FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 235
C 144 L 87
BYRepresentatives Fisch, Jacobsen, Dellwo, Hargrove, Haugen, Niemi, Fisher, Ebersole, Basich, Belcher, Cole, Jesernig, Lewis, Walker, R. King, Braddock, Lux, P. King, Bumgarner, Unsoeld and Miller
Legalizing the possession of drugs prescribed by out-of-state physicians.
House Committe on Health Care
Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections
SYNOPSIS AS ENACTED
BACKGROUND:
To dispense a legend drug to a patient in Washington state, the pharmacist must have a prescription written by a health practitioner licensed in Washington or in a bordering state. Legend drugs are those drugs that cannot be dispensed by a pharmacist without a prescription.
SUMMARY:
Physicians and osteopathic physicians licensed in any state of the United States are authorized to write prescriptions for drugs that may be dispensed to patients in the state of Washington. However, it is unlawful to fill prescriptions written by out-of-state physicians if the prescription is more than six months old.
VOTES ON FINAL PASSAGE:
House 97 0
Senate 49 0
EFFECTIVE:April 22, 1987