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447.01
(1e) “Administer” means to directly apply a vaccine to the body of a
12patient by any means.
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13Section 35
. 447.01 (8) (az) of the statutes is created to read:
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447.01
(8) (az) “Dentistry” includes administering vaccines against
15SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and influenza under s. 447.059 (1).
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16Section 36
. 447.01 (11) of the statutes is created to read:
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447.01
(11) “Prescription order” has the meaning given in s. 450.01 (21).
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18Section 37
. 447.059 of the statutes is created to read:
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19447.059 Administering certain vaccines. (1) A dentist may administer
20without a prescription order a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus or
21influenza only if he or she satisfies all of the following:
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(a) The dentist successfully completes 12 hours in a course of study and
23training approved by the examining board in vaccination storage, protocols,
24administration technique, emergency procedures, and record keeping.
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1(b) The dentist has in effect liability insurance that covers the dentist against
2loss, expense, and liability resulting from errors, omissions, or neglect in the
3administration of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and influenza in an
4amount that is not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence and $2,000,000 for all
5occurrences in any one policy year.
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(c) The dentist maintains proof of completing a course of study and training
7specified in par. (a) and satisfying the requirement specified in par. (b).
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8(2) A dentist may not administer a vaccine under sub. (1) to a child who is under
9the age of 6 unless all of the following apply:
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(a) The vaccine is administered pursuant to a prescription order issued within
11the 29 days immediately preceding the day on which the vaccine is administered.
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(b) The dentist successfully completes a course of instruction approved by the
13examining board that includes the administration of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2
14coronavirus and influenza to children under the age of 6.
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(c) The dentist maintains proof of completing a course of instruction specified
16in par. (b).
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17(3) Upon request, a dentist shall provide copies of proof required under subs.
18(1) (c) and (2) (c) to the department or the examining board.
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19(4) A dentist who administers a vaccine under sub. (1) shall update the
20Wisconsin Immunization Registry established by the department of health services
21within 7 days of administering the vaccine.
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22Section 38
. 450.01 (11m) of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.01
(11m) “Facility" means a location where a wholesale distributor
or
243rd-party logistics provider stores,
distributes, handles, repackages, or offers
for
25sale other services related to prescription drugs.
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1Section
39. 450.01 (13w) of the statutes is created to read:
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450.01
(13w) “Out-of-state 3rd-party logistics provider” means a person
3located outside this state that contracts with a prescription drug manufacturer to
4provide or coordinate warehousing, distribution, or other services within this state
5on behalf of the manufacturer but that does not take title to the manufacturer's
6prescription drug or have general responsibility to direct the prescription drug's sale
7or disposition.
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8Section 40
. 450.01 (21s) of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.01
(21s) “
Third party
Third-party logistics provider" means a person that
10contracts with a prescription drug manufacturer to provide or coordinate
11warehousing, distribution, or other services on behalf of the manufacturer but that
12does not take title to the manufacturer's prescription drug or have general
13responsibility to direct the prescription drug's sale or disposition.
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14Section 41
. 450.01 (23) (p) of the statutes is created to read:
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450.01
(23) (p) The services of a 3rd-party logistics provider or out-of-state
163rd-party logistics provider.
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17Section 42
. 450.02 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.02
(1) The department shall keep a record of the proceedings and a register
19of the names and places of practice or business of pharmacies, manufacturers,
20wholesale distributors
, 3rd-party logistics providers, out-of-state 3rd-party
21logistics providers, and other persons licensed under this chapter, and the books,
22registers and records of the department shall be prima facie evidence of the matters
23recorded.
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24Section
43. 450.03 (1) (fm) of the statutes is created to read:
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1450.03
(1) (fm) A person who is enrolled at an accredited school of pharmacy
2and whose practice of pharmacy is limited to administering vaccines under the direct
3supervision of a person licensed as a pharmacist by the board.
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4Section
44. 450.035 (2g) of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.035
(2g) A person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1)
6(f)
, (fm), or (g) may not administer a vaccine unless he or she acts under the direct
7supervision of a pharmacist and he or she and the supervising pharmacist have
8successfully completed 12 hours in a course of study and training, approved by the
9Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or the board, in vaccination storage,
10protocols, administration technique, emergency procedures, and record keeping and
11the supervising pharmacist has satisfied the requirements specified in sub. (2t). A
12person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f)
, (fm), or (g) may
13not administer a vaccine under this subsection to a person who is under the age of
146.
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15Section 45
. 450.035 (2i) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.035
(2i) (a) Subject to subs. (2) and (2g), a pharmacist or a person engaged
17in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f)
, (fm), or (g) may administer without
18a prescription order any vaccine listed in the current immunization schedules
19recommended by the federal advisory committee on immunization practices and
20published by the federal centers for disease control and prevention.
