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AZ SB1200
Bill
Status
1/18/2022
Primary Sponsor
Tyler Pace
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AI Summary
SB 1200 Summary
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Establishes 15-day reporting requirement for pharmacy board licensees and permittees to report evidence of professional incompetence, unethical conduct, or fitness concerns about other pharmacists, pharmacy interns, technicians, and employees to the board.
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Adds new unethical conduct violations for permittees including failure to operate according to posted hours (closing 5+ consecutive days without notice), and requirement to report unexpected serious adverse drug events from compounded prescriptions resulting in hospitalization or death.
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Modifies disciplinary civil penalties to use "$1,000" language instead of "not to exceed one thousand dollars" and requires 15-day production timelines for documents and recordings during board investigations.
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Updates pharmacy permit requirements to match business names across facility, invoices, and permits, and requires permittees to enter and update hours of operation in online profiles within 15 days of changes.
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Expands prohibited acts to include wholesaling or distributing prescription drugs, controlled substances, or medical equipment without valid board permit, and manufacturing or possessing such items without valid permit.
Legislative Description
Pharmacy board; duties; regulation
Regulation
Last Action
Senate read second time
1/19/2022