Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research | BILL ANALYSIS |
Health Care & Wellness Committee |
SB 6627
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Brief Description: Authorizing Washington pharmacies to fill prescriptions written by advanced registered nurse practitioners in other states or in certain provinces of Canada.
Sponsors: Senators Marr, Pflug, Keiser, Benton, Franklin, Fairley, Schoesler, Pridemore, Roach and Parlette.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/18/10
Staff: Jim Morishima (786-7191).
Background:
It is unlawful for any person, including a licensed Pharmacist, to sell, deliver, or possess any legend drug (i.e., a drug that may be dispensed by prescription only) except pursuant to a prescription issued by one of the following health care professionals licensed in Washington:
a Physician;
a Physician Assistant when authorized by the Medical Quality Assurance Commission;
an Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon;
an Osteopathic Physician Assistant when authorized by the Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery;
an Optometrist;
a Dentist;
a Podiatric Physician and Surgeon;
a Registered Nurse or Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner when authorized by the Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission; or
a Veterinarian.
Additionally, a person may lawfully sell, deliver, or possess a legend drug pursuant to a prescription issued by the following professionals in another state or British Columbia:
a Physician;
an Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon;
a Dentist;
a Podiatric Physician and Surgeon; or
a Veterinarian.
Summary of Bill:
A person may lawfully sell, deliver, or possess any legend drug pursuant to a prescription issued by a licensed Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner in another state or British Columbia.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested February 15, 2010.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.