STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 5584--B 2017-2018 Regular Sessions IN SENATE April 18, 2017 ___________ Introduced by Sens. GRIFFO, AKSHAR, BONACIC, FUNKE, GALLIVAN, LATIMER, MURPHY, RANZENHOFER, VALESKY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Higher Education -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- reported favorably from said commit- tee and committed to the Committee on Finance -- reported favorably from said committee and committed to the Committee on Rules -- commit- tee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recom- mitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to the practice of regis- tered pharmacy technician or certified pharmacy technician The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The education law is amended by adding two new sections 2 6803-a and 6803-b to read as follows: 3 § 6803-a. Practice of registered pharmacy technician and use of title 4 "registered pharmacy technician". Only a person registered or otherwise 5 authorized under this title shall practice as a registered pharmacy 6 technician or use the title "registered pharmacy technician". Practice 7 as a registered pharmacy technician shall include providing pharmacy-re- 8 lated services as defined in regulation under the supervision of a 9 licensed pharmacist. Registered pharmacy technicians shall be subject 10 to the provisions of subpart three of article one hundred thirty of this 11 title. Registration as a pharmacy technician shall be required if the 12 technician has access to prescription drugs and either directly assists 13 licensed pharmacists to dispense prescriptions or medication orders, or 14 has the authority to add to or modify prescription records. 15 § 6803-b. Practice of certified pharmacy technician and use of title 16 "certified pharmacy technician". Only a person certified or otherwise 17 authorized under this title shall practice as a certified pharmacy tech- 18 nician or use the title "certified pharmacy technician". Practice as a EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD10768-07-7

S. 5584--B 2 1 certified pharmacy technician shall include providing pharmacy-related 2 services as defined in regulation under the supervision of a licensed 3 pharmacist. Certified pharmacy technicians shall be subject to the 4 provisions of subpart three of article one hundred thirty of this title. 5 Certification as a pharmacy technician shall be required if the techni- 6 cian has access to prescription drugs, and either directly assists 7 licensed pharmacists to dispense prescriptions or medication orders or 8 has the authority to add to or modify prescription records, and (i) is 9 employed by a pharmacy in a facility licensed in accordance with the 10 provisions of article twenty-eight of the public health law except as 11 provided in subdivision two of section sixty-eight hundred nine of this 12 article; or (ii) is employed in a facility that is engaged in the 13 compounding or preparation of drugs on behalf of facilities licensed in 14 accordance with the provisions of article twenty-eight of the public 15 health law, including, but not limited to, facilities authorized pursu- 16 ant to section sixty-eight hundred thirty-one of this article; or (iii) 17 is assisting in the compounding of medications as defined in regulation 18 in any setting under the direct supervision of a pharmacist who is 19 on-site and available at all times. 20 § 2. The education law is amended by adding two new sections 6805-a 21 and 6805-b to read as follows: 22 § 6805-a. Requirements for registration as a pharmacy technician. To 23 qualify for registration as a pharmacy technician, an applicant shall 24 fulfill the following requirements: 25 (a) Application: file an application with the department. 26 (b) Education: have received a minimum of a high school or high school 27 equivalency diploma, or be currently enrolled in a course of study lead- 28 ing toward a high school or general equivalency diploma, except as 29 otherwise provided by section sixty-eight hundred nine of this article. 30 A diploma for a higher degree may be substituted for a high school or 31 high school equivalency diploma. 32 (c) Age: be at least eighteen years of age, or at least seventeen if 33 the applicant has received a high school or a high school equivalency 34 diploma. 35 (d) Character: submit an attestation of good moral character that is 36 satisfactory to the department which shall include a statement, under 37 penalty of perjury, as to whether the applicant has been convicted of 38 any offense defined in article one hundred seventy-eight or two hundred 39 twenty of the penal law. 40 (e) Fees: pay a fee for an initial registration and for each triennial 41 registration period thereafter. The triennial registration fee shall be 42 one-half of the fee for initial registration. The fees collected shall 43 be used by the department as needed for the implementation of, and ongo- 44 ing activities required by, this section for the purpose of registering 45 pharmacy technicians. 46 § 6805-b. Requirements for certification as a pharmacy technician. To 47 qualify for certification as a pharmacy technician, an applicant shall 48 fulfill the following requirements: 49 (a) Application: file an application with the department. 50 (b) Education: have received a minimum of a high school or a high 51 school equivalency diploma. A diploma for a higher degree may be substi- 52 tuted for a high school or high school equivalency diploma. 53 (c) Examination: pass an examination offered by a national certifying 54 body that is satisfactory to the department. 55 (d) Age: be at least eighteen years of age.

