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SD SB14
Bill
Status
3/9/2026
Primary Sponsor
Health and Human Services
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AI Summary
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Licensed pharmacies may utilize remote drop sites to deliver prescription drugs to patients without requiring separate licensure, provided the site is supervised by the pharmacist-in-charge and drugs remain under pharmacy control
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Drug delivery by courier, mail, or remote drop site is explicitly permitted and not considered a violation of pharmacy law when done under pharmacist supervision
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Board of Pharmacy granted new rulemaking authority for remote drop sites and updated federal code references for nonprescription drugs to January 1, 2025
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Pharmacy license fees capped at $200 for initial applications and renewals, with a $50 late fee for renewals submitted after expiration and a $50 fee for pharmacist-in-charge changes
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Majority ownership changes must be reported within 30 days with renewal application and fee; unreported changes added as grounds for license suspension or revocation
Legislative Description
Modify provisions related to the practice of pharmacy.
Professions and Occupations
Last Action
Signed by the Governor on March 09, 2026 S.J. 488
3/9/2026