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11  Representative(s) Kelly offered the following:

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13         Amendment (with title amendment) 

14         On page 17, between lines 7 and 8, of the bill

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16  insert:

17         Section 13.  Effective July 1, 1998, subsection (12) of

18  section 465.003, Florida Statutes, is amended, subsections (4)

19  through (14) are renumbered as subsections (5) through (15),

20  respectively, and a new subsection (4) is added to said

21  section, to read:

22         465.003  Definitions.--As used in this chapter, the

23  term:

24         (4)  "Data communication device" means an electronic

25  device that receives electronic information from one source

26  and transmits or routes it to another, including, but not

27  limited to, any such bridge, router, switch, or gateway.

28         (13)(12)  "Practice of the profession of pharmacy"

29  includes compounding, dispensing, and consulting concerning

30  contents, therapeutic values, and uses of any medicinal drug;

31  and consulting concerning therapeutic values and interactions

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 1  of patent or proprietary preparations, whether pursuant to

 2  prescriptions or in the absence and entirely independent of

 3  such prescriptions or orders; and other pharmaceutical

 4  services. For purposes of this subsection, "other

 5  pharmaceutical services" means the evaluation and monitoring

 6  of the patient's health as it relates to drug therapy and

 7  assisting the patient in the management of his or her drug

 8  therapy, and includes the review of the patient's drug therapy

 9  and communication with the patient and the patient's

10  prescribing health care provider as licensed under chapter

11  458, chapter 459, chapter 461, or chapter 466, or similar

12  statutory provision in another jurisdiction, or such

13  provider's agent or such other persons as specifically

14  authorized by the patient, regarding the drug therapy.Nothing

15  herein shall be interpreted to permit an alteration of a

16  prescriber's directions, unless otherwise permitted by law.

17  "Practice of the profession of pharmacy" The phrase also

18  includes any other act, service, operation, research, or

19  transaction incidental to, or forming a part of, any of the

20  foregoing acts, requiring, involving, or employing the science

21  or art of any branch of the pharmaceutical profession, study,

22  or training, and shall expressly permit a pharmacist to

23  transmit information from persons authorized to prescribe

24  medicinal drugs to their patients. A pharmacist may also

25  administer immunizations within the framework of an

26  established protocol under a supervisory practitioner who is a

27  physician licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459 or by

28  written agreement with a county health department. Each

29  protocol must contain specific procedures to address any

30  unforeseen allergic reaction to an immunization. A pharmacist

31  may not enter into a protocol unless he or she maintains at

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 1  least $200,000 of professional liability insurance, and not

 2  until the pharmacist has completed training in immunizations

 3  as may be required by the board. The decision by a supervisory

 4  practitioner to enter into such a protocol is a professional

 5  decision of the practitioner, and no person may interfere with

 6  a supervisory practitioner's decision as to whether to enter

 7  into such a protocol. A pharmacist may not enter into a

 8  protocol that is to be performed while acting as an employee

 9  without the written approval of the owner of the pharmacy.

10         Section 14.  Paragraph (l) of subsection (1) of section

11  465.016, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

12         465.016  Disciplinary actions.--

13         (1)  The following acts shall be grounds for

14  disciplinary action set forth in this section:

15         (l)  Placing in the stock of any pharmacy any part of

16  any prescription compounded or dispensed which is returned by

17  a patient; however, in a hospital, nursing home, correctional

18  facility, or extended care facility in which unit-dose

19  medication is dispensed to inpatients, each dose being

20  individually sealed and the individual unit dose or unit-dose

21  system labeled with the name of the drug, dosage strength,

22  manufacturer's control number, and expiration date, if any,

23  the unused unit dose of medication may be returned to the

24  pharmacy for redispensing.  Each pharmacist shall maintain

25  appropriate records for any unused or returned medicinal

26  drugs.

27         Section 15.  Effective July 1, 1998, a new paragraph

28  (q) is added to subsection (1) of section 465.016, Florida

29  Statutes, to read:

30         465.016  Disciplinary actions.--

31         (1)  The following acts shall be grounds for

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 1  disciplinary action set forth in this section:

 2         (q)  Using or releasing a patient's records except as

 3  authorized by this chapter and chapter 455.

