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Introduced
01/11/2021
01/11/2021
In Committee
02/18/2021
02/18/2021
Crossed Over
02/22/2021
02/22/2021
Passed
02/25/2021
02/25/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/18/2021
03/18/2021
Introduced Session
2021 Special I
Bill Summary
Board of Pharmacy; pharmaceutical processors; processing and dispensing cannabis oil; report. Effects numerous changes to the processing and dispensing of cannabis oil by pharmaceutical processors in the Commonwealth. The bill allows written certifications for use of cannabis oil to include an electronic practitioner signature. The bill also eliminates the requirement that a pharmacist have oversight of the cultivation and processing areas of a pharmaceutical processor, instead requiring pharmaceutical processors to designate a person to oversee cultivation and production areas; removes the requirement that a cannabis dispensing facility undergo quarterly inspections, instead requiring that inspections occur no more than once annually; and allows pharmaceutical processors to remediate cannabis oil that fails any quality testing standard. The bill requires pharmaceutical processors to maintain evidence of criminal background checks for all employees and delivery agents of the pharmaceutical processor. The bill directs the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate regulations implementing the provisions of the bill and regulations creating reasonable restrictions on advertising and promotion by pharmaceutical processors by July 1, 2021, and directs the Board of Pharmacy to solicit input from stakeholders and appropriate agencies of the Commonwealth in order to develop recommendations for legislative action to permit the acceptance of cannabis products by hospices and hospice facilities in the Commonwealth and report its findings and recommendations to the Chairmen of the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions and the Senate Committee on Education and Health by October 1, 2021. Board of Pharmacy; pharmaceutical processors; processing and dispensing cannabis oil; report. Effects numerous changes to the processing and dispensing of cannabis oil by pharmaceutical processors in the Commonwealth. The bill allows written certifications for use of cannabis oil to include an electronic practitioner signature. The bill also eliminates the requirement that a pharmacist have oversight of the cultivation and processing areas of a pharmaceutical processor, instead requiring pharmaceutical processors to designate a person to oversee cultivation and production areas; removes the requirement that a cannabis dispensing facility undergo quarterly inspections, instead requiring that inspections occur no more than once annually; and allows pharmaceutical processors to remediate cannabis oil that fails any quality testing standard. The bill requires pharmaceutical processors to maintain evidence of criminal background checks for all employees and delivery agents of the pharmaceutical processor. The bill directs the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate regulations implementing the provisions of the bill and regulations creating reasonable restrictions on advertising and promotion by pharmaceutical processors by July 1, 2021, and directs the Board of Pharmacy to solicit input from stakeholders and appropriate agencies of the Commonwealth in order to develop recommendations for legislative action to permit the acceptance of cannabis products by hospices and hospice facilities in the Commonwealth and report its findings and recommendations to the Chairmen of the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions and the Senate Committee on Education and Health by October 1, 2021.
AI Summary
This bill effects numerous changes to the processing and dispensing of cannabis oil by pharmaceutical processors in the Commonwealth. The key provisions are:
- Allows written certifications for use of cannabis oil to include an electronic practitioner signature.
- Eliminates the requirement that a pharmacist have oversight of the cultivation and processing areas of a pharmaceutical processor, instead requiring pharmaceutical processors to designate a person to oversee these areas.
- Removes the requirement that a cannabis dispensing facility undergo quarterly inspections, instead requiring inspections no more than once annually.
- Allows pharmaceutical processors to remediate cannabis oil that fails any quality testing standard.
- Requires pharmaceutical processors to maintain evidence of criminal background checks for all employees and delivery agents.
- Directs the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate regulations implementing the provisions of the bill, including reasonable restrictions on advertising and promotion by pharmaceutical processors, by July 1, 2021.
- Directs the Board of Pharmacy to solicit input from stakeholders and appropriate agencies to develop recommendations for legislative action to permit the acceptance of cannabis products by hospices and hospice facilities in the Commonwealth, and report its findings by October 1, 2021.
Committee Categories
Education, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (17)
Dawn Adams (D)*,
Mark Cole (R),
Carrie Coyner (R),
Hyland Fowler (R),
Elizabeth Guzmán (D),
Dan Helmer (D),
Charniele Herring (D),
Chris Hurst (D),
Mark Keam (D),
Kaye Kory (D),
David LaRock (R),
Kathleen Murphy (D),
Kenneth Plum (D),
Roxann Robinson (R),
Marcus Simon (D),
Shelly Simonds (D),
Suhas Subramanyam (D),
Last Action
Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0205) (on 03/18/2021)
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