Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB500

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.

Impact

The implications of SB500 are significant for the governance of pharmacy practices in Texas. By increasing the board size and mandating the inclusion of a pharmacy technician, the bill aims to reflect the growing role of pharmacy technicians in the healthcare system. This change is expected to improve the board's ability to address contemporary challenges in the pharmacy sector, promoting better practices and enhancing patient care. Additionally, it could lead to more informed decision-making regarding pharmacy regulations, ultimately benefiting both practitioners and the public.

Summary

SB500 proposes modifications to the structure and composition of the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. The bill amends the existing statute to increase the total number of board members from nine to eleven. Specifically, it introduces provisions for appointing a pharmacy technician and assigns additional responsibilities to the board regarding its composition and operational procedures. These changes are intended to enhance the representation of pharmacy technicians within the board, ensuring that their perspectives and concerns are adequately represented in regulatory discussions.

Contention

Although SB500 is primarily focused on administrative adjustments within the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, concerns may arise regarding the balance of representation among board members. Some stakeholders could argue that increasing the number of pharmacy technicians on the board might overshadow the voices of pharmacists. This concern highlights a potential conflict between the interests of different professional groups within the pharmacy landscape, which may require ongoing dialogue to ensure that all perspectives are fairly represented in policymaking.

Companion Bills

TX HB2087

Identical Relating to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.

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