Public Act 099-0473 Public Act 0473 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0473 | HB3219 Enrolled | LRB099 05820 HAF 25864 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Pharmacy Practice Act is amended by changing | Sections 9, 9.5, and 11 and by adding Section 16c as follows:
| (225 ILCS 85/9) (from Ch. 111, par. 4129)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
| Sec. 9. Registration as pharmacy technician. Any person | shall be entitled
to registration as a registered pharmacy | technician who is of the age of 16
or over, has not engaged in | conduct or behavior determined to be grounds for
discipline | under this Act, is attending or has
graduated from an | accredited high school or comparable school or educational
| institution or received a high school equivalency certificate, | and has filed a written application for registration on a form
| to be prescribed and furnished by the Department for that | purpose. The
Department shall issue a certificate of
| registration as a registered pharmacy technician to any | applicant who has
qualified as aforesaid, and such registration | shall be the sole authority
required to assist licensed | pharmacists in the practice of pharmacy, under
the supervision | of a licensed pharmacist. A registered pharmacy technician may, | under the supervision of a pharmacist, assist in the practice |
| of pharmacy and perform such functions as assisting in the | dispensing process, offering counseling, receiving new verbal | prescription orders, and having prescriber contact concerning | prescription drug order clarification. A registered pharmacy | technician may not engage in patient counseling, drug regimen | review, or clinical conflict resolution. | Beginning on January 1, 2017 January 1, 2010 , within 2 | years after initial registration as a registered pharmacy | technician, the registrant must meet the requirements | described in Section 9.5 of this Act and register as a | registered certified pharmacy technician. If the registrant | has not yet attained the age of 18, then upon the next renewal | as a registered pharmacy technician, the registrant must meet | the requirements described in Section 9.5 of this Act and | register as a registered certified pharmacy technician a | pharmacy technician must become certified by successfully | passing the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) | examination or another Board-approved pharmacy technician | examination and register as a certified pharmacy technician | with the Department in order to continue to perform pharmacy | technician's duties . This requirement does not apply to | pharmacy technicians registered prior to January 1, 2008.
| Any person registered
as a pharmacy technician who is also | enrolled in a first professional
degree program in pharmacy in | a school or college of pharmacy or a
department of pharmacy of | a university approved by the Department or has graduated from |
| such a program within the last 18 months, shall be
considered a | "student pharmacist"
and entitled to use the title "student | pharmacist". A student pharmacist must meet all of the | requirements for registration as a pharmacy technician set | forth in this Section excluding the requirement of | certification prior to the second registration renewal and pay | the required pharmacy technician registration fees. A student | pharmacist may, under the supervision of a pharmacist, assist | in the practice of pharmacy and perform any and all functions | delegated to him or her by the pharmacist. | Any person seeking licensure as a pharmacist who has | graduated from a pharmacy program outside the United States | must register as a pharmacy technician and shall be considered | a "student pharmacist" and be entitled to use the title | "student pharmacist" while completing the 1,200 clinical hours | of training approved by the Board of Pharmacy described and for | no more than 18 months after completion of these hours. These | individuals are not required to become registered certified | pharmacy technicians while completing their Board approved | clinical training, but must become licensed as a pharmacist or | become a registered certified pharmacy technician before the | second pharmacy technician registration renewal following | completion of the Board approved clinical training. | The Department shall not renew the pharmacy technician | license of any person who has been registered as a "student | pharmacist" and has dropped out of or been expelled from an |
| ACPE accredited college of pharmacy, who has failed to complete | his or her 1,200 hours of Board approved clinical training | within 24 months or who has failed the pharmacist licensure | examination 3 times and shall require these individuals to meet | the requirements of and become registered as a registered | certified pharmacy technician. | The Department may
take any action set forth in Section 30 | of this Act with regard to registrations
pursuant to this | Section.
| Any person who is enrolled in a non-traditional Pharm.D.
| program at an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy and is a | licensed pharmacist
under the laws of another United States | jurisdiction shall be permitted to
engage in the program of | practice experience required in the academic program
by virtue | of such license. Such person shall be exempt from the | requirement
of registration as a registered pharmacy | technician while engaged in the
program of practice experience | required in the academic program.
