Rep. Michael J. Zalewski

Filed: 4/10/2015

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3271

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3271 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Pharmacy Practice Act is amended by
5changing Sections 9, 9.5, and 11 as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 85/9)  (from Ch. 111, par. 4129)
7    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
8    Sec. 9. Registration as pharmacy technician. Any person
9shall be entitled to registration as a registered pharmacy
10technician who is of the age of 16 or over, has not engaged in
11conduct or behavior determined to be grounds for discipline
12under this Act, is attending or has graduated from an
13accredited high school or comparable school or educational
14institution or received a high school equivalency certificate,
15and has filed a written application for registration on a form
16to be prescribed and furnished by the Department for that

 

 

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1purpose. The Department shall issue a certificate of
2registration as a registered pharmacy technician to any
3applicant who has qualified as aforesaid, and such registration
4shall be the sole authority required to assist licensed
5pharmacists in the practice of pharmacy, under the supervision
6of a licensed pharmacist. A registered pharmacy technician may,
7under the supervision of a pharmacist, assist in the practice
8of pharmacy and perform such functions as assisting in the
9dispensing process, offering counseling, receiving new verbal
10prescription orders, and having prescriber contact concerning
11prescription drug order clarification. A registered pharmacy
12technician may not engage in patient counseling, drug regimen
13review, or clinical conflict resolution.
14    Beginning on January 1, 2016 2010, within 2 years after
15initial registration as a registered pharmacy technician, the
16registrant must meet the requirements described in Section 9.5
17of this Act and register as a registered certified pharmacy
18technician. If the registrant has not yet attained the age of
1918, then upon the next renewal as a registered pharmacy
20technician, the registrant must meet the requirements
21described in Section 9.5 of this Act and register as a
22registered certified pharmacy technician. a pharmacy
23technician must become certified by successfully passing the
24Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) examination or
25another Board-approved pharmacy technician examination and
26register as a certified pharmacy technician with the Department

 

 

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1in order to continue to perform pharmacy technician's duties.
2This requirement does not apply to pharmacy technicians
3registered prior to January 1, 2008.
4    Any person registered as a pharmacy technician who is also
5enrolled in a first professional degree program in pharmacy in
6a school or college of pharmacy or a department of pharmacy of
7a university approved by the Department or has graduated from
8such a program within the last 18 months, shall be considered a
9"student pharmacist" and entitled to use the title "student
10pharmacist". A student pharmacist must meet all of the
11requirements for registration as a pharmacy technician set
12forth in this Section excluding the requirement of
13certification prior to the second registration renewal and pay
14the required pharmacy technician registration fees. A student
15pharmacist may, under the supervision of a pharmacist, assist
16in the practice of pharmacy and perform any and all functions
17delegated to him or her by the pharmacist.
18    Any person seeking licensure as a pharmacist who has
19graduated from a pharmacy program outside the United States
20must register as a pharmacy technician and shall be considered
21a "student pharmacist" and be entitled to use the title
22"student pharmacist" while completing the 1,200 clinical hours
23of training approved by the Board of Pharmacy described and for
24no more than 18 months after completion of these hours. These
25individuals are not required to become registered certified
26pharmacy technicians while completing their Board approved

 

 

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1clinical training, but must become licensed as a pharmacist or
2become a registered certified pharmacy technician before the
3second pharmacy technician registration renewal following
4completion of the Board approved clinical training.
5    The Department shall not renew the pharmacy technician
6license of any person who has been registered as a "student
7pharmacist" and has dropped out of or been expelled from an
8ACPE accredited college of pharmacy, who has failed to complete
9his or her 1,200 hours of Board approved clinical training
10within 24 months or who has failed the pharmacist licensure
11examination 3 times and shall require these individuals to meet
12the requirements of and become registered as a registered
13certified pharmacy technician.
14    The Department may take any action set forth in Section 30
15of this Act with regard to registrations pursuant to this
16Section.
17    Any person who is enrolled in a non-traditional Pharm.D.
18program at an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy and is a
19licensed pharmacist under the laws of another United States
20jurisdiction shall be permitted to engage in the program of
21practice experience required in the academic program by virtue
22of such license. Such person shall be exempt from the
23requirement of registration as a registered pharmacy
24technician while engaged in the program of practice experience
25required in the academic program.
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1assist a pharmacist in the practice of pharmacy for a period of
2up to 60 days prior to the issuance of a certificate of
3registration if the applicant has submitted the required fee
4and an application for registration to the Department. The
5applicant shall keep a copy of the submitted application on the
6premises where the applicant is assisting in the practice of
7pharmacy. The Department shall forward confirmation of receipt
8of the application with start and expiration dates of practice
9pending registration.
10(Source: P.A. 98-718, eff. 1-1-15.)
 
11    (225 ILCS 85/9.5)
12    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
13    Sec. 9.5. Registered certified Certified pharmacy
14technician.
15    (a) An individual registered as a registered pharmacy
16technician under this Act may be registered as a registered
17certified pharmacy technician, if he or she meets all of the
18following requirements:
19        (1) He or she has submitted a written application in
20    the form and manner prescribed by the Department.
21        (2) He or she has attained the age of 18.
22        (3) He or she is of good moral character, as determined
23    by the Department.
24        (4) He or she has (i) graduated from pharmacy
25    technician training meeting the requirements set forth in

 

 

