SB 1230, as introduced, Stone. Pharmacies: compounding.
Under the Pharmacy Law, a violation of which is a crime, the California State Board of Pharmacy licenses and regulates the practice of pharmacy. That law authorizes a pharmacy to furnish prescription drugs only to certain entities, including specific health care entities, and individual patients either pursuant to prescription or as otherwise authorized by law.
This bill would authorize a pharmacy that provides compounding services to provide to a clinic commercial products that are unique or otherwise unavailable to the clinic, if the compounding pharmacy and the clinic have entered into a professional compounding services agreement to provide nonpatient-specific compounded medications that cannot be planned for prospectively. The bill would require the board to adopt regulations for establishing a professional compounding services agreement.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 4126.7 is added to the Business and
2Professions Code, to read:
(a) A pharmacy that provides compounding services
2may provide to a clinic commercial products that are unique or
3otherwise unavailable to the clinic, if the compounding pharmacy
4and the clinic have entered into a professional compounding
5services agreement, that complies with regulation adopted pursuant
6to subdivision (b), to provide nonpatient-specific compounded
7medications that cannot be planned for prospectively.
8(b) The board shall adopt regulations for establishing a
9professional compounding services agreement.
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