 4         Section 16.  Effective July 1, 1998, subsection (2) of

 5  section 465.017, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

 6         465.017  Authority to inspect.--

 7         (2)  Except as permitted by this chapter, and chapters

 8  406, 409, 455, 499, and 893, records maintained by in a

 9  pharmacy relating to the filling of prescriptions and the

10  dispensing of medicinal drugs shall not be furnished, except

11  upon the written authorization of the patient, to any person

12  other than to the patient for whom the drugs were dispensed,

13  or her or his legal representative, or to the department

14  pursuant to existing law, or, in the event that the patient is

15  incapacitated or unable to request said records, her or his

16  spouse; to the department pursuant to existing law; to health

17  care practitioners and pharmacists consulting or dispensing to

18  the patient; or to insurance carriers or other payors

19  authorized by the patient to receive such records. For

20  purposes of this section, records held in a pharmacy shall be

21  considered owned by the owner of the pharmacy. The pharmacy

22  owner may use such records in the aggregate without patient

23  identification data, regardless of where such records are

24  held, for purposes reasonably related to the business and

25  practice of pharmacy except upon the written authorization of

26  such patient. Such records may be furnished in any civil or

27  criminal proceeding, upon the issuance of a subpoena from a

28  court of competent jurisdiction and proper notice to the

29  patient or her or his legal representative by the party

30  seeking such records. Such records or any part thereof, if

31  transmitted through a data communication device and not

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 1  directly between a pharmacy and a treating practitioner, may

 2  not be accessed, used, or maintained by the operator or owner

 3  of the data communication device unless specifically

 4  authorized by this section. It is the intent of this

 5  subsection to allow the use and sharing of such records to

 6  improve patient care, provided the pharmacist acts in the best

 7  interests of their patient. Nothing herein shall be construed

 8  to authorize or expand solicitation or marketing to patients

 9  or potential patients in any manner not otherwise specifically

10  authorized by law.

11         Section 17.  Effective July 1, 1998, subsection (4) of

12  section 465.019, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

13         465.019  Institutional pharmacies; permits.--

14         (4)  Medicinal drugs shall be dispensed in an

15  institutional pharmacy to outpatients only when that

16  institution has secured a community pharmacy permit from the

17  department. However, an individual licensed to prescribe

18  medicinal drugs in this state may dispense up to a 24-hour

19  supply of a medicinal drug to any patient of an emergency

20  department of a hospital that operates a Class II

21  institutional pharmacy, provided the physician treating the

22  patient in such hospital's emergency department determines

23  that the medicinal drug is warranted and that community

24  pharmacy services are not readily accessible, geographically

25  or otherwise, to the patient. Such dispensing from the

26  emergency department shall be in accordance with the

27  procedures of the hospital. For any such patient for whom a

28  medicinal drug is warranted for a period to exceed 24 hours,

29  an individual licensed to prescribe such drug shall dispense a

30  24-hour supply of such drug to the patient and shall provide

31  the patient a prescription for such drug for use after the

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 1  initial 24-hour period. The board may adopt rules necessary to

 2  carry out the provisions of this subsection.

 3         Section 18.  Effective July 1, 1998, section 465.014,

 4  Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

 5         465.014  Pharmacy technician.--No person other than a

 6  licensed pharmacist or pharmacy intern may engage in the

 7  practice of the profession of pharmacy, except that a licensed

 8  pharmacist may delegate to nonlicensed pharmacy technicians

 9  those duties, tasks, and functions which do not fall within

10  the purview of s. 465.003(13)(12).  All such delegated acts

11  shall be performed under the direct supervision of a licensed

12  pharmacist who shall be responsible for all such acts

13  performed by persons under his or her supervision. A pharmacy

14  technician, under the supervision of a pharmacist, may

15  initiate or receive communications with a practitioner or his

16  or her agent, on behalf of a patient, regarding refill

17  authorization requests. No licensed pharmacist shall supervise

18  more than one pharmacy technician unless otherwise permitted

19  by the guidelines adopted by the board. The board shall

20  establish guidelines to be followed by licensees or permittees

21  in determining the circumstances under which a licensed

22  pharmacist may supervise more than one but not more than three

23  pharmacy technicians.

24         Section 19.  Effective July 1, 1998, paragraph (c) of

25  subsection (2) of section 465.015, Florida Statutes, is

26  amended to read:

27         465.015  Violations and penalties.--

28         (2)  It is unlawful for any person:

29         (c)  To sell or dispense drugs as defined in s.

