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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Pharmacy Practice Act is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | changing Sections 15 and 18 and by adding Section 15.7 as | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | follows:
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7 | (225 ILCS 85/15) (from Ch. 111, par. 4135)
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8 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
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9 | Sec. 15. Pharmacy requirements. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | (1) It shall be unlawful
for the owner of any pharmacy, as | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | defined in this Act, to operate or conduct
the same, or to | |||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | allow the same to be
operated or conducted, unless:
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13 | (a) It has a licensed pharmacist, authorized to | |||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | practice pharmacy
in this State under the provisions of | |||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | this Act, and at least one pharmacy technician registered | |||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | under the provisions of this Act on duty whenever the
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17 | practice of pharmacy is conducted;
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18 | (b) Security provisions for all drugs and devices, as | |||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | determined by
rule of the Department, are provided during | |||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | the absence from the licensed
pharmacy of all licensed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | pharmacists. Maintenance of security provisions
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22 | responsibility of the licensed pharmacist in charge;
and
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23 | (c) The pharmacy is licensed under this Act to conduct |
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1 | the practice of pharmacy in any and all forms from the | ||||||
2 | physical address of the pharmacy's primary inventory where | ||||||
3 | U.S. mail is delivered. If a facility, company, or | ||||||
4 | organization operates multiple pharmacies from multiple | ||||||
5 | physical addresses, a separate pharmacy license is | ||||||
6 | required for each different physical address ; .
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7 | (d) The pharmacy sets a prescription filling limit of | ||||||
8 | not more than 10 prescriptions filled per hour; | ||||||
9 | (e) The pharmacy mandates at least 10 pharmacy | ||||||
10 | technician hours per 100 prescriptions filled; | ||||||
11 | (f) The pharmacy places a general prohibition on | ||||||
12 | activities that distract pharmacists that includes: | ||||||
13 | (i) advertising or soliciting that may jeopardize | ||||||
14 | patient health, safety, or welfare; and | ||||||
15 | (ii) any activities or external factors, including | ||||||
16 | promotional requirements and productivity quotas, that | ||||||
17 | interfere with the pharmacist's ability to provide | ||||||
18 | appropriate professional services; | ||||||
19 | (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the | ||||||
20 | pharmacy provides a minimum of 2 15-minute paid rest | ||||||
21 | breaks and one 30-minute meal period in each workday on | ||||||
22 | which the pharmacist works at least 7 hours; a pharmacy | ||||||
23 | may not require a pharmacist to work during a break | ||||||
24 | period; a pharmacy that violates this paragraph shall pay | ||||||
25 | to the pharmacist 3 times the pharmacist's regular hourly | ||||||
26 | rate of pay for each workday during which the required |
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1 | breaks were not provided; | ||||||
2 | (h) The pharmacy makes available at all times a room | ||||||
3 | on the pharmacy's premises with adequate seating and | ||||||
4 | tables for the purpose of allowing a pharmacist to enjoy | ||||||
5 | break periods in a clean and comfortable environment; | ||||||
6 | (i) The pharmacy keeps a complete and accurate record | ||||||
7 | of the break periods of its pharmacists; and | ||||||
8 | (j) The pharmacy limits a pharmacist from working more | ||||||
9 | than 8 hours a workday. | ||||||
10 | (2) The Department may allow a pharmacy that is not | ||||||
11 | located at the same location as its home pharmacy and at which | ||||||
12 | pharmacy services are provided during an emergency situation, | ||||||
13 | as defined by rule, to be operated as an emergency remote | ||||||
14 | pharmacy. An emergency remote pharmacy operating under this | ||||||
15 | subsection (2) shall operate under the license of the home | ||||||
16 | pharmacy.
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17 | (3) The Secretary may waive the requirement for a | ||||||
18 | pharmacist to be on duty
at all times for State facilities not | ||||||
19 | treating human ailments. This waiver of the requirement | ||||||
20 | remains in effect until it is rescinded by the Secretary and | ||||||
21 | the Department provides written notice of the rescission to | ||||||
22 | the State facility.