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21Section 46
. 450.035 (2i) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.035
(2i) (b) Subject to subs. (2) and (2g), a pharmacist or a person engaged
23in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f)
, (fm), or (g) may initiate and
24administer any vaccine not listed in the current immunization schedules
25recommended by the federal advisory committee on immunization practices and
1published by the federal centers for disease control and prevention if the vaccine is
2administered pursuant to a prescription order, vaccination protocol, or standing
3order
.
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4Section
47. 450.035 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.035
(3) A pharmacist or a person engaged in the practice of pharmacy
6under s. 450.03 (1) (f)
, (fm), or (g) who successfully completes a course of study and
7training specified in sub. (1r), (1t), (2), or (2g) shall maintain proof of completion and,
8upon request, provide copies of such proof to the department or the board.
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9Section
48. 450.035 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.035
(4) A pharmacist or person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under
11s. 450.03 (1) (f)
, (fm), or (g) who administers a vaccine to a person under this section
12shall update, or cause a pharmacy to update, the Wisconsin Immunization Registry
13established by the department of health services within 7 days of administering the
14vaccine.
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15Section 49
. 450.075 of the statutes is created to read:
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16450.075 Third-party logistics providers; licensure. (1) License allowed.
17A person acting as a 3rd-party logistics provider or an out-of-state 3rd-party
18logistics provider of any drug or device may apply to obtain a license from the board
19under this section. Where operations are conducted at more than one facility, a
20person acting as a 3rd-party logistics provider or out-of-state 3rd-party logistics
21provider may apply to obtain a license from the board for each such facility.
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22(2) Application. An applicant for a license under this section shall submit a
23form provided by the board showing all of the following and swear or affirm the
24truthfulness of each item in the application:
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(a) The name, business address, and telephone number of the applicant.
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1(b) All trade or business names used by the applicant.
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(c) Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of contact persons for all
3facilities used by the applicant for the warehousing, distribution, or other services
4on behalf of the manufacturer of prescription drugs.
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(d) The type of ownership or operation for the applicant's business.
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(e) If the applicant's 3rd-party logistics provider business is a partnership, the
7name of each partner and the name of the partnership.
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(f) If the applicant's 3rd-party logistics provider business is a corporation, the
9name of each corporate officer and director, the name of the corporation, and the state
10of incorporation.
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(g) If the applicant's 3rd-party logistics provider business is a sole
12proprietorship, the name of the sole proprietor and the name of the business entity.
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(h) A list of all licenses and permits issued to the applicant by any other state
14that authorizes the applicant to warehouse or distribute prescription drugs.
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(i) The name, address, and telephone number of a designated representative.
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(j) For the person identified as the designated representative in par. (i), a
17personal information statement that contains all of the following:
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1. The person's date and place of birth.
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2. The person's place of residence for the 7-year period immediately preceding
20the date of the application.
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3. The person's occupations, positions of employment, and offices held during
22the 7-year period immediately preceding the date of the application.
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4. The name and addresses for each business, corporation, or other entity listed
24in subd. 3.
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15. A statement indicating whether the person has been, during the 7-year
2period immediately preceding the date of the application, the subject of any
3proceeding for the revocation of any business or professional license and the
4disposition of the proceeding.
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6. A statement indicating whether the person has been, during the 7-year
6period immediately preceding the date of the application, enjoined by a court, either
7temporarily or permanently, from possessing, controlling, or distributing any
8prescription drug, and a description of the circumstances surrounding the
9injunction.
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7. A description of any involvement by the person during the past 7 years with
11any business, including investments other than the ownership of stock in a publicly
12traded company or mutual fund, that manufactured, administered, prescribed,
13distributed, or stored pharmaceutical products or drugs, and a list of any lawsuits
14in which such a business was named as a party.
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8. A description of any misdemeanor or felony criminal offense of which the
16person was, as an adult, found guilty, whether adjudication of guilt was withheld or
17the person pleaded guilty or no contest. If the person is appealing a criminal
18conviction, the application shall include a copy of the notice of appeal, and the person
19shall submit a copy of the final disposition of the appeal not more than 15 days after
20a final disposition is reached.
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9. A photograph of the person taken within the 12-month period immediately
22preceding the date of the application.
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(k) A statement that each facility used by the applicant for 3rd-party logistics
24provider services has been inspected in the 3-year period immediately preceding the
25date of the application by the board, a pharmacy examining board of another state,
1the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, or another accrediting body
2recognized by the board, with the date of each such inspection.
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3(3) Licensure. The board shall grant a license to an applicant to act as a
43rd-party logistics provider or an out-of-state 3rd-party logistics provider if all of
5the following apply:
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(a) The applicant pays the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
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(b) The inspections conducted pursuant to sub. (2) (k) satisfy requirements
8adopted by the board for 3rd-party logistics providers or out-of-state 3rd-party
9logistics providers.
