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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 2249

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 1754 Session of 2005


        INTRODUCED BY DeLUCA, BEBKO-JONES, BIANCUCCI, BLACKWELL,
           CALTAGIRONE, CURRY, GINGRICH, JAMES, SIPTROTH, STABACK,
           WALKO, YOUNGBLOOD, KOTIK, PISTELLA, CASORIO AND GRUCELA,
           JUNE 21, 2005

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, JUNE 21, 2005

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of September 27, 1961 (P.L.1700, No.699),
     2     entitled "An act relating to the regulation of the practice
     3     of pharmacy, including the sales, use and distribution of
     4     drugs and devices at retail; and amending, revising,
     5     consolidating and repealing certain laws relating thereto,"
     6     further providing for definitions; and providing for
     7     registration, qualifications and supervision of pharmacy
     8     technicians.

     9     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    10  hereby enacts as follows:
    11     Section 1.  Section 2 of the act of September 27, 1961
    12  (P.L.1700, No.699), known as the Pharmacy Act, is amended by
    13  adding clauses to read:
    14     Section 2.  Definitions.--As used in this act:
    15     * * *
    16     (19)  "Pharmacy technician" means an individual who is
    17  registered with the State Board of Pharmacy as a pharmacy
    18  technician and who may assist in the practice of pharmacy under
    19  the immediate supervision of a licensed pharmacist after meeting
    20  the requirements of this act and the regulations promulgated

     1  pursuant to this act.
     2     (20)  "Pharmacy technician trainee" means an individual who
     3  has been issued a temporary permit by the State Board of
     4  Pharmacy which authorizes that individual to perform the duties
     5  of a pharmacy technician under the immediate supervision of a
     6  licensed pharmacist.
     7     (21)  "Immediate supervision" means a level of control which
     8  assures that a pharmacist has the ultimate responsibility for
     9  the accuracy, safety and patient outcome with respect to the
    10  actions of pharmacy technicians and pharmacist interns and the
    11  use of automation in all practice settings.
    12     Section 2.  The act is amended by adding a section to read:
    13     Section 3.3.  Pharmacy Technician Registration,
    14  Qualifications and Supervision.--(a)  The board may promulgate
    15  regulations governing the use of pharmacy technicians and the
    16  duties of pharmacy technicians in pharmacies licensed by the
    17  board. Regulations shall provide that pharmacy technicians be
    18  responsible to and under the immediate supervision of a
    19  pharmacist licensed by the board.
    20     (b)  A pharmacy technician shall register with the board
    21  biennially, on a form prescribed by the board, and pay a
    22  registration fee as determined by the board. The board may
    23  promulgate regulations governing the registration of pharmacy
    24  technicians and standards for recognition and approval of
    25  training programs for pharmacy technicians. The regulations
    26  shall require that a pharmacy technician:
    27     (1)  have a high school diploma or a high school equivalency
    28  certificate or be working to achieve an equivalent diploma or
    29  certificate;
    30     (2)  except as set forth in subsection (g), have passed a
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     1  board-approved pharmacy technician certification examination;
     2  and
     3     (3)  have completed a board-approved training program for
     4  pharmacy technicians.
     5     (c)  The board shall renew, revoke or suspend the
     6  registration of pharmacy technicians pursuant to regulations
     7  promulgated by the board. This subsection is subject to 2
     8  Pa.C.S. Ch. 5 Subch. A (relating to practice and procedure of
     9  Commonwealth agencies) and Ch. 7 Subch. A (relating to judicial
    10  review of Commonwealth agency action).
    11     (d)  Unless ordered to do so by a court, the board shall not
    12  reinstate the registration of an individual whose registration
    13  to practice as a pharmacy technician has been revoked. If an
    14  individual desires to practice after revocation, the individual
    15  must apply for registration no sooner than five years after
    16  revocation in accordance with this section.
    17     (e)  Upon the submission of a written application, on forms
    18  provided by it, the board shall issue a temporary permit to an
    19  applicant who has met all of the requirements of subsection
    20  (b)(1) and who is eligible to take the examination provided for
    21  in subsection (b)(2). The board shall issue only one temporary
    22  permit to an applicant, and the temporary permit shall expire
    23  one year after the date of issue. Issuance by the board of a
    24  temporary permit shall authorize the applicant to perform the
    25  duties of a pharmacy technician as defined in this act. Upon
    26  expiration, the temporary permit shall be promptly returned by
    27  the applicant to the board.
    28     (f)  A pharmacy technician shall wear a name tag that clearly
    29  identifies the pharmacy technician with the title "registered
    30  pharmacy technician." A holder of a temporary permit issued
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     1  pursuant to subsection (e) shall wear a name tag that clearly
     2  identifies the temporary permit holder with the title "pharmacy
     3  technician trainee."
     4     (g)  The requirements of subsection (b)(2) shall not apply
     5  and a registration shall be issued without examination to an
     6  applicant who:
     7     (1)  has submitted an application for registration,
     8  accompanied by the required fee, within one year of the board's
     9  promulgation of final regulations required by this section; and
    10     (2)  demonstrates proof of practice as a pharmacy technician
    11  for at least three consecutive years immediately prior to the
    12  date of application for registration.
    13     Section 3.  The board shall promulgate the regulations
    14  required by section 3.3 of the act within 18 months of the
    15  effective date of this section.
    16     Section 4.  No person is required to register as a pharmacy
    17  technician under section 3.3 of the act until 18 months after
    18  the board has promulgated the regulations required by that
    19  section.
    20     Section 5.  This act shall take effect immediately.







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