30  465.003(8)(7) without first being furnished with a

31  prescription.

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 1         Section 20.  Effective July 1, 1998, section 465.0196,

 2  Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

 3         465.0196  Special pharmacy permits.--Any person

 4  desiring a permit to operate a pharmacy which does not fall

 5  within the definitions set forth in s. 465.003(11)(10)(a)1.,

 6  2., and 3. shall apply to the department for a special

 7  pharmacy permit.  If the board certifies that the application

 8  complies with the applicable laws and rules of the board

 9  governing the practice of the profession of pharmacy, the

10  department shall issue the permit.  No permit shall be issued

11  unless a licensed pharmacist is designated to undertake the

12  professional supervision of the compounding and dispensing of

13  all drugs dispensed by the pharmacy.  The licensed pharmacist

14  shall be responsible for maintaining all drug records and for

15  providing for the security of the area in the facility in

16  which the compounding, storing, and dispensing of medicinal

17  drugs occurs.  The permittee shall notify the department

18  within 10 days of any change of the licensed pharmacist

19  responsible for such duties.

20         Section 21.  Effective July 1, 1998, subsection (3) of

21  section 468.812, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

22         468.812  Exemptions from licensure.--

23         (3)  The provisions of this act relating to orthotics

24  or pedorthics do not apply to any licensed pharmacist or to

25  any person acting under the supervision of a licensed

26  pharmacist. The practice of orthotics or pedorthics by a

27  pharmacist or any of the pharmacist's employees acting under

28  the supervision of a pharmacist shall be construed to be

29  within the meaning of the term "practice of the profession of

30  pharmacy" as set forth in s. 465.003(13)(12), and shall be

31  subject to regulation in the same manner as any other pharmacy

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 1  practice. The Board of Pharmacy shall develop rules regarding

 2  the practice of orthotics and pedorthics by a pharmacist. Any

 3  pharmacist or person under the supervision of a pharmacist

 4  engaged in the practice of orthotics or pedorthics shall not

 5  be precluded from continuing that practice pending adoption of

 6  these rules.

 7         Section 22.  Effective July 1, 1998, subsection (19) of

 8  section 499.003, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

 9         499.003  Definitions of terms used in ss.

10  499.001-499.081.--As used in ss. 499.001-499.081, the term:

11         (19)  "Legend drug," "prescription drug," or "medicinal

12  drug" means any drug, including, but not limited to, finished

13  dosage forms, or active ingredients subject to, defined by, or

14  described by s. 503(b) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic

15  Act or s. 465.003(8)(7), s. 499.007(12), or s. 499.0122(1)(b)

16  or (c).

17         Section 23.  Effective July 1, 1998, paragraph (a) of

18  subsection (1) of section 499.012, Florida Statutes, is

19  amended to read:

20         499.012  Wholesale distribution; definitions; permits;

21  general requirements.--

22         (1)  As used in this section, the term:

23         (a)  "Wholesale distribution" means distribution of

24  prescription drugs to persons  other than a consumer or

25  patient, but does not include lawful dispensing of a

26  prescription drug in accordance with chapter 465; however:

27         1.  As used in s. 499.005(21), the term "wholesale

28  distribution" does not include any of the following activities

29  if the activity is conducted in accordance with s. 499.014:

30         a.1.  The purchase or other acquisition by a hospital

31  or other health care entity that is a member of a group

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 1  purchasing organization of a prescription drug for its own use

 2  from the group purchasing organization or from other hospitals

 3  or health care entities that are members of that organization;

 4         b.2.  The sale, purchase, or trade of a prescription

 5  drug or an offer to sell, purchase, or trade a prescription

 6  drug by a charitable organization described in s. 501(c)(3) of

 7  the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended and revised, to

 8  a nonprofit affiliate of the organization to the extent

 9  otherwise permitted by law;

10         c.3.  The sale, purchase, or trade of a prescription

11  drug or an offer to sell, purchase, or trade a prescription

12  drug among hospitals or other health care entities that are

13  under common control.  For purposes of this section, "common

14  control" means the power to direct or cause the direction of

15  the management and policies of a person or an organization,

16  whether by ownership of stock, by voting rights, by contract,

17  or otherwise.

18         2.  As used in s. 499.005(21), the term "wholesale

19  distribution" also does not include any of the following

20  activities if the activity is done in accordance with rules

21  established by the department:

22         a.4.  The sale, purchase, or trade of a prescription

23  drug among federal, state, or local government health care

24  entities that are under common control and are authorized to

25  purchase such prescription drug.

