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NE LB887
Bill
Status
1/8/2026
Primary Sponsor
Robert Hallstrom
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AI Summary
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Allows pharmacy students to take the jurisprudence examination before or after graduation, with timing determined by their accredited pharmacy program
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Permits pharmacists to supervise up to 4 pharmacy technicians and pharmacist interns combined, with at least one required to be a certified pharmacy technician when supervising the maximum of 4
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Expands prescription transfer rules for non-controlled substances between pharmacies, allowing multiple transfers up to the number of originally authorized refills as long as the original prescription remains valid
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Eliminates the pharmacist reporting requirement under the Parkinson's Disease Registry Act (repeals section 81-6,103), leaving only physician reporting in place
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Repeals and amends sections 38-2852, 38-2866.01, 38-2871, 81-6,101, 81-6,106, and 81-6,107 of Nebraska statutes to implement these changes
Legislative Description
Change provisions relating to pharmacists and transfer of prescriptions and eliminate a report under the Parkinson's Disease Registry Act
Last Action
Notice of hearing for January 22, 2026
1/13/2026