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23 | (4) It shall be unlawful for any person, who is not a | ||||||
24 | licensed pharmacy
or health care facility, to purport to be | ||||||
25 | such or to use in name, title,
or sign designating, or in | ||||||
26 | connection with that place of business,
any of the words: |
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1 | "pharmacy", "pharmacist", "pharmacy department",
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2 | "apothecary", "druggist", "drug", "drugs", "medicines", | ||||||
3 | "medicine store",
"drug sundries", "prescriptions filled", or | ||||||
4 | any list of words indicating
that drugs are compounded or sold | ||||||
5 | to the lay public, or prescriptions
are dispensed therein. | ||||||
6 | Each day during which, or a part which, such
representation is | ||||||
7 | made or appears or such a sign is allowed to remain
upon or in | ||||||
8 | such a place of business shall constitute a separate offense
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9 | under this Act.
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10 | (5) The holder of any license shall conspicuously
display | ||||||
11 | it in the pharmacy in which he is engaged in the practice of
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12 | pharmacy. The pharmacist in charge shall conspicuously
display | ||||||
13 | his name in such pharmacy. The pharmacy license shall also
be | ||||||
14 | conspicuously displayed.
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15 | (6) It is unlawful for any pharmacy or pharmacy's agent or | ||||||
16 | representative to take any action against any person in | ||||||
17 | retaliation for the exercise of rights under this Section. In | ||||||
18 | any civil proceeding brought under this subsection, if the | ||||||
19 | plaintiff establishes that the plaintiff was employed by the | ||||||
20 | defendant, exercised rights under this Section, or alleged in | ||||||
21 | good faith that the defendant was not complying with this | ||||||
22 | Section, and was thereafter terminated, demoted, or otherwise | ||||||
23 | penalized by the defendant, then a rebuttable presumption | ||||||
24 | shall arise that the defendant's action was taken in | ||||||
25 | retaliation for the exercise of rights established by this | ||||||
26 | Section. To rebut the presumption, the defendant must prove |
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1 | that the sole reason for the termination, demotion, or penalty | ||||||
2 | was a legitimate business reason. | ||||||
3 | (7) A person claiming violation of this Section shall be | ||||||
4 | entitled to all remedies available under law or in equity, | ||||||
5 | including, but not limited to, damages, back pay, | ||||||
6 | reinstatement, or injunctive relief. Any person terminated in | ||||||
7 | violation of this Section shall recover treble the person's | ||||||
8 | lost normal daily compensation and fringe benefits, together | ||||||
9 | with interest thereon, and any consequential damages suffered | ||||||
10 | by the employee. The court shall award reasonable attorney's | ||||||
11 | fees and costs to a prevailing plaintiff in an enforcement | ||||||
12 | action under this Section. | ||||||
13 | (Source: P.A. 100-497, eff. 9-8-17 .)
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14 | (225 ILCS 85/15.7 new) | ||||||
15 | Sec. 15.7. Whistleblower protection. | ||||||
16 | (a) In this Section, "retaliatory action" means the | ||||||
17 | reprimand, discharge, suspension, demotion, denial of | ||||||
18 | promotion or transfer, or change in the terms and conditions | ||||||
19 | of employment of any employee of a pharmacy that is taken in | ||||||
20 | retaliation for the employee's involvement in a protected | ||||||
21 | activity set forth in subsection (b). | ||||||
22 | (b) A pharmacy shall not take any retaliatory action | ||||||
23 | against an employee of the pharmacy because the employee does | ||||||
24 | any of the following: | ||||||
25 | (1) discloses or threatens to disclose to a supervisor |
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1 | or to a public body an activity, inaction, policy, or | ||||||
2 | practice implemented by a pharmacy that the employee | ||||||
3 | reasonably believes is in violation of a law, rule, or | ||||||
4 | regulation; | ||||||
5 | (2) provides information to or testifies before any | ||||||
6 | public body conducting an investigation, hearing, or | ||||||
7 | inquiry into any violation of a law, rule, or regulation | ||||||
8 | by a pharmacy; or | ||||||
9 | (3) assists or participates in a proceeding to enforce | ||||||
10 | the provisions of this Act. | ||||||
11 | (c) A violation of this Section may be established only | ||||||
12 | upon a finding that: | ||||||
13 | (1) the employee of the pharmacy engaged in conduct | ||||||
14 | described in subsection (b); and | ||||||
15 | (2) this conduct was a contributing factor in the | ||||||
16 | retaliatory action alleged by the employee. | ||||||
17 | There is no violation of this Section, however, if the | ||||||
