By: Perry S.B. No. 1633 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the provision of pharmacy services through a telepharmacy system; establishing a remote dispensing site license. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 562.110, Occupations Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a), (b), (d), and (e) and adding Subsection (g) to read as follows: (a) In this section: (1) "Provider pharmacy" means a Class A or Class C pharmacy that provides pharmacy services through a telepharmacy system at a remote dispensing site. (2) "Remote dispensing site" means a location licensed as a telepharmacy that is authorized by a provider pharmacy through a telepharmacy system to store and dispense prescription drugs and devices, including dangerous drugs and controlled substances. (3) "Telepharmacy [, "telepharmacy] system" means a system that monitors the dispensing of prescription drugs and provides for related drug use review and patient counseling services by an electronic method, including the use of the following types of technology: (A) [(1)] audio and video; (B) [(2)] still image capture; and (C) [(3)] store and forward. (b) A Class A or Class C pharmacy located in this state may provide pharmacy services, including the dispensing of drugs, through a telepharmacy system at locations separate from [in a facility that is not at the same location as] the Class A or Class C pharmacy. (d) A telepharmacy system may be located only at: (1) a health care facility in this state that is regulated by this state or the United States; or (2) a remote dispensing site. (e) The board shall adopt rules regarding the use of a telepharmacy system under this section, including: (1) the types of health care facilities at which a telepharmacy system may be located under Subsection (d)(1), which must include the following facilities: (A) a clinic designated as a rural health clinic regulated under 42 U.S.C. Section 1395x(aa)[, as amended]; and (B) a health center as defined by 42 U.S.C. Section 254b[, as amended]; (2) the locations eligible to be licensed as remote dispensing sites, which must include locations in medically underserved areas, areas with a medically underserved population, and health professional shortage areas determined by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, and; (a) A provider pharmacy may not provide remote pharmacy services if a Class A (Community) or Class C (Institutional) pharmacy that dispenses prescription drug orders to out-patients is located in the same community. For the purposes of this subsection a community is defined as: (1) The census tract in which the remote site is located, if the remote site is located in a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as defined by the United States Census Bureau in the most recent U.S. Census; or (2) within 10 miles of the remote site, if the remote site is not located in a MSA. (3) licensing and operating requirements for remote dispensing sites, including: (A) a requirement that a remote dispensing site license identify the provider pharmacy that will provide pharmacy services at the remote dispensing site; (B) a requirement that a provider pharmacy be allowed to provide pharmacy services at not more than two remote dispensing sites; (C) a requirement that a pharmacist employed by a provider pharmacy make at least monthly on-site visits to a remote dispensing site or more frequent visits if specified by board rule; (D) a requirement that a pharmacist employed by a provider pharmacy be physically present at a remote dispensing site when the pharmacist is providing services requiring the physical presence of the pharmacist, including immunizations; (E) a requirement that a remote dispensing site be staffed by an on-site pharmacy technician who is under the continuous supervision of a pharmacist employed by the provider pharmacy; (F) a requirement that all pharmacy technicians at a remote dispensing site be counted for the purpose of establishing the pharmacist-pharmacy technician ratio of the provider pharmacy; and (G) any additional training or practice experience requirements for pharmacy technicians at a remote dispensing site; (4) the areas that qualify under Subsection (f); (5) [(3)] recordkeeping requirements; and (6) [(4)] security requirements. (g) The board by rule shall require and develop a process for a remote dispensing site to apply for classification as a Class A pharmacy if the average number of prescriptions dispensed per day at the remote dispensing site is more than 125, as calculated each calendar year. SECTION 2. The Texas State Board of Pharmacy shall adopt rules under Section 562.110, Occupations Code, as amended by this Act, not later than January 1, 2018. SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.