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(c) All of the following apply to each person identified by the applicant as a
11designated representative:
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1. The person is at least 21 years old.
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2. The person has been employed full time for at least 3 years in a pharmacy
14or with a wholesale prescription drug distributor in a capacity related to the
15dispensing of and distribution of, and record keeping related to, prescription drugs.
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3. The person is employed by the applicant full time in a managerial position.
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4. The person is physically present at the 3rd-party logistics provider's or
18out-of-state 3rd-party logistics provider's facility during regular business hours
19and is involved in and aware of the daily operation of the 3rd-party logistics provider
20or the out-of-state 3rd-party logistics provider. This subdivision does not preclude
21the person from taking authorized sick leave and vacation time or from being absent
22from the facility for other authorized business or personal purposes.
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5. The person is actively involved in and aware of the daily operation of the
243rd-party logistics provider or the out-of-state 3rd-party logistics provider.
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16. The person is a designated representative for only one applicant at any given
2time. This subdivision does not apply if more than one 3rd-party logistics provider
3or out-of-state 3rd-party logistics provider is located at the facility and the
43rd-party logistics providers or out-of-state 3rd-party logistics providers located at
5the facility are members of an affiliated group.
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7. The person has not been convicted of violating any federal, state, or local law
7relating to distribution of a controlled substance.
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8. The person has not been convicted of a felony.
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9. The person submits to the department 2 fingerprint cards, each bearing a
10complete set of the applicant's fingerprints. The department of justice shall provide
11for the submission of the fingerprint cards to the federal bureau of investigation for
12purposes of verifying the identity of the person and obtaining the person's criminal
13arrest and conviction record.
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(d) The applicant satisfies any other requirements established by the board by
15rule.
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16(4) Rules. The board shall promulgate rules implementing this section. The
17rules shall ensure compliance with the federal drug supply chain security act,
21
18USC 360eee, et seq. The board may not promulgate rules that impose requirements
19more strict than the federal drug supply chain security act, or any regulations passed
20under the federal drug supply chain security act. The board may not promulgate
21rules that require a license under this section.
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22(5) Access to records. Applications for licensure under this section are not
23subject to inspection or copying under s. 19.35, and may not be disclosed to any
24person except as necessary for compliance with and enforcement of the provisions of
25this chapter.
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1(6) Inspections. A 3rd-party logistics provider or an out-of-state 3rd-party
2logistics provider shall allow the board and authorized federal, state, and local law
3enforcement officials to enter and inspect its facilities and delivery vehicles, to audit
4its records and written operating procedures, and to confiscate prescription drugs
5and records to the extent authorized by law, rule, or regulation.
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6(7) Applicability. This section does not apply if the board determines that the
7federal food and drug administration has established a licensing program for
83rd-party logistics providers under
21 USC 360eee-3 and that licensing by this state
9of resident 3rd-party logistics providers is not required for a resident 3rd-party
10logistics provider to provide 3rd-party logistics provider services in another state.
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11Section 50
. 450.11 (5) (br) 2. d. of the statutes is amended to read:
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450.11
(5) (br) 2. d. A pharmacist may not extend a prescription order under
13subd. 1. for a particular patient if a prescription order was previously extended under
14subd. 1. for that patient during the
applicable period described in subd. 3.
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15Section 51
. 450.11 (5) (br) 3. of the statutes is renumbered 450.11 (5) (br) 3.
16(intro.) and amended to read:
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450.11
(5) (br) 3. (intro.) This paragraph applies only
during as follows:
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18a. During the public health emergency declared on March 12, 2020, by
19executive order 72, and for 30 days after the conclusion of that public health
20emergency.
During that time,
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214. While this paragraph
applies as specified in subd. 3., it supersedes par. (bm)
22to the extent of any conflict.
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23Section 52
. 450.11 (5) (br) 3. b. of the statutes is created to read:
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450.11
(5) (br) 3. b. During the period beginning on the effective date of this
25subd. 3. b. .... [LRB inserts date], and ending at the conclusion of a national
1emergency declared by the U.S. president under
50 USC 1621 in response to the 2019
2novel coronavirus or on June 30, 2021, whichever is earlier.
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3Section 53
. 609.205 (2) (intro.) and (a) of the statutes are amended to read:
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609.205
(2) (intro.) All of the following apply to a defined network plan or
5preferred provider plan
during the state of emergency related to public health
6declared under s. 323.10 on March 12, 2020, by executive order 72, and for the 60 days
7following the date that the state of emergency terminates until the conclusion of a
8national emergency declared by the U.S. president under 50 USC 1621 in response
9to the 2019 novel coronavirus or until June 30, 2021, whichever is earlier: