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WA HB2302
Bill
Status
1/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
My-Linh Thai
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AI Summary
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Expands pharmacist scope of practice to include diagnosing and prescribing drugs and devices based on their education, training, and experience, without requiring collaborative drug therapy agreements with other practitioners
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Removes the requirement that pharmacists obtain approval from a practitioner authorized to prescribe drugs before initiating or modifying drug therapy
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Addresses Washington's healthcare provider shortage, particularly in rural and underserved communities, by allowing pharmacists to practice to the full extent of their Doctor of Pharmacy degree (which requires minimum 1,740 hours of direct patient care)
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Notes that pharmacists have been prescribing and diagnosing under collaborative drug therapy agreements since 1979 with no recorded patient harm, and eliminates the administrative burden of maintaining these agreements
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Amends RCW 18.64.011 and RCW 69.41.030, with phased effective dates (Section 3 expires June 30, 2027; Section 4 takes effect June 30, 2027)
Legislative Description
Expanding prescriptive authority for pharmacists.
Last Action
First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness.
1/12/2026