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Timestamp: 2018-01-20 14:11:49
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HB2513 H GO AM 2-8
The Committee on Government Organization moves to amend the bill on 1, line twenty, by striking everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
That §30-5-1a, §30-5-1b, §30-5-2a, §30-5-3a, §30-5-5a, §30-5-5b, §30-5-6a, §30-5-7a, §30-5-7b, §30-5-7c, §30-5-9a, §30-5-12a, §30-5-12b, §30-5-14a, §30-5-14b, §30-5-16a, §30-5-16b, §30-5-16c and §30-5-22a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be repealed; that §16-5A-9a of said code be amended and reenacted; that §30-5-1, §30-5-2, §30-5-3, §30-5-4, §30-5-5, §30-5-6, §30-5-7, §30-5-8, §30-5-9, §30-5-10, §30-5-11, §30-5-12, §30-5-13, §30-5-14, §30-5-15, §30-5-16, §30-5-17, §30-5-18, §30-5-19, §30-5-20, §30-5-21, §30-5-22, §30-5-23, §30-5-24 §30-5-25, §30-5-26, §30-5-27, §30-5-28, §30-5-29 and §30-5-30 of said code be amended and reenacted; that said code be amended by adding thereto three new sections, designated §30-5-31, §30-5-32, §30-5-33 and §30-5-34; and that §60A-10-3 of said code be amended and reenacted; all to read as follows:
(c) It is unlawful for the proprietor of a pharmacy or a ambulatory health care facility to permit any person not a licensed pharmacist to practice pharmacist care, Provided, that: a charitable clinic pharmacy may permit a licensed practitioner to act in place of the pharmacist when no pharmacist is present in the charitable clinic.
(E) All drug regimen review activities according to subsection 22.
(29) “Equivalent drug product” means a drug product which has the same established name, active ingredient(s), strength or concentration, dosage form, and route of administration and which is formulated to contain the same amount of active ingredient(s) in the same dosage form and to meet the same compendial or other applicable standards (eg, strength, quality, purity, and identity)and is approved by the United States food and drug administration, but which may differ in characteristics, such as shape, scoring, configuration, packaging, excipients (including colors, flavors, and preservatives), and expiration time.
(f) A pharmacist may substitute a drug pursuant to the provisions of this section only if the drug is a lower cash retail sales price than the prescribed drug. Where substitution is proper, pursuant to this section, or where the practitioner prescribes the drug by generic name, the pharmacist shall, consistent with his or her professional judgment, dispense a equivalent generic drug product with the lowest cash retail sales price which is available in the pharmacy at the time of dispensing.