Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2552

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Pharmacy technician-to-pharmacist ratio requirements; establish for licensed pharmacies.

Impact

The introduction of SB2552 is expected to impact state laws concerning pharmacy operations significantly. By formalizing the technician-to-pharmacist ratios, the bill aims to set a clear framework that governs the staffing structures within pharmacies. Additionally, the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy is directed to adopt any necessary rules and regulations to enforce these requirements, which may lead to further clarifications and updates in pharmacy practice standards across the state. This measure could potentially improve the quality of service within pharmacies by ensuring that adequate oversight is maintained.

Summary

Senate Bill 2552 aims to amend the Mississippi Code by establishing specific pharmacy technician-to-pharmacist ratio requirements for licensed pharmacies, both those open to the public and those not open to the public. The bill delineates a maximum ratio of five pharmacy technicians for every pharmacist on duty in public pharmacies, while non-public pharmacies may maintain a ratio of up to twelve pharmacy technicians per pharmacist. These provisions are intended to ensure effective supervision and support in pharmacy operations, thereby promoting safety and operational efficiency in the dispensing of medications.

Contention

While the bill intends to enhance pharmacy practices, it may face contention regarding the implications of these staffing requirements. Concerns may arise from smaller or independent pharmacies that may struggle to comply with the mandated ratios, particularly due to variations in client volumes and operational capacity. Critics may argue that these regulations could impose financial burdens that disproportionately affect smaller pharmacy entities, potentially leading to reduced accessibility of pharmacy services in certain communities. Supporters, however, advocate that these regulations are essential for maintaining high standards of patient care and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB1288

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

MS HB119

Health insurance; require reimbursement to pharmacists for certain services and procedures.

MS HB1125

Pharmacy services; prohibit insurers and PBMs from requiring persons to obtain exclusively through pharmacies that they own.

MS SB2715

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

MS SB2694

MS Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on.

MS HB955

MS Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on.

MS SB2407

Insurance reimbursement for services performed by a pharmacist within scope of practice; clarify provider status.

MS HB856

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

Similar Bills

HI HB72

Relating To Pharmacy.

MS HB1675

Pharmacies; require to maintain not more than a certain ratio of pharmacy technicians to licensed pharmacists.

GA HB382

Controlled substances; Schedule I; psilocybin; revise a provision

MN SF5234

Pharmacy technicians to pharmacists ratio modifications

MN HF4966

Ratios of pharmacy technicians to pharmacists modified.

KS SB431

Establishing the remote practice of pharmacy, requiring certain conditions for such practice and limiting activities performed under such practice.

FL H0273

Pharmacy

CA AB1503

Pharmacy.