Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1217 Amended / Bill

Filed 02/15/2022

                     
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
February 14, 2022 
AS AMENDED 
 
SENATE BILL NO. 1217 	By: Standridge 
 
 
 
 
 
[ practice of pharmacy - State Board of Pharmacy - 
effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     59 O.S. 2021, Section 353.7, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 353.7. The State Board of Pharmacy shall have the powe r 
and duty to: 
1.  Regulate the practice of pharmacy; 
2.  Regulate the sale and distribution of drugs, med icines, 
chemicals and poisons; 
3.  Regulate the dispensing of drugs and medicines in all places 
where drugs and medicines are compounded and/or dis pensed; 
4.  Examine and issue appropriate certificates of licensure as 
Doctor of Pharmacy to all applicants w hom the Board deems qualified 
under the provisions of the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act; 
5.  Issue licenses to manufacture rs, repackagers, outsourcing 
facilities, wholesale distri butors, third-party logistics providers,   
 
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pharmacies and other dispensers, medical gas suppliers and medical 
gas distributors; 
6.  Issue sterile compounding and drug supplier permits for 
pharmacies at the fee set by the Board, w ith the expiration date of 
such permits to coincide with the pharmacy license annual expiration 
date; 
7.  Prescribe minimum standards with respect to floor space and 
other physical characteristics of pharmacies and hospital dr ug rooms 
as may be reasonably necessary for the maintenan ce of professional 
surroundings and for the protection of the safety and welfare of the 
public, and to refuse the issuance of new or re newal licenses for 
failure to comply with such standards.  Minim um standards for 
hospital drug rooms shall be consistent with the State Department of 
Health, Hospital Standards, as defined in OAC 310:667; 
8.  Authorize its inspectors, compliance officers and duly 
authorized representatives to enter and inspect any and all places 
including premises, vehicles, equipment, con tents and records, where 
drugs, medicines, chemicals or poisons are stored, sold, vended, 
given away, compounded, dispensed, manufactu red, repackaged or 
transported; 
9.  Employ the number of inspect ors and pharmacist complian ce 
officers necessary in the investigation of criminal activity or 
preparation of administrative actions at an annual sa lary to be 
fixed by the Board, and to authori ze necessary expenses.  Any   
 
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inspector certified as a peace offic er by the Council of Enforc ement 
Education and Training shall have statewide jurisdiction to perform 
the duties authorized by this section.  In add ition, the inspectors 
shall be considered pea ce officers and shall have the same powers 
and authority as that granted to peace officers.  In addition, such 
inspectors or pharmacist compliance officers shall have the 
authority to take and copy records and t he duty to confiscate all 
drugs, medicines, chemicals or poisons found to be stored, sold, 
vended, given away, compounded, dispensed or manufactured contrary 
to the provisions of the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act; 
10.  Investigate complaints, subpoena witnesses an d records, 
initiate prosecution and hold hearings; 
11.  Administer oaths in all manners pertaining to the af fairs 
of the Board and to take evidence and compel the attendance of 
witnesses on questions pertaining to the enforcement of the Oklahoma 
Pharmacy Act; 
12. Reprimand, place on probation, susp end, revoke permanently 
and levy fines not to exceed Three Thous and Dollars ($3,000.00) for 
each count for which any person charged with violating the Oklahoma 
Pharmacy Act or Oklahoma Board of Pharmacy administr ative rules has 
been convicted in Board hear ings.  The Board also may take other 
disciplinary action.  The B oard may impose as part of any 
disciplinary action th e payment of costs expended by the Board for 
any legal fees and costs including, but not limite d to, staff time,   
 
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salary and travel expense , witness fees and attorney fees.  The 
Board may also require ad ditional continuing educ ation including 
attendance at a live continuing education program, and may require 
participation in a rehabilitation program for the impaired. The 
Board may take such actions singly or in combination, as the nature 
of the violation requires; 
13.  Adopt and establish rules of profes sional conduct 
appropriate to the establishment and maintenance of a high standard 
of integrity and dignity in the profession of pharmacy.  Such rules 
shall be subject to amendment or repeal by the Board as the need may 
arise; 
14.  Make and publish rules such as may be necessary for 
carrying out and enforcing the provisions of the Oklahoma Pharmacy 
Act, Oklahoma drug laws and rules, federal dr ug laws and 
regulations, and make such other rules as in its dis cretion may be 
necessary to protect the health, saf ety and welfare of the public; 
15.  Establish and collect appropriate fees for licenses, 
permits, inspections and services provided; and such fees shall be 
nonrefundable.  Such fees shall be promulgated to implement the 
provisions of the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act and the Oklahoma Abortion -
Inducing Drug Certification Program Act under the provisions of the 
Administrative Procedures Act; 
16.  Regulate:   
 
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a. personnel working in a pharmacy, such as interns and 
supportive personnel including technicians, and issue 
pharmacy technician permits and intern licenses, 
b. interns, preceptors and training areas through wh ich 
the training of applicants occurs for licensure as a 
pharmacist, and 
c. such persons regarding all aspects relating to the 
handling of drugs, medicines, chemicals and poisons; 
17.  Acquire by purchase, lease, gift, solicitation of gift or 
by any other manner, and to maintain, use and operate or to contract 
for the maintenance, use and operation of or l ease of any and all 
property of any kind, real, personal or mixed or any interest 
therein unless otherwise provided by the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act; 
provided, all contracts for real property shall be subject to the 
provisions of Section 63 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes; 
18.  Perform other such duties, exercise other such powers and 
employ such personnel as the provisions and enforcement of the 
Oklahoma Pharmacy Act may require; and 
19. Approve pilot projects designed to utilize new or expanded 
technology or processes and provide patients with better pharmacy 
products or provide pharmacy services in a more safe and efficient 
manner.  Such approvals may i nclude provisions granting exemptions 
to any rule adopted by the Board;   
 
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19. Ensure that all licensed pha rmacies that ship drugs into 
this state comply with all manufacturer guidelines relating to 
packaging and storage of the drugs with no greater than a t welve-
hour deviation from the guidelines, at which time the pharmacy shall 
be in compliance; and 
20.  Perform other such dutie s, exercise other such powers , and 
employ such personnel as the provisions and enforcement of the 
Oklahoma Pharmacy Act may requir e. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2022. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 
February 14, 2022 - DO PASS AS AMENDED