This bill amends the Pharmacy Practice Act by modifying section 38-2867.03 to allow physician assistants who are prescribing under a collaborative agreement to enter into practice agreements with pharmacists. The new language specifies that pharmacists can enter into practice agreements with either licensed health care practitioners authorized to prescribe independently or with physician assistants under collaborative agreements. Additionally, the bill requires that the supervising physician of the physician assistant also sign the practice agreement, ensuring that all parties involved are formally recognized.
The bill also outlines the requirements for practice agreements, including the need for written documentation that must be signed by all parties and reviewed every two years. It mandates that pharmacists notify the relevant boards of any practice agreements and changes to them. Furthermore, it clarifies that practice agreements will cease under certain conditions, such as the death or loss of license of any party involved. The original section 38-2867.03 is repealed, indicating a complete update to the existing law.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 38-2867.03
Final Reading: 38-2867.03
Slip Law: 38-2867.03