26         b.  The sale, purchase, trade, or other transfer of a

27  prescription drug from or for any of the following entities: a

28  federal, state, or local government agency or any entity

29  eligible to purchase prescription drugs at public health

30  services prices pursuant to s. 602 of Pub. L. No. 102-585 to a

31  contract provider or its subcontractor for eligible patients

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 1  of the entity if:

 2         (I)  The entity obtains written authorization for the

 3  sale, purchase, trade, or other transfer of a prescription

 4  drug under this paragraph from the Secretary of Health. This

 5  written authorization must be based on a favorable

 6  recommendation by the Drug Regulation Advisory Group after the

 7  group has reviewed the entity's submission to the department

 8  of a detailed plan and justification for the sale, purchase,

 9  trade, or other transfer of a prescription drug under this

10  paragraph and must enhance the public's health by improving

11  needed access, quality, or safety because current patient drug

12  delivery systems are inadequate;

13         (II)  The contract provider or subcontractor is

14  authorized by law to administer or dispense prescription

15  drugs;

16         (III)  In the case of a subcontractor, the entity is a

17  party to and executes the subcontract;

18         (IV)  A contract provider or subcontractor maintains

19  separate and apart any prescription drugs of the entity in its

20  possession from other prescription drug inventory;

21         (V)  The contract provider and subcontractor maintains

22  and produces immediately for inspection all records of

23  movement or transfer of all the prescription drugs belonging

24  to the entity, including, but not limited to, the records of

25  receipt and disposition of prescription drugs. Each contractor

26  and subcontractor dispensing or administering these drugs must

27  maintain and produce records documenting the dispensing or

28  administration. Records that are required to be maintained

29  include, but are not limited to, a perpetual inventory

30  itemizing drugs received and drugs dispensed by prescription

31  number or administered by patient identifier, which must be

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 1  submitted to the entity monthly;

 2         (VI)  The contract provider or subcontractor either

 3  administers or dispenses the prescription drugs only to the

 4  eligible patients of the entity or returns the prescription

 5  drug for or to the entity. The contract provider or

 6  subcontractor must require proof from each person seeking to

 7  fill a prescription or obtain treatment that the person is an

 8  eligible patient of the entity and must, at a minimum,

 9  maintain a copy of this proof as part of the records of the

10  contractor or subcontractor required under

11  sub-sub-subparagraph (V);

12         (VII)  The prescription drugs transferred pursuant to

13  this paragraph may not be billed to Medicaid; and

14         (VIII)  In addition to the departmental inspection

15  authority set forth in s. 499.051, the establishment of the

16  contract provider and subcontractor and all records pertaining

17  to prescription drugs subject to this sub-subparagraph are

18  subject to inspection by the entity. All records relating to

19  prescription drugs of a manufacturer under this

20  sub-subparagraph are subject to audit by the manufacturer of

21  those drugs, without identifying individual patient

22  information.

23         c.5.  The sale, purchase, or trade of a prescription

24  drug or an offer to sell, purchase, or trade a prescription

25  drug for emergency medical reasons; for purposes of this

26  sub-subparagraph subparagraph, the term "emergency medical

27  reasons" includes transfers of prescription drugs by a retail

28  pharmacy to another retail pharmacy to alleviate a temporary

29  shortage.;

30         d.6.  The transfer purchase or acquisition of a

31  prescription drug acquired by a medical director on behalf of

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 1  a licensed an emergency medical services provider to that

 2  medical director for use by emergency medical services

 3  provider and its transport vehicles for use in accordance with

 4  the provider's license under providers acting within the scope

 5  of their professional practice pursuant to chapter 401.

 6         7.  The dispensing of a prescription drug pursuant to a

 7  prescription;

 8         e.8.  The distribution of prescription drug samples by

 9  manufacturers' representatives or distributors'

10  representatives conducted in accordance with s. 499.028.; or

11         f.9.  The sale, purchase, or trade of blood and blood

12  components intended for transfusion.  As used in this section,

13  the term "blood" means whole blood collected from a single

14  donor and processed either for transfusion or further

15  manufacturing, and the term "blood components" means that part

16  of the blood separated by physical or mechanical means.

