New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB600

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/8/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Report Pass
5/10/24  
Enrolled
7/15/24  
Chaptered
7/30/24  

Caption

Relative to the board of pharmacy and certified public accountant examinations.

Impact

By expanding the board and including a pharmacy technician, SB600 is expected to improve the governance and operational capabilities of the pharmacy board. Furthermore, the amendments to the CPA qualifications will allow more flexibility regarding the timeframe candidates have to pass their examinations. This is anticipated to reduce barriers for aspiring CPAs and ultimately could improve the number of qualified accountants available to serve the public in New Hampshire.

Summary

SB600 aims to amend the structure and function of the pharmacy board in New Hampshire and adjust the requirements for certified public accountants (CPAs). It proposes to increase the number of members on the pharmacy board from five to seven, which includes a new requirement for at least one member to be a pharmacy technician. This change is designed to ensure that the board has diverse representation that reflects the various stakeholders in the pharmacy profession, thus enhancing its efficacy in regulating pharmacy practices and ensuring the safety and well-being of the public.

Contention

While the changes outlined in SB600 are largely considered beneficial, there may be points of contention surrounding the adjustments to board membership and CPA requirements. Concerns could arise regarding the representation of various pharmacy stakeholders and whether the new technician member adequately brings the necessary expertise to board discussions. Additionally, the changes to examination requirements for CPAs may prompt discussions on standards and the readiness of candidates entering the profession.

Notable_points

Overall, SB600 strives to modernize the regulations governing pharmacy and accounting practices in the state. The passage of this bill signals a commitment to adapting regulatory frameworks to better meet the evolving landscape of healthcare and finance professions, acknowledging the need for updated governance structures and practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB426

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

NH HB655

Relative to the office of professional licensure and certification.

NH SB50

Relative to pharmaceutical drug take-back programs.

NH HB518

Establishing a commission to study revisions to occupational regulation of pharmacists and pharmacies.

NH HB2

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

NH HB409

Relative to the organization of the office of professional licensure and certification and adoption of the interstate social work licensure compact.

NH SB150

Relative to the family mediator certification board.

NH SB34

Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.

NH SB147

Relative to the board of dental examiners.

NH HB575

Relative to vaccine and pharmaceutical products purchased, promoted, or distributed by the state and its political subdivisions.

Similar Bills

CA AB913

Pharmacy benefit managers.

CA SB362

Chain community pharmacies: quotas.

LA HB432

Provides for the regulation of pharmacy services administrative organizations (OR +$88,000 SG EX See Note)

MS HB1125

Pharmacy services; prohibit insurers and PBMs from requiring persons to obtain exclusively through pharmacies that they own.

LA HB387

Provides for the regulation of pharmacy services administrative organizations

CA AB401

Pharmacy: remote dispensing site pharmacy: telepharmacy: shared clinic office space.

CA AB690

Pharmacies: relocation: remote dispensing site pharmacy: pharmacy technician: qualifications.

MS HB1119

Pharmacy benefit managers; revise provisions related to.