Bill Text: FL S0768 | 2021 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Administration of Vaccines
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2021-06-23 - Chapter No. 2021-127 [S0768 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0768-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2021 Legislature CS for CS for SB 768 2021768er 1 2 An act relating to the administration of vaccines; 3 amending s. 465.189, F.S.; revising the specified 4 immunizations or vaccines that certified pharmacists 5 and registered interns may administer to adults; 6 authorizing certain pharmacists to administer 7 influenza vaccines to individuals 7 years of age or 8 older under certain circumstances; providing an 9 effective date. 10 11 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 12 13 Section 1. Present subsections (2) through (8) of section 14 465.189, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as subsections (3) 15 through (9), respectively, a new subsection (2) is added to that 16 section, and subsection (1) and present subsection (6) of that 17 section are amended, to read: 18 465.189 Administration of vaccines and epinephrine 19 autoinjection.— 20 (1) In accordance with guidelines of the Centers for 21 Disease Control and Prevention for each recommended immunization 22 or vaccine, a pharmacist,or a registered intern under the 23 supervision of a pharmacist who is certified under subsection 24 (7)(6),may administer the following immunizations or vaccines 25 to an adult within the framework of an established protocol 26 under a supervising physician licensed under chapter 458 or 27 chapter 459: 28 (a) Immunizations or vaccines listed in the Adult 29 Immunization Schedule as of April 30, 2021February 1, 2015, by 30 the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 31 The board may authorize,by rule,additional immunizations or 32 vaccines as they are added to the Adult Immunization Schedule. 33 (b) Immunizations or vaccines recommended by the United 34 States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for 35 international travel as of April 30, 2021July 1, 2015. The 36 board may authorize,by rule,additional immunizations or 37 vaccines as they are recommended by the United States Centers 38 for Disease Control and Prevention for international travel. 39 (c) Immunizations or vaccines licensed for use in the 40 United States, or which have been authorized for emergency use, 41 by the United States Food and Drug Administration as of April 42 30, 2021. The board may authorize by rule additional 43 immunizations or vaccines as they are so licensed or authorized. 44 (d)(c)Immunizations or vaccines approved by the board in 45 response to a state of emergency declared by the Governor 46 pursuant to s. 252.36. 47 48 A registered intern who administers an immunization or vaccine 49 under this subsection must be supervised by a certified 50 pharmacist at a ratio of one pharmacist to one registered 51 intern. 52 (2) A pharmacist who is certified under subsection (7) may 53 administer influenza vaccines to individuals 7 years of age or 54 older within the framework of an established protocol under a 55 supervising physician licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459. 56 (7)(6)Any pharmacist or registered intern seeking to 57 administer vaccinesto adultsunder this section must be 58 certified to administer such vaccines pursuant to a 59 certification program approved by the Board of Pharmacy in 60 consultation with the Board of Medicine and the Board of 61 Osteopathic Medicine. The certification program shall, at a 62 minimum, require that the pharmacist attend at least 20 hours of 63 continuing education classes approved by the board and the 64 registered intern complete at least 20 hours of coursework 65 approved by the board. The program shall have a curriculum of 66 instruction concerning the safe and effective administration of 67 such vaccines, including, but not limited to, potential allergic 68 reactions to such vaccines. 69 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.