmacy owners, interns, and technicians. The bill introduces new stipulations regarding fees and the duration for which various pharmacy licenses remain valid. Starting December 1, 2024, a pharmacist's license renewal fee will be capped at $250 on a biennial basis, while nonresident pharmacies will face a minimum licensing fee of $625. Additionally, licenses for pharmacy interns will now be valid for at least five years, and pharmacy technicians' licenses will last a minimum of two years.

Contention

While the bill generally aligns with the interests of pharmacy professionals, some stakeholders have expressed concerns regarding the potential financial burden that increased licensing fees may impose, particularly on smaller, community pharmacies. The modification of licensing requirements may lead to debates regarding the accessibility of pharmacy services, considering that the higher fees could discourage some individuals from pursuing careers as pharmacy interns or technicians. Overall, the reception of S0255 reflects a balance between regulatory oversight and the need for effective pharmacy practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5191

Pharmacies

RI S2768

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 SB460

Relating to the licensing and regulation of pharmacists and pharmacies.

RI HB426

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

RI HB1571

Pharmacists.

RI S2082

Pharmacies

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