S. 5584--B 3 1 (e) Character: submit an attestation of good moral character that is 2 satisfactory to the department which shall include a statement, under 3 penalty of perjury, as to whether the applicant has been convicted of 4 any offense defined in article one hundred seventy-eight or two hundred 5 twenty of the penal law. 6 (f) Fee: Pay a fee for an initial certification and for each triennial 7 certification period thereafter. The triennial registration fee shall be 8 one-half of the fee for initial certification. The fees collected shall 9 be used by the department as needed for the implementation of, and ongo- 10 ing activities required by, this section for the purpose of registering 11 pharmacy technicians. 12 § 3. The education law is amended by adding a new section 6809 to read 13 as follows: 14 § 6809. Special Conditions. 1. Exemptions for registered pharmacy 15 technicians. A person employed in a pharmacy who directly assists 16 licensed pharmacists to dispense prescriptions on the effective date of 17 this section, shall be exempt from the education requirements in section 18 sixty-eight hundred five-a of this article if he or she submits evidence 19 of a minimum of five years of employment in good standing in a pharmacy, 20 including eighteen consecutive months with a single employer, and such 21 evidence is verified by the employer. Such individual must submit an 22 application to the department within one year of the effective date of 23 this section. 24 2. Exemptions for registered pharmacy technicians in article twenty- 25 eight facilities. A person employed in a pharmacy who directly assists 26 licensed pharmacists to dispense prescriptions in a facility licensed in 27 accordance with article twenty-eight of the public health law on the 28 effective date of this section, shall be exempt from the education 29 requirements in section sixty-eight hundred five-a of this article, and 30 shall not be subject to the requirements of section sixty-eight hundred 31 three-b or sixty-eight hundred five-b of this article if he or she 32 submits evidence, verified by his or her employer, of a minimum of five 33 years of employment in good standing in a pharmacy within the previous 34 eight years, including eighteen consecutive months with a single employ- 35 er. Such individual must submit an application for registration as a 36 pharmacy technician to the department within one year of the effective 37 date of this section, and shall not be permitted to assist in the 38 compounding of medications. 39 3. Exemptions for certified pharmacy technicians. An individual who 40 meets the requirements for certification as a pharmacy technician on the 41 effective date of this section, and who is certified by a national 42 certifying body having certification standards acceptable to the commis- 43 sion, may be certified for the purposes of this article, provided that 44 such individual submits an application to the department within one year 45 of the effective date of this section. 46 § 4. Following the implementation of the registration and certif- 47 ication requirements set forth in this act, the department of education 48 and the state board of pharmacy shall consider an adjustment in the 49 ratio of the registered and certified pharmacy technicians directly 50 assisting a licensed pharmacist to dispense prescriptions and shall 51 consider the delegated duties, tasks and functions that may be performed 52 by such registered and certified technicians as set forth in regulations 53 established by the commissioner of education. Registered and certified 54 pharmacy technicians shall be subject to the direct supervision of 55 licensed pharmacists and shall have no independent authority in accord- 56 ance with regulations established by the commissioner of education.

S. 5584--B 4 1 § 5. This act shall take effect eighteen months after it shall have 2 become a law; provided, however, that effective immediately, the addi- 3 tion, amendment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for 4 the implementation of this act on its effective date are authorized and 5 directed to be made and completed on or before such effective date; and 6 provided further that the state education department shall, effective 7 immediately, be authorized to issue guidance and application forms to, 8 and to receive and consider applications from, persons seeking to be 9 registered or certified pursuant to this act.