17         Section 24.  Effective July 1, 1998, section 499.0722,

18  Florida Statutes, is created to read:

19         499.0722  Drug Regulation Advisory Group; exemptions.--

20         (1)  There is created the Drug Regulation Advisory

21  Group, which is an independent advisory group composed of at

22  least 11 members appointed by the Secretary of Health and

23  including:

24         (a)  One member representing the prescription drug

25  wholesale industry in this state;

26         (b)  One member representing pharmaceutical

27  manufacturers, who may represent pharmaceutical manufacturers

28  nationwide;

29         (c)  One member who is a practicing pharmacist;

30         (d)  One member representing the Agency for Health Care

31  Administration;

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 1         (e)  One member who is a physician licensed under

 2  chapter 458 or chapter 459;

 3         (f)  One consumer representative;

 4         (g)  One member representing the cosmetic industry;

 5         (h)  One member representing the compressed medical gas

 6  industry;

 7         (i)  One member representing the medical device

 8  manufacturing industry;

 9         (j)  The Executive Director of the Board of Pharmacy,

10  who shall be an ex officio member; and

11         (k)  One member representing the department, who shall

12  chair group meetings.

13         (l)  One member representing hospitals.

14         (m)  One member representing the long-term care

15  industry.

16         (2)  Members shall be appointed for terms of 4 years,

17  except for the Executive Director of the Board of Pharmacy and

18  the departmental representative, who may serve indefinitely.

19  Members of the group may be reappointed. A vacancy in

20  membership which occurs before the expiration of a term shall

21  be filled by a member appointed by the Secretary of Health for

22  a full term.

23         (3)  The group shall meet upon request of the

24  department, but no more than four times a year. Members of the

25  group shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed

26  for per diem and travel expenses as provided in s. 112.061.

27         (4)  The purposes and duties of the Drug Regulation

28  Advisory Group include, but are not limited to:

29         (a)  Making recommendations to the Secretary of Health

30  regarding authorizations for the sale, purchase, trade, or

31  other transfer of a prescription drug under s. 499.012(1)(b)2.

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 1         (b)  Making recommendations to the department regarding

 2  enforcement priorities under this chapter.

 3         (c)  Briefing the department on industry trends that

 4  affect this chapter.

 5         (d)  Providing information and guidance on issues

 6  submitted by the department to the group.

 7         (e)  Facilitating the dissemination of relevant

 8  information concerning current issues affecting the public

 9  health within the scope and responsibility of this chapter.

10         (5)  The department may publish compliance policy

11  guidelines that set forth enforcement priorities or other

12  recommendations of the Drug Regulation Advisory Group when

13  that is in the best interest of the public health.

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16  ================ T I T L E   A M E N D M E N T ===============

17  And the title is amended as follows:

18         On page 2, line 2, after the semicolon

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20  insert:

21         amending s. 465.003, F.S.; defining the term

22         "data communication device"; revising the

23         definition of the term "practice of the

24         profession of pharmacy"; amending s. 465.016,

25         F.S.; authorizing the redispensing of unused or

26         returned unit-dose medication by correctional

27         facilities under certain conditions; amending

28         s. 465.016, F.S.; providing a ground for which

29         a pharmacist may be subject to discipline by

30         the Board of Pharmacy; amending s. 465.017,

31         F.S.; providing additional persons and entities

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 1         to whom records relating to the filling of

 2         prescriptions and the dispensing of medicinal

 3         drugs that are maintained by a pharmacy may be

 4         furnished; specifying authorized uses of

 5         patient records by pharmacy owners; providing

 6         restrictions on such records when transmitted

 7         through a data communication device; amending

 8         s. 465.019, F.S.; providing for certain

 9         dispensing of medicinal drugs to patients in

10         emergency departments of certain hospitals;

11         amending ss. 465.014, 465.015, 465.0196,

12         468.812, and 499.003, F.S.; correcting cross

13         references, to conform; amending s. 499.012,

14         F.S.; redefining the term "wholesale

15         distribution," relating to the distribution of

16         prescription drugs, by providing for the

17         exclusion of certain activities; creating s.

18         499.0722, F.S.; creating the Drug Regulation

19         Advisory Group; providing membership; providing

20         terms of office; providing for meetings, for

21         reimbursement of expenses, and for purposes and

22         duties of the group; allowing the Department of

23         Health to publish compliance policy guidelines

24         that include recommendations of the group;

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