| An applicant for registration as a pharmacy technician may | assist a
pharmacist in the practice of pharmacy for a period of | up to
60 days prior to the issuance of a certificate of | registration if the
applicant has submitted the required fee | and an application for registration
to the Department. The | applicant shall keep a copy of the submitted
application on the | premises where the applicant is assisting in the
practice of | pharmacy. The Department shall forward confirmation of receipt |
| of the application with start and expiration dates of practice | pending registration.
| (Source: P.A. 98-718, eff. 1-1-15 .)
| (225 ILCS 85/9.5) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
| Sec. 9.5. Registered certified Certified pharmacy | technician. | (a) An individual registered as a registered pharmacy | technician under this Act may be registered as a registered | certified pharmacy technician, if he or she meets all of the | following requirements: | (1) He or she has submitted a written application in | the form and manner prescribed by the Department. | (2) He or she has attained the age of 18. | (3) He or she is of good moral character, as determined | by the Department. | (4) He or she has (i) graduated from pharmacy | technician training meeting the requirements set forth in | subsection (a) of Section 17.1 of this Act or (ii) obtained | documentation from the pharmacist-in-charge of the | pharmacy where the applicant is employed verifying that he | or she has successfully completed a training program and | has successfully completed an objective assessment | mechanism prepared in accordance with rules established by | the Department. |
| (5) He or she has successfully passed an examination | accredited by the National Commission for Certifying | Agencies National Organization of Certifying Agencies , as | approved and required by the Board. | (6) He or she has paid the required certification fees. | (b) No pharmacist whose license has been denied, revoked, | suspended, or restricted for disciplinary purposes may be | eligible to be registered as a certified pharmacy technician. | (c) The Department may, by rule, establish any additional | requirements for certification under this Section.
| (d) A person who is not a registered pharmacy technician | and meets the requirements of this Section may register as a | registered certified pharmacy technician without first | registering as a pharmacy technician. | (e) As a condition for the renewal of a certificate of | registration as a registered certified pharmacy technician, | the registrant shall provide evidence to the Department of | completion of a total of 20 hours of continuing pharmacy | education during the 24 months preceding the expiration date of | the certificate. One hour of continuing pharmacy education must | be in the subject of pharmacy law. One hour of continuing | pharmacy education must be in the subject of patient safety. | The continuing education shall be approved by the Accreditation | Council on Pharmacy Education. | The Department shall establish by rule a means for the | verification of completion of the continuing education |
| required by this subsection (e). This verification may be | accomplished through audits of records maintained by | registrants, by requiring the filing of continuing education | certificates with the Department or a qualified organization | selected by the Department to maintain such records, or by | other means established by the Department. | Rules developed under this subsection (e) may provide for a | reasonable annual fee, not to exceed $20, to fund the cost of | such recordkeeping. The Department shall, by rule, further | provide an orderly process for the reinstatement of a | registration that has not been renewed due to the failure to | meet the continuing pharmacy education requirements of this | subsection (e). The Department may waive the requirements of | continuing pharmacy education, in whole or in part, in cases of | extreme hardship as defined by rule of the Department. The | waivers shall be granted for not more than one of any 3 | consecutive renewal periods. | (Source: P.A. 95-689, eff. 10-29-07; 96-673, eff. 1-1-10.)
| (225 ILCS 85/11) (from Ch. 111, par. 4131)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
| Sec. 11. Duties of the Department. The Department shall | exercise the
powers and duties prescribed by
the Civil | Administrative Code of Illinois for the administration of | Licensing
Acts and shall exercise such other powers and duties | necessary for effectuating
the purpose of this Act. However, |
| the following powers and duties shall be
exercised only upon | review
of the Board of
Pharmacy to take such action:
| (a) Formulate such rules, not inconsistent with law and | subject to
the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, as may be | necessary to carry
out the purposes and enforce the provisions | of this Act. The Director
may grant variances from any such | rules as provided for in this Section;
| (b) The suspension, revocation, placing on probationary
| status, reprimand, and refusing to issue or restore any license | or
certificate of registration issued under the provisions of | this Act
for the reasons set forth in Section 30 of this Act.
| (c) The issuance, renewal, restoration or reissuance of any | license
or certificate which has been previously refused to be | issued or renewed,
or has been revoked, suspended or placed on | probationary status.
