Bill Text: OH SB230 | 2013-2014 | 130th General Assembly | Enrolled


Bill Title: To change the requirements to serve as the Executive Director of the State Board of Pharmacy and to establish standards for the delivery of non-self-injectable cancer drugs.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 18-11)

Status: (Passed) 2014-09-17 - Effective Date [SB230 Detail]

Download: Ohio-2013-SB230-Enrolled.html
(130th General Assembly)
(Amended Senate Bill Number 230)



AN ACT
To amend section 4729.03 and to enact section 4729.43 of the Revised Code to change the requirements to serve as the Executive Director of the State Board of Pharmacy and to establish standards for the delivery of non-self-injectable cancer drugs.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

SECTION 1. That section 4729.03 be amended and section 4729.43 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows:

Sec. 4729.03.  The state board of pharmacy shall organize by electing a president and a vice-president who are members of the board. The president shall preside over the meetings of the board, but shall not vote upon matters determined by the board, except in the event of a tie vote, in which case the president shall vote. The board shall also employ an executive director who is a licensed pharmacist in good standing in the practice of pharmacy in this state. The person employed shall not be a member of the board. Each of the officers elected shall serve for a term of one year. The members of the board shall receive an amount fixed pursuant to division (J) of section 124.15 of the Revised Code for each day employed in the discharge of their official duties and their necessary expenses while engaged therein.

Sec. 4729.43. (A) As used in this section:

(1) "Home health agency" has the same meaning as in section 3701.881 of the Revised Code.

(2) "Hospice care program" and "hospice patient" have the same meanings as in section 3712.01 of the Revised Code.

(B) With regard to a dangerous drug that is indicated for the treatment of cancer or a cancer-related illness, must be administered intravenously or by subcutaneous injection, and cannot reasonably be self-administered by the patient to whom the drug is prescribed or by an individual assisting the patient with the self-administration, a pharmacist or pharmacy intern shall not dispense the drug by delivering the drug directly to any of the following or causing the drug to be delivered directly to any of the following:

(1) The patient;

(2) The patient's representative, which may include the patient's guardian or a family member or friend of the patient;

(3) The patient's private residence unless any of the following is the case:

(a) The patient's private residence is a nursing home, residential care facility, rehabilitation facility, or similar institutional facility or heath care facility.

(b) If the patient is an adult and a hospice patient or client of a home health agency, the patient, the licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs who prescribed the drug to the patient, or an employee or agent of the prescriber has notified the pharmacist or pharmacy intern that the patient is a hospice patient or client of a home health agency and an employee or agent of the hospice care program or home health agency will be administering the drug to the patient.

(c) If the patient is a minor and a hospice patient or client of a home health agency, either of the following has notified the pharmacist or pharmacy intern that the patient is a client of a home health agency and an employee or agent of the hospice care program or home health agency will be administering the drug to the patient:

(i) The licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs who prescribed the drug to the patient or an employee or agent of the prescriber;

(ii) The parent, guardian, or other person who has care or charge of the patient and is authorized to consent to medical treatment on behalf of the patient.

SECTION 2. That existing section 4729.03 of the Revised Code is hereby repealed.

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