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House Bill 1316
ARCHIVE (2007)
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  | DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL Pharmacy security. Allows a pharmacist to refuse to honor a prescription if honoring the prescription would endanger the safety of a person employed by the pharmacy. Requires a pharmacist to notify the physician who issued a prescription if the pharmacist refuses to honor the prescription because honoring the prescription would: (1) be against the best interest of the patient; or (2) be contrary to the health and safety of the patient. Allows the board of pharmacy to suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew a pharmacy permit if the permittee fails to implement security measures designated by the board. Makes intimidation a Class D felony instead of a Class A misdemeanor if the person to whom the threat is communicated is an employee of a pharmacy. |
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  | In Committee - first House |
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