Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1099

Introduced
2/7/24  

Caption

Veterinary Practitioners and Veterinary Technicians - Compounding Prescription Drugs - Authorization and Requirements

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would significantly impact state laws related to veterinary practice by clarifying the parameters of drug compounding. Veterinary practitioners would be required to adhere to strict procedures for compounding drugs that not only include maintaining patient safety but also ensuring clientele are informed of any medication-related errors. This shift aims to improve oversight within veterinary practices, enhancing the overall safety of compounded drugs and protecting animal health.

Summary

House Bill 1099 aims to provide a comprehensive legal framework for veterinary practitioners and technicians in Maryland regarding the compounding of prescription drugs. The bill sets forth regulations that allow veterinary clinics and hospitals to compound medications under certain conditions while mandating the establishment of policies and record-keeping methods to ensure compliance with safety standards. It emphasizes the importance of quality assurance programs and outlines specific record-keeping requirements associated with the compounding process to better safeguard against medication errors.

Contention

Among the notable points of contention surrounding HB 1099 is the potential pushback from some veterinary practitioners who may view increased regulation as cumbersome or overly restrictive. Critics may argue that the compliance burdens, such as extensive record-keeping and quality assurance protocols, could hinder smaller practices. Conversely, proponents insist that these measures are crucial for elevating the standards of veterinary medicine and ensuring better patient outcomes overall. The balance between regulatory oversight and practitioner flexibility remains a key discussion point as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1227

Prescription Drug Monitoring Program - Dispensers - Veterinarians

MD SB390

Provision of Veterinary Services - Practice of Veterinary Medicine and Rabies Vaccines

MD HB325

Provision of Veterinary Services - Practice of Veterinary Medicine and Rabies Vaccines

MD HB1133

Agriculture – Veterinary Practitioners – Student Loan Forgiveness Program

MD SB772

State Board of Nursing - Peer Advisory Committees, Scopes of Practice, and Licensure Requirements

MD HB717

State Board of Nursing - Peer Advisory Committees, Scopes of Practice, and Licensure Requirements

MD HB722

Physician Assistants - Parity With Other Health Care Practitioners (Physician Assistant Parity Act of 2023)

MD SB674

Physician Assistants - Parity With Other Health Care Practitioners (Physician Assistant Parity Act of 2023)

MD HB382

Maryland Department of Health and Prescription Drug Affordability Board - Managed Care Organizations and Prescription Drug Claims - Study

MD SB202

Prescription Drug Affordability Board - Upper Payment Limits

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