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1    subsection (a) of Section 17.1 of this Act or (ii) obtained
2    documentation from the pharmacist-in-charge of the
3    pharmacy where the applicant is employed verifying that he
4    or she has successfully completed a training program and
5    has successfully completed an objective assessment
6    mechanism prepared in accordance with rules established by
7    the Department.
8        (5) He or she has successfully passed an examination
9    accredited by the National Commission for Certifying
10    Agencies National Organization of Certifying Agencies, as
11    approved and required by the Board.
12        (6) He or she has paid the required certification fees.
13    (b) No pharmacist whose license has been denied, revoked,
14suspended, or restricted for disciplinary purposes may be
15eligible to be registered as a registered certified pharmacy
16technician.
17    (c) The Department may, by rule, establish any additional
18requirements for certification under this Section.
19    (d) A person who is not a registered pharmacy technician
20and meets the requirements of this Section may register as a
21registered certified pharmacy technician without first
22registering as a pharmacy technician.
23    (e) As a condition for the renewal of a certificate of
24registration as a registered certified pharmacy technician,
25the registrant shall provide evidence to the Department of
26completion of a total of 20 hours of continuing pharmacy

 

 

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1education during the 24 months preceding the expiration date of
2the certificate. One hour of continuing pharmacy education must
3be in the subject of pharmacy law. One hour of continuing
4pharmacy education must be in the subject of patient safety.
5The continuing education shall be approved by the Accreditation
6Council on Pharmacy Education.
7    The Department shall establish by rule a means for the
8verification of completion of the continuing education
9required by this subsection (e). This verification may be
10accomplished through audits of records maintained by
11registrants, by requiring the filing of continuing education
12certificates with the Department or a qualified organization
13selected by the Department to maintain such records, or by
14other means established by the Department.
15    Rules developed under this subsection (e) may provide for a
16reasonable annual fee, not to exceed $20, to fund the cost of
17such recordkeeping. The Department shall, by rule, further
18provide an orderly process for the reinstatement of a
19registration that has not been renewed due to the failure to
20meet the continuing pharmacy education requirements of this
21subsection (e). The Department may waive the requirements of
22continuing pharmacy education, in whole or in part, in cases of
23extreme hardship as defined by rule of the Department. The
24waivers shall be granted for not more than one of any 3
25consecutive renewal periods.
26(Source: P.A. 95-689, eff. 10-29-07; 96-673, eff. 1-1-10.)
 

 

 

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1    (225 ILCS 85/11)  (from Ch. 111, par. 4131)
2    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
3    Sec. 11. Duties of the Department. The Department shall
4exercise the powers and duties prescribed by the Civil
5Administrative Code of Illinois for the administration of
6Licensing Acts and shall exercise such other powers and duties
7necessary for effectuating the purpose of this Act. However,
8the following powers and duties shall be exercised only upon
9review of the Board of Pharmacy to take such action:
10    (a) Formulate such rules, not inconsistent with law and
11subject to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, as may be
12necessary to carry out the purposes and enforce the provisions
13of this Act. The Director may grant variances from any such
14rules as provided for in this Section;
15    (b) The suspension, revocation, placing on probationary
16status, reprimand, and refusing to issue or restore any license
17or certificate of registration issued under the provisions of
18this Act for the reasons set forth in Section 30 of this Act.
19    (c) The issuance, renewal, restoration or reissuance of any
20license or certificate which has been previously refused to be
21issued or renewed, or has been revoked, suspended or placed on
22probationary status.
23    The granting of variances from rules promulgated pursuant
24to this Section in individual cases where there is a finding
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1        (1) the provision from which the variance is granted is
2    not statutorily mandated;
3        (2) no party will be injured by the granting of the
4    variance; and
5        (3) the rule from which the variance is granted would,
6    in the particular case, be unreasonable or unnecessarily
7    burdensome.
8    The Director shall notify the State Board of Pharmacy of
9the granting of such variance and the reasons therefor, at the
10next meeting of the Board.
11    (d) The Secretary shall appoint a chief pharmacy
12coordinator and at least 2 deputy pharmacy coordinators, all of
13whom shall be registered pharmacists in good standing in this
14State, shall be graduates of an accredited college of pharmacy
15or hold, at a minimum, a bachelor of science degree in
16pharmacy, and shall have at least 5 years of experience in the
17practice of pharmacy immediately prior to his or her
18appointment. The chief pharmacy coordinator shall be the
19executive administrator and the chief enforcement officer of
20this Act. The deputy pharmacy coordinators shall report to the
21chief pharmacy coordinator. The Secretary shall assign at least
22one deputy pharmacy coordinator to a region composed of Cook
23County and such other counties as the Secretary may deem
24appropriate, and such deputy pharmacy coordinator shall have
25his or her primary office in Chicago. The Secretary shall
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1composed of the balance of counties in the State, and such
2deputy pharmacy coordinator shall have his or her primary
3office in Springfield.
4    (e) The Secretary shall, in conformity with the Personnel
5Code, employ not less than 4 pharmacy investigators who shall
6report to the pharmacy coordinator or a deputy pharmacy
7coordinator. Each pharmacy investigator shall be a graduate of
8a 4-year college or university and shall (i) have at least 2
9years of investigative experience; (ii) have 2 years of
10responsible pharmacy experience; or (iii) be a licensed
11pharmacist unless employed as a pharmacy investigator on or
12before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th
13General Assembly. The Department shall also employ at least one
14attorney to prosecute violations of this Act and its rules. The
15Department may, in conformity with the Personnel Code, employ
16such clerical and other employees as are necessary to carry out
17the duties of the Board and Department.
18    The duly authorized pharmacy investigators of the
19Department shall have the right to enter and inspect, during
20business hours, any pharmacy or any other place in this State
21holding itself out to be a pharmacy where medicines, drugs or
22drug products, or proprietary medicines are sold, offered for
23sale, exposed for sale, or kept for sale.
24(Source: P.A. 95-689, eff. 10-29-07.)".