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Public Act 103-0240 Public Act 0240 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0240 | SB1889 Enrolled | LRB103 03306 AMQ 48312 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Pharmacy Practice Act is amended by | changing Sections 9 and 15.1 and by adding Section 9.7 as | follows:
| (225 ILCS 85/9)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
| Sec. 9. Licensure as registered pharmacy technician. | (a) Any person shall be entitled
to licensure as a | registered pharmacy technician who is of the age of 16
or over, | has not engaged in conduct or behavior determined to be | grounds for
discipline under this Act, is attending or has
| graduated from an accredited high school or comparable school | or educational
institution or received a State of Illinois | High School Diploma, and has filed a written or electronic | application for licensure on a form
to be prescribed and | furnished by the Department for that purpose. The
Department | shall issue a license as a registered pharmacy technician to | any applicant who has
qualified as aforesaid, and such license | shall be the sole authority
required to assist licensed | pharmacists in the practice of pharmacy, under
the supervision | of a licensed pharmacist. A registered pharmacy technician may |
| be delegated to perform any task within the practice of | pharmacy if specifically trained for that task, except for | patient counseling, drug regimen review, clinical conflict | resolution, or final prescription verification except where a | registered certified pharmacy technician verifies a | prescription dispensed by another pharmacy technician using | technology-assisted medication verification, or providing | patients prophylaxis drugs for human immunodeficiency virus | pre-exposure prophylaxis or post-exposure prophylaxis. | (b) Beginning on January 1, 2017, within 2 years after | initial licensure as a registered pharmacy technician, the | licensee must meet the requirements described in Section 9.5 | of this Act and become licensed as a registered certified | pharmacy technician. If the licensee has not yet attained the | age of 18, then upon the next renewal as a registered pharmacy | technician, the licensee must meet the requirements described | in Section 9.5 of this Act and become licensed as a registered | certified pharmacy technician. This requirement does not apply | to pharmacy technicians registered prior to January 1, 2008.
| (c) (Blank). Any person registered
as a pharmacy | technician who is also enrolled in a first professional
degree | program in pharmacy in a school or college of pharmacy or a
| department of pharmacy of a university approved by the | Department or has graduated from such a program within the | last 18 months, shall be
considered a "student pharmacist"
and | entitled to use the title "student pharmacist". A student |
| pharmacist must meet all of the requirements for licensure as | a registered pharmacy technician set forth in this Section | excluding the requirement of certification prior to the second | license renewal and pay the required registered pharmacy | technician license fees. A student pharmacist may, under the | supervision of a pharmacist, assist in the practice of | pharmacy and perform any and all functions delegated to him or | her by the pharmacist. | (d) Any person seeking licensure as a pharmacist who has | graduated from a pharmacy program outside the United States | must register as a pharmacy technician and shall be considered | a "student pharmacist" and be entitled to use the title | "student pharmacist" while completing the 1,200 clinical hours | of training approved by the Board of Pharmacy described and | for no more than 18 months after completion of these hours. | These individuals are not required to become registered | certified pharmacy technicians while completing their Board | approved clinical training, but must become licensed as a | pharmacist or become licensed as a registered certified | pharmacy technician before the second pharmacy technician | license renewal following completion of the Board approved | clinical training. | (e) The Department shall not renew the registered pharmacy | technician license of any person who has been licensed as a | registered pharmacy technician with the designation "student | pharmacist" who: (1) has dropped out of or been expelled from |
| an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy; (2) has failed to | complete his or her 1,200 hours of Board approved clinical | training within 24 months; or (3) has failed the pharmacist | licensure examination 3 times. The Department shall require | these individuals to meet the requirements of and become | licensed as a registered certified pharmacy technician. | (f) The Department may
take any action set forth in | Section 30 of this Act with regard to a license
pursuant to | this Section.
| (g) Any person who is enrolled in a non-traditional | Pharm.D.
program at an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy and | is licensed as a registered pharmacist
under the laws of | another United States jurisdiction shall be permitted to
| engage in the program of practice experience required in the | academic program
by virtue of such license. Such person shall | be exempt from the requirement
of licensure as a registered | pharmacy technician or registered certified pharmacy | technician while engaged in the
program of practice experience | required in the academic program.
| An applicant for licensure as a registered pharmacy | technician may assist a
pharmacist in the practice of pharmacy | for a period of up to
60 days prior to the issuance of a | license if the
applicant has submitted the required fee and an | application for licensure
to the Department. The applicant | shall keep a copy of the submitted
application on the premises | where the applicant is assisting in the
practice of pharmacy. |
| The Department shall forward confirmation of receipt of the | application with start and expiration dates of practice | pending licensure.
