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HF 2507

as introduced - 89th Legislature (2015 - 2016) Posted on 04/07/2016 04:28pm

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
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A bill for an act
relating to health; modifying definitions; authorizing pharmacists to prescribe
naloxone under certain conditions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2015
Supplement, section 151.01, subdivision 27.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2015 Supplement, section 151.01, subdivision 27,
is amended to read:


Subd. 27.

Practice of pharmacy.

"Practice of pharmacy" means:

(1) interpretation and evaluation of prescription drug orders;

(2) compounding, labeling, and dispensing drugs and devices (except labeling by
a manufacturer or packager of nonprescription drugs or commercially packaged legend
drugs and devices);

(3) participation in clinical interpretations and monitoring of drug therapy for
assurance of safe and effective use of drugs, including the performance of laboratory tests
that are waived under the federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988, United
States Code, title 42, section 263a et seq., provided that a pharmacist may interpret the
results of laboratory tests but may modify drug therapy only pursuant to a protocol or
collaborative practice agreement;

(4) participation in drug and therapeutic device selection; drug administration for first
dosage and medical emergencies; drug regimen reviews; and drug or drug-related research;

(5) participation in administration of influenza vaccines to all eligible individuals
six years of age and older and all other vaccines to patients 13 years of age and older
by written protocol with a physician licensed under chapter 147, a physician assistant
authorized to prescribe drugs under chapter 147A, or an advanced practice registered
nurse authorized to prescribe drugs under section 148.235, provided that:

(i) the protocol includes, at a minimum:

(A) the name, dose, and route of each vaccine that may be given;

(B) the patient population for whom the vaccine may be given;

(C) contraindications and precautions to the vaccine;

(D) the procedure for handling an adverse reaction;

(E) the name, signature, and address of the physician, physician assistant, or
advanced practice registered nurse;

(F) a telephone number at which the physician, physician assistant, or advanced
practice registered nurse can be contacted; and

(G) the date and time period for which the protocol is valid;

(ii) the pharmacist has successfully completed a program approved by the
Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education specifically for the administration of
immunizations or a program approved by the board;

(iii) the pharmacist utilizes the Minnesota Immunization Information Connection
to assess the immunization status of individuals prior to the administration of vaccines,
except when administering influenza vaccines to individuals age nine and older;

(iv) the pharmacist reports the administration of the immunization to the Minnesota
Immunization Information Connection; and

(v) the pharmacist complies with guidelines for vaccines and immunizations
established by the federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, except that a
pharmacist does not need to comply with those portions of the guidelines that establish
immunization schedules when administering a vaccine pursuant to a valid, patient-specific
order issued by a physician licensed under chapter 147, a physician assistant authorized to
prescribe drugs under chapter 147A, or an advanced practice nurse authorized to prescribe
drugs under section 148.235, provided that the order is consistent with the United States
Food and Drug Administration approved labeling of the vaccine;

(6) participation in the initiation, management, modification, and discontinuation
of drug therapy according to a written protocol or collaborative practice agreement
between: (i) one or more pharmacists and one or more dentists, optometrists, physicians,
podiatrists, or veterinarians; or (ii) one or more pharmacists and one or more physician
assistants authorized to prescribe, dispense, and administer under chapter 147A, or
advanced practice nurses authorized to prescribe, dispense, and administer under section
148.235. Any changes in drug therapy made pursuant to a protocol or collaborative
practice agreement must be documented by the pharmacist in the patient's medical record
or reported by the pharmacist to a practitioner responsible for the patient's care;

(7) participation in the storage of drugs and the maintenance of records;

(8) patient counseling on therapeutic values, content, hazards, and uses of drugs
and devices; deleted text begin and
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(9) offering or performing those acts, services, operations, or transactions necessary
in the conduct, operation, management, and control of a pharmacydeleted text begin .deleted text end new text begin ; and
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new text begin (10) prescribing opiate antagonists, as defined in section 604A.04, subdivision
1, provided that the pharmacist:
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new text begin (i) has successfully completed a training program specifically focused on the
administration of opiate antagonists that is offered by a college of pharmacy judged by
the board to be in good standing pursuant to section 151.10; an Accreditation Council for
Pharmacy Education accredited provider of continuing education; or a board-approved
provider of continuing education;
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new text begin (ii) prepares a prescription as defined in subdivision 16a and processes the
prescription in accordance with this chapter and the rules of the board;
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new text begin (iii) provides counseling to the individual to whom the opiate antagonist is
dispensed, as required by the rules of the board;
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new text begin (iv) does not issue a standing order or distribute an opiate antagonist as allowed
under section 604A.04, subdivision 3, but may prescribe and dispense an opiate antagonist
pursuant to this subdivision, section 604A.04, subdivision 3, and the rules of the board; and
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new text begin (v) does not delegate the prescribing of an opiate antagonist to any other person,
but may allow a pharmacist intern registered pursuant to section 151.101 to prepare a
prescription for an opiate antagonist, provided that a prescription prepared by a pharmacist
intern shall not be processed or dispensed until it is reviewed, approved, and signed by
the pharmacist.
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