Phar 7.14 (3) (b) Community pharmacies. The delegate pharmacy product verification technician may do the product verification in a community pharmacy if all of the following requirements are met:
Phar 7.14 (4) (a) A minimum of 5% of each delegate’s pharmacy product verification technician’s verifications shall be audited by a licensed pharmacist. The accuracy of each delegate pharmacy product verification technician shall be tracked individually.
Phar 7.14 (4) (b) A record of each delegate-check-delegate pharmacy product verification technician-check-pharmacy technician audit shall include all of the following:
Phar 7.14 (4) (b) 1. Name of the pharmacy product verification delegate technician.
Phar 7.14 (4) (c) On a quarterly basis, the supervising pharmacist shall perform an assessment of each delegate’s pharmacy product verification technician’s previous 12 months accuracy and correctness of delegate-check-delegate pharmacy product verifications including a review of the quality assurance log.
Phar7.14 (4) (d) A delegate pharmacy product verification technician shall be revalidated if the delegate individual fails to maintain a product verification accuracy rate of 99.8% based on the quarterly assessment of the previous 12 months or has not performed delegate- check-delegate product verifications within the last 6 months.
Phar 7.14 (5) POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. Each pharmacy shall maintain policies, procedures, and training materials for the delegate-check-delegate pharmacy product verification by technicians which shall be made available to the board upon request.
Phar 7.14 (6) (a) 1. All validation records of each delegate pharmacy product verification technician that include the dates that the validation occurred, the number of product verifications performed, the number of product verification errors, and overall accuracy rate.
Phar 7.14 (6) (a) 2. Documentation indicating accepting responsibility for compliance with this section, signed and dated by both the managing pharmacist and supervising delegate-check- delegate pharmacist, indicating the name of the supervising delegate-check-delegate pharmacist