Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB254

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

Impact

The bill introduces amendments to the Occupations Code that require pharmacists to adhere to particular education and training standards, including CDC training and basic life support certification, before administering immunizations. Pharmacists will also be required to notify the prescribing physician within fourteen days of administering a vaccination, which fosters communication and collaborative care between pharmacists and physicians. This change is positioned to bolster public health by making vaccinations more accessible, especially in areas with limited healthcare provider availability.

Summary

SB254 seeks to enhance the role of pharmacists in the administration of immunizations and vaccinations in Texas, allowing them to order and administer vaccinations to patients starting at the age of three under specified conditions. It establishes clear guidelines that define the practice of pharmacy to include vaccination activities, thereby expanding the scope of practice for pharmacists. This proposal aims to increase access to vaccinations by utilizing pharmacists more effectively in public health initiatives.

Conclusion

SB254 represents a significant shift in the functional role of pharmacists within the Texas healthcare system, aiming to improve vaccination rates but inviting discussion around the balance of responsibilities between pharmacists and physicians. The successful passage of this bill could set a precedent for similar legislative changes in other states looking to optimize their healthcare delivery models.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the potential overreach of pharmacists into areas typically governed by physicians, specifically in how vaccinations are administered. While proponents argue that empowering pharmacists can lead to greater immunization rates and better community health outcomes, opponents might express concerns about the adequacy of training or the impact on the traditional physician-patient relationship. Additionally, the integration of pharmacists into the vaccination process may face scrutiny concerning the quality of care and oversight required.

Companion Bills

TX HB3540

Identical Relating to the regulation of pharmacists and the practice of pharmacy, including the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3540

Relating to the regulation of pharmacists and the practice of pharmacy, including the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

TX SB0096

Pharmacist administration of immunizations.

TX HB1976

Modifies provisions relating to the ordering and administration of vaccines by pharmacists

TX H1021

Administration of Medications by Pharmacists

TX HB2628

Pharmacists; emergency medication; administration

TX HB1135

Health Occupations - Pharmacists - Vaccination Orders

TX SB773

Health Occupations - Pharmacists - Vaccination Orders

TX SB385

Public Health - Recommendations for Immunizations, Screenings, and Preventive Services - Pharmacist Administration and Required Health Insurance Coverage (The Vax Act)

TX HB637

Public Health - Recommendations for Immunizations, Screenings, and Preventive Services - Pharmacist Administration and Required Health Insurance Coverage (The Vax Act)

TX S08716

Permits licensed pharmacists and nurse practitioners to prescribe and order COVID-19 immunizations; permits physicians to issue non-patient specific orders to pharmacists for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older; permits pharmacists to issue patient specific orders for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older.

Similar Bills

TX HB3540

Relating to the regulation of pharmacists and the practice of pharmacy, including the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

NJ S3676

Permits pharmacists to administer certain long-acting injectable drugs.

GA SB195

Pharmacies; pharmacists are authorized to dispense preexposure prophylaxis and postexposure prophylaxis under certain conditions; provide

CA AB968

An act to amend Sections 733, 2242.

TX SB623

Relating to the authority of a pharmacist to determine whether to administer a vaccine, including a COVID-19 vaccine.

AZ HB2628

Pharmacists; emergency medication; administration

CA AB50

Pharmacists: furnishing contraceptives.

ME LD1687

An Act to Clarify and Increase Access to HIV Prevention Medications