SENATE BILL REPORT
SSB 6402
BYSenate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care (originally sponsored by Senators West, Niemi and Conner; by request of Department of Health)
Continuing the board of pharmacy and modifying licensures.
Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care
Senate Hearing Date(s):January 31, 1990; February 1, 1990
Majority Report: That Substitute Senate Bill No. 6402 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.
Signed by Senators West, Chairman; Smith, Vice Chairman; Amondson, Johnson, Kreidler, Niemi, Wojahn.
Senate Staff:Gregory M. Miller (786-7784)
February 15, 1990
AS PASSED SENATE, FEBRUARY 13, 1990
BACKGROUND:
The Legislative Budget Committee sunset review of the Pharmacy Board recommended continuation of the board with most of its current functions and organization within the Department of Health. It recommended eliminating the arming of board enforcement officers and changing the technical status of pharmacy assistant level A's from certified to licensed. It also recommended terminating the Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee and transferring the coordination of statewide drug abuse programs to the Governor's office, with the board still responsible for education efforts and monitoring of trends related to licit drugs.
SUMMARY:
The Pharmacy Board is reauthorized within the Department of Health with most of its current duties and functions. The Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee on Drug Misuse and its coordinating functions are eliminated. Requirements that the board monitor trends of, conduct or encourage educational programs about, and suggest strategies for preventing, reducing, and eliminating drug misuse, diversion, and abuse are retained. The requirement that the board enter into written agreements with all other state and federal agencies relative to drug misuse, diversion, and abuse is continued. The authority of Pharmacy Board agents to be armed is deleted. No changes are made to the technical status of pharmacy assistants.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: available
Senate Committee - Testified: Joyce Gillie, WA State Board of Pharmacy (pro); Charles James, WA State Board of Pharmacy (pro); Lars Hennum, Pharmacists of WA (pro)