| The granting of variances from rules promulgated pursuant | to this Section in
individual cases where there is a finding | that:
| (1) the provision from which the variance is granted is | not statutorily
mandated;
| (2) no party will be injured by the granting of the | variance; and
| (3) the rule from which the variance is granted would, | in the particular
case, be unreasonable or unnecessarily | burdensome.
| The Director shall notify the State Board of Pharmacy of |
| the granting
of such variance and the reasons therefor, at the | next meeting of the Board.
| (d) The Secretary shall appoint a chief pharmacy | coordinator and at least 2 deputy pharmacy coordinators, all of | whom shall be registered pharmacists in good standing in this | State, shall be graduates of an accredited college of pharmacy | or hold, at a minimum, a bachelor of science degree in | pharmacy, and shall have at least 5 years of experience in the | practice of pharmacy immediately prior to his or her | appointment. The chief pharmacy coordinator shall be the | executive administrator and the chief enforcement officer of | this Act. The deputy pharmacy coordinators shall report to the | chief pharmacy coordinator. The Secretary shall assign at least | one deputy pharmacy coordinator to a region composed of Cook | County and such other counties as the Secretary may deem | appropriate, and such deputy pharmacy coordinator shall have | his or her primary office in Chicago. The Secretary shall | assign at least one deputy pharmacy coordinator to a region | composed of the balance of counties in the State, and such | deputy pharmacy coordinator shall have his or her primary | office in Springfield. | (e) The Secretary shall, in conformity with the Personnel | Code, employ not less than 4 pharmacy investigators who shall | report to the pharmacy coordinator or a deputy pharmacy | coordinator. Each pharmacy investigator shall be a graduate of | a 4-year college or university and shall (i) have at least 2 |
| years of investigative experience; (ii) have 2 years of | responsible pharmacy experience; or (iii) be a licensed | pharmacist unless employed as a pharmacy investigator on or | before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th | General Assembly . The Department shall also employ at least one | attorney to prosecute violations of this Act and its rules. The | Department may, in conformity with the Personnel Code, employ | such clerical and other employees as are necessary to carry out | the duties of the Board and Department. | The duly authorized pharmacy investigators of the | Department shall have the right to enter and inspect, during | business hours, any pharmacy or any other place in this State | holding itself out to be a pharmacy where medicines, drugs or | drug products, or proprietary medicines are sold, offered for | sale, exposed for sale, or kept for sale.
| (Source: P.A. 95-689, eff. 10-29-07.)
| (225 ILCS 85/16c new) | Sec. 16c. Medicine locking closure package. | (a) As used in this Section: | "Medicine locking closure package" means any alphanumeric | combination locking closure mechanism that can only be unlocked | with a user-generated, resettable alphanumeric code in | combination with an amber prescription container that forms a | package that allows only the person with a prescription access | to the medicine. |
| "Schedule II controlled substance" means a Schedule II | controlled substance under the United States Controlled | Substances Act and 21 CFR 1308. | (b) Subject to appropriation, effective January 1, 2016, | the Department shall by rule implement a pilot project | requiring that every new or refilled prescription for a | Schedule II controlled substance containing hydrocodone | dispensed by a pharmacy that voluntarily decides to participate | in the pilot program shall only be dispensed in a non-reusable | medicine locking closure package. The Department shall not | expend more than $150,000 on this pilot program. The Department | may contract with third parties to implement the pilot program | in whole or in part. | (c) The medicine locking closure package must be dispensed | by the pharmacy with instructions for patient use unless the | prescriber indicates orally, in writing, or electronically | that a medicine locking closure package shall not be used. | (d) The manufacturer of the medicine locking closure | package must make available assistance online or through a | toll-free number for patient use. | (e) Prescriptions reimbursed via the Medicare Part D and | Medicaid programs, including Medicaid managed care plans, are | exempt from the provisions of this Section. | (f) Prescriptions for individuals residing in facilities | licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act are exempt from the | provisions of this Section. |
| (g) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2017.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law, except that the changes to Sections 9 and 9.5 of | the Pharmacy Practice Act take effect January 1, 2017.
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Effective Date: 8/27/2015
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