South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0639

Introduced
5/6/25  

Caption

Artie McKnight, Board of Pharmacy

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of public service and commitment within the healthcare sector. While it does not create or alter laws, it serves to officially acknowledge McKnight's contributions and experience, which may inspire others in the field of pharmacy and healthcare. Recognition through such resolutions plays a role in fostering a culture of appreciation for healthcare professionals within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S0639 is a resolution recognizing Artie McKnight for his service to the South Carolina Board of Pharmacy. The bill commends McKnight for his extensive contributions to the field of pharmacy and his dedicated work over several years. It highlights his educational background, having received his Bachelor of Science in pharmacy from the Medical University of South Carolina, and his professional journey that includes significant roles in pharmacy management and operations.

Contention

Although the resolution is primarily one of recognition and commendation, it reflects broader themes such as the value of local professionals in healthcare and the role of state agencies like the Board of Pharmacy in maintaining public health standards. There are no noted points of contention in the resolution, as it is a tribute without opposing viewpoints, focusing solely on the positive acknowledgment of McKnight's service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H4369

Anthony Jerome McKnight

SC SB28

Pharmacy Board, licensure and regulation of pharmacists and operation of board

SC S0643

Heather Harris, Board of Pharmacy

SC HB838

State Board of Pharmacy - Prescriber-Pharmacist Agreements

SC HB127

Pharmaceuticals; prohibiting the Board of Pharmacy from disciplining pharmacists who recommend off-label use of a drug; allowing over-the-counter sale of Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine.

SC SB1245

Relating To Pharmacists.

SC HB1675

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

SC S0378

Pharmacists

SC HR976

McKnight, Ciara; 2025 Heart of the Community Heart Award recipient; commend

SC SB1279

Relating To Pharmacists.

Similar Bills

SC H4369

Anthony Jerome McKnight

NJ S2990

Regulates provision of pharmaceutical services in long-term care facilities.

NJ S2875

Establishes pharmacist licensing exemption for certain dialysis-related drugs and devices.

SC S0643

Heather Harris, Board of Pharmacy

NJ S2263

Requires four-year public institution of higher education to develop and implement reproductive health services plan; requires county college to develop referral network for reproductive health care services.

SC S0342

Pharmacy services

SC H4791

Drug acquisition cost surveys and reimbursement guidelines

SC H4793

Pharmacy Benefits Managers and Pharmacy Services Administrative Organizations