18 | facility demonstrates by clear and convincing evidence that it | ||||||
19 | would have taken the same unfavorable personnel action in the | ||||||
20 | absence of that conduct. | ||||||
21 | (d) The employee of the pharmacy may be awarded all | ||||||
22 | remedies necessary to make the employee whole and to prevent | ||||||
23 | future violations of this Section. Remedies imposed by the | ||||||
24 | court may include, but are not limited to, all of the | ||||||
25 | following: | ||||||
26 | (1) reinstatement of the employee to either the same |
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1 | position held before the retaliatory action or to an | ||||||
2 | equivalent position; | ||||||
3 | (2) two times the amount of back pay; | ||||||
4 | (3) interest on the back pay; | ||||||
5 | (4) reinstatement of full fringe benefits and | ||||||
6 | seniority rights; and | ||||||
7 | (5) payment of reasonable costs and attorney's fees. | ||||||
8 | (e) Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to diminish | ||||||
9 | the rights, privileges, or remedies of an employee of a | ||||||
10 | pharmacy under any other federal or State law, rule, or | ||||||
11 | regulation or under any employment contract.
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12 | (225 ILCS 85/18) (from Ch. 111, par. 4138)
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13 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
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14 | Sec. 18. Record retention. There shall be kept in every | ||||||
15 | drugstore or
pharmacy a suitable
book, file, or electronic | ||||||
16 | record keeping system in which shall be preserved
for a period | ||||||
17 | of not less than 5 years the original, or an exact, unalterable | ||||||
18 | image, of every written
prescription and the original | ||||||
19 | transcript or copy of every verbal prescription
filled, | ||||||
20 | compounded, or dispensed, in such pharmacy; and such book,
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21 | file, or electronic record keeping system of prescriptions | ||||||
22 | shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection
to the | ||||||
23 | chief pharmacy coordinator and the duly authorized agents or
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24 | employees of the Department. In addition, any errors in the | ||||||
25 | receiving, filling,
or dispensing of prescriptions of any |
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1 | kind, including any
errors resulting in an adverse drug | ||||||
2 | interaction or adversely
affecting the health of the patient, | ||||||
3 | shall be a part of these
records.
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4 | Every prescription filled or refilled shall contain the
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5 | unique identifiers
of the persons
authorized to practice
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6 | pharmacy under the provision of this Act who fills or refills | ||||||
7 | the
prescription.
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8 | Records kept pursuant to this Section may be maintained in | ||||||
9 | an alternative
data retention system, such as a direct digital | ||||||
10 | imaging system, provided that:
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11 | (1) the records maintained in the alternative data | ||||||
12 | retention system
contain all of the information required | ||||||
13 | in a manual record;
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14 | (2) the data processing system is capable of producing | ||||||
15 | a hard copy of the
electronic record on the request of the | ||||||
16 | Board, its representative, or other
authorized local, | ||||||
17 | State, or federal law enforcement or regulatory agency;
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18 | (3) the digital images are recorded and stored only by | ||||||
19 | means of a
technology that does not allow subsequent | ||||||
20 | revision or replacement of the
images; and
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21 | (4) the prescriptions may be retained in written form | ||||||
22 | or recorded in a data processing system, provided that | ||||||
23 | such order can be produced in printed form upon lawful | ||||||
24 | request.
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25 | As used in this Section, "digital imaging system" means a | ||||||
26 | system, including
people, machines, methods of organization, |
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1 | and procedures, that provides input,
storage, processing, | ||||||
2 | communications, output, and control functions for
digitized
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3 | representations of original prescription records.
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4 | Inpatient drug orders may be maintained
within an | ||||||
5 | institution in a manner approved by the Department.
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6 | (Source: P.A. 100-497, eff. 9-8-17 .)
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