22 Tex. Admin. Code § 291.22 - Petition to Establish an Additional Class of Pharmacy
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is
to specify the procedures to be followed in petitioning the board to establish
an additional class of pharmacy as authorized by § 560.053 of the Texas
Pharmacy Act (Chapters 551 - 566 and 568 - 569, Texas Occupations Code). In
reviewing petitions, the board will only consider petitions that provide
pharmaceutical care services which contribute to positive patient outcomes. The
board will not consider any petition intended only to provide a competitive
advantage.
(b) Procedures for
petitioning the board to establish an additional class of pharmacy. A person
who wishes the board to consider establishing an additional class of pharmacy
shall submit to the board a petition that contains at least the following
information:
(1) name, address, telephone
number, and pharmacist's license number of the pharmacist responsible for
submitting the petition;
(2) a
detailed summary of the additional class of pharmacy which includes:
(A) a description of the type of pharmacy and
the pharmaceutical care services provided to the public;
(B) if a pharmacy of this type currently
exists, the name, address, and license number of the pharmacy;
(C) a full explanation of the reasons:
(i) the existing classifications of pharmacy
licenses are not appropriate for this practice setting; and
(ii) that establishment of a new
classification of pharmacy license is necessary to protect the public health,
safety, and welfare.
(c) Review and approval or denial of the
petition.
(1) On receipt of a petition to
establish an additional class of pharmacy, board staff shall initially review
the petition for completeness and appropriateness. If the petition is
incomplete or inappropriate for board consideration for any reason, board staff
shall return the petition with a letter of explanation. Such review shall be
completed within 30 working days of receipt of the petition.
(2) Once board staff has determined that the
petition is complete and appropriate, a task force composed of board staff, at
least one board member and, if deemed necessary, resource personnel appointed
by the board president, shall review the petition and make a written
recommendation to the board regarding approval. Such recommendation shall be
presented to the board at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the board
that occurs at least three weeks after completion of the review and written
recommendation.
(3) A copy of the
recommendation shall be provided to the petitioner and the board at least two
weeks prior to the board meeting.
(4) Both the petitioner and a representative
of the task force shall be given equal time for presentations to the
board.
(5) Upon hearing the
presentations, the board shall approve or deny the petition. If the board
approves the petition, the board shall direct staff to develop rules for the
new class of pharmacy or appoint a task force to work with the staff to assist
in developing rules for the new class of pharmacy. The board shall approve or
deny any petition to establish an additional class of pharmacy not later than
the board meeting following the meeting at which the petition is
heard.
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