Senate Bill 832 proposes significant changes to the regulation of pharmacies operating as remote dispensing sites in Wisconsin. The bill aims to eliminate existing restrictions on the types of facilities that can operate as remote dispensing sites, which are now referred to as "remotely supervised pharmacies." This change allows any pharmacy to function as a remotely supervised pharmacy, provided that the pharmacist adheres to the rules set forth by the Pharmacy Examining Board. The bill also includes amendments to various sections of the statutes, specifically changing the terminology from "remote dispensing site" to "remotely supervised pharmacy" in multiple instances.

Additionally, the bill repeals specific provisions that previously defined the conditions under which a pharmacist is not required to be present at a pharmacy. It consolidates and renumbers existing regulations, ensuring that all pharmacies operating under this new designation are subject to the same rules. The amendments aim to streamline the regulatory framework for pharmacies, enhancing flexibility in pharmacy operations while maintaining oversight through board regulations.

Statutes affected:
Bill Text: 450.01(21c), 450.01, 450.02(5), 450.02, 450.09(1)(a), 450.09