Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1134

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Board of Pharmacy; authorize to establish an alternative to discipline program for licensees who have impairments.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1134 would likely lead to changes in how the State Board of Pharmacy conducts its disciplinary hearings. By allowing impaired licensees to enter a voluntary alternative to discipline program before being subjected to disciplinary actions, the bill aims to facilitate rehabilitation and recovery processes. Additionally, it emphasizes that participation in this program will be confidential, shielding the personal details of those seeking assistance from public disclosure. This may foster a culture in the pharmacy profession where individuals feel safer disclosing their struggles without fear of immediate repercussions.

Summary

House Bill 1134 introduces significant amendments to Section 73-21-97 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, aimed at establishing an alternative to disciplinary actions for pharmacy licensees with impairments derived from substance abuse or mental health conditions. The bill empowers the State Board of Pharmacy to create a program that provides a pathway for impaired licensees to receive support rather than face outright punitive measures. Such initiatives reflect a growing recognition of the importance of addressing the root causes of professional misconduct related to addiction and mental health issues.

Contention

A potential area of contention surrounding HB 1134 lies in its implementation and the perception of accountability within the pharmacy profession. Proponents of the bill argue that it is a progressive step towards improving public health by encouraging licensees to seek help rather than risking their careers through disciplinary actions. However, critics could express concerns regarding the adequacy of such programs in ensuring patient safety, particularly if licensees who are not fully recovered are allowed to continue practicing under certain conditions. The balance between support and accountability will be pivotal in discussions as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2715

Pharmaceuticals; authorize the Division of Medicaid to establish a wholesale prescription drug importation program.

MS HB1288

Ivermectin; authorize pharmacists to provide to adults pursuant to collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.

MS HB252

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and administer treatment for minor, nonchronic health conditions.

MS SB2675

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and administer treatment for minor, nonchronic health conditions.

MS HB856

Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on and make various changes to.

MS HB1411

Gaming; authorize a licensed gaming establishment in City of Jackson.

MS SB2677

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; define requirements for pharmacy benefit managers and pharmacy services administrative organizations.

MS SB3030

Appropriation; Pharmacy, Board of.

MS SB2694

MS Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on.

MS HB955

MS Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.