| (h) Supportive staff who solely perform clerical work are | not required to be licensed as a registered pharmacy | technician. It shall be the responsibility of the pharmacy, | the pharmacist-in-charge, and the pharmacy technician to | ensure supportive staff are properly trained. The pharmacy or | pharmacist-in-charge shall alert the Department's chief | pharmacy coordinator when supportive staff have been | terminated for threatening patient safety or diversion, in | accordance with the requirements of subsection (b) of Section | 30.1. As used in this subsection, "clerical work" includes, | without limitation, operating registers at the point of sale, | sorting pre-packaged drugs in pharmacies specializing in | centralized prescription filling, and selling prescriptions | that have received final verification by a pharmacist in | accordance with subsection (c-5) of Section 15.1. "Clerical | work" does not include data entry, packaging, labeling, or | storage. | (Source: P.A. 101-621, eff. 1-1-20; 102-882, eff. 1-1-23; | 102-1051, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1100, eff. 1-1-23; revised | 12-14-22.) | (225 ILCS 85/9.7 new) | Sec. 9.7. Student pharmacist. Any person who is also |
| enrolled in a first professional degree program in pharmacy in | a school or college of pharmacy or a department of pharmacy of | a university approved by the Department, or has graduated from | such a program within the last 18 months, shall be considered a | "student pharmacist" and entitled to use the title "student | pharmacist". A student pharmacist must meet all of the | requirements for licensure as a registered pharmacy technician | set forth in Section 9, except for the requirement of | certification prior to the second license renewal, and pay the | required license fees. A student pharmacist may, under the | supervision of a pharmacist, assist in the practice of | pharmacy and perform any and all functions delegated to him or | her by the pharmacist. | (225 ILCS 85/15.1) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) | Sec. 15.1. Pharmacy working conditions. | (a) A pharmacy licensed under this Act shall not require a | pharmacist, student pharmacist, or pharmacy technician to work | longer than 12 continuous hours per day, inclusive of the | breaks required under subsection (b). | (b) A pharmacist who works 6 continuous hours or longer | per day shall be allowed to take, at a minimum, one 30-minute | uninterrupted meal break and one 15-minute break during that | 6-hour period. If such pharmacist is required to work 12 | continuous hours per day, at a minimum, he or she qualifies for |
| an additional 15-minute break. A pharmacist who is entitled to | take such breaks shall not be required to work more than 5 | continuous hours, excluding a 15-minute break, before being | given the opportunity to take a 30-minute uninterrupted meal | break. If the pharmacy has a private break room available, or | if there is a private break room in the establishment or | business in which the pharmacy is located, a pharmacist who is | entitled to breaks must be given access to that private break | room and allowed to spend his or her break time in that room. | (c) A pharmacy may, but is not required to, close when a | pharmacist is allowed to take a break under subsection (b). If | the pharmacy does not close, the pharmacist shall either | remain within the licensed pharmacy or within the | establishment in which the licensed pharmacy is located in | order to be available for emergencies. In addition, the | following applies: | (1) pharmacy technicians, student pharmacists, and | other supportive staff authorized by the pharmacist on | duty may continue to perform duties as allowed under this | Act; | (2) no duties reserved to pharmacists and student | pharmacists under this Act, or that require the | professional judgment of a pharmacist, may be performed by | pharmacy technicians or other supportive staff; and | (3) only prescriptions that have received final | verification by a pharmacist may be sold dispensed while |
| the pharmacist is on break, except those prescriptions | that require counseling by a pharmacist, including all new | prescriptions and those refill prescriptions for which a | pharmacist has determined that counseling is necessary, | may be sold dispensed only if the following conditions are | met: | (i) the patient or other individual who is picking | up the prescription on behalf of the patient is told | that the pharmacist is on a break and is offered the | chance to wait until the pharmacist returns from break | in order to receive counseling; | (ii) if the patient or other individual who is | picking up the prescription on behalf of the patient | declines to wait, a telephone number at which the | patient or other individual who is picking up the | prescription on behalf of the patient can be reached | is obtained; | (iii) after returning from the break, the | pharmacist makes a reasonable effort to contact the | patient or other individual who is picking up the | prescription on behalf of the patient and provide | counseling; and | (iv) the pharmacist documents the counseling that | was provided or documents why counseling was not | provided after a minimum of 2 attempts, including a | description of the efforts made to contact the patient |
| or other individual who is picking up the prescription | on behalf of the patient; the documentation shall be | retained by the pharmacy and made available for | inspection by the Board or its authorized | representatives for at least 2 years. | (c-5) When a pharmacist is not present in the pharmacy, a | registered pharmacy technician, registered certified pharmacy | technician, student pharmacist, or other supportive staff | shall sell prescriptions that have received final verification | by a pharmacist. A registered pharmacy technician, registered | certified pharmacy technician, student pharmacist, or other | supportive staff shall connect a patient to a pharmacist to | provide counseling by audio or video technology for any | prescription that requires counseling by a pharmacist. If the | pharmacy does not have audio and video technology to connect | the patient or other individual who is picking up the | prescription on behalf of the patient to a pharmacist to | provide counseling, then a telephone number at which the | patient or other individual who is picking up the prescription | on behalf of the patient can be reached shall be obtained . The | pharmacist, upon returning to duty, shall attempt to contact | the patient or other individual in accordance with items (iii) | and (iv) of subsection (c). It shall be the responsibility of | the pharmacy and pharmacist-in-charge to ensure that all | staff, including supportive staff, are trained in selling | pre-verified prescriptions. Training shall include, at a |
| minimum, recordkeeping requirements, patient counseling | protocols as described in this subsection (c-5), pharmacy | safety protocols, and patient privacy standards. The | prescription record shall contain the names, initials, or | other unique identifier of both the pharmacist who verified | the prescription and the staff member who sold the | prescription. | (d) In a pharmacy staffed by 2 or more pharmacists, the | pharmacists shall stagger breaks so that at least one | pharmacist remains on duty during all times that the pharmacy | remains open for the transaction of business. | (e) (Blank). A pharmacy shall keep and maintain a complete | and accurate record showing its pharmacists' daily break | periods. | (f) Subsections (a) and (b) shall not apply when an | emergency, as deemed by the professional judgment of the | pharmacist, necessitates that a pharmacist, student | pharmacist, or pharmacy technician work longer than 12 | continuous hours, work without taking required meal breaks, or | have a break interrupted in order to minimize immediate health | risks for patients.
| (Source: P.A. 101-621, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2024
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