SENATE BILL NO. 219
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled
"Public health code,"
by amending sections 9204 and 17707 (MCL 333.9204 and 333.17707), section 9204 as amended by 2006 PA 91 and section 17707 as amended by 2020 PA 142, and by adding sections 17724 and 17724a.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 9204. (1) A Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2), a health professional other than a physician may administer an immunizing agent as long as the agent is being administered under the direction of a physician.
(2) A pharmacist may order and administer an immunizing agent in accordance with section 17724.
Sec. 17707. (1) "Parent pharmacy" means a pharmacy that operates a remote pharmacy through a telepharmacy system.
(2) "Personal charge" means the immediate physical presence of a pharmacist or dispensing prescriber.
(3) "Pharmacist" means an individual who is licensed under this article to engage in the practice of pharmacy.
(4) "Pharmacist in charge" or "PIC" means the pharmacist who is designated by a pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker as its pharmacist in charge under section 17748(2).
(5) "Pharmacist intern" or "intern" means an individual who satisfactorily completes the requirements set forth in rules promulgated by the department in consultation with the board and is licensed by the board for the purpose of obtaining instruction in the practice of pharmacy from a preceptor approved by the board.
(6) "Pharmacy" means a facility or part of a facility that is licensed under this part to dispense prescription drugs or prepare prescription drugs for delivery or distribution. Pharmacy does not include the office of a dispensing prescriber or an automated device. For the purpose of a duty placed on a pharmacy under this part, "pharmacy" means the person to which the pharmacy license is issued, unless otherwise specifically provided.
(7) "Pharmacy technician" means an individual who is required to hold a health profession subfield license under this part to serve as a pharmacy technician.
(8) "Practice of pharmacy" means a health service, the clinical application of which includes the encouragement of safety and efficacy in the prescribing, dispensing, administering, and use of drugs and related articles for the prevention of illness, and the maintenance and management of health. Practice of pharmacy includes the direct or indirect provision of professional functions and services associated with the practice of pharmacy. Professional functions associated with the practice of pharmacy include the following:
(a) The interpretation and evaluation of the prescription.
(b) Drug product selection.
(c) The compounding, dispensing, safe storage, and distribution of drugs and devices.
(d) The maintenance of legally required records.
(e) Advising the prescriber and the patient as required as to contents, therapeutic action, utilization, and possible adverse reactions or interactions of drugs.
(f) Ordering and administering immunizing agents in accordance with section 17724.
(g) Administering diagnostic laboratory tests classified by the Food and Drug Administration as waived, advising the patient on the results, and referring patients to prescribers for follow-up care.
Sec. 17724. (1) A pharmacist may, without acting under the direction of a physician, order and administer an immunizing agent to an individual who is 2.5 years of age or older if the immunizing agent is approved or authorized for use by the Food and Drug Administration.
(2) In accordance with section 16215, a pharmacist may delegate the administration of an immunizing agent under this section to a pharmacy technician who is otherwise qualified by education, training, or experience.
(3) A pharmacist or pharmacy technician who administers an immunizing agent under this section shall comply with guidelines established by the board in addition to any other requirement established by law, including, but not limited to, the requirements of section 9206.
(4) As used in this section, "immunizing agent" means that term as defined in section 9201.
Sec. 17724a. In accordance with section 16215, a pharmacist may delegate the administration of the diagnostic laboratory tests described in section 17707(8)(g) to a pharmacy technician who is otherwise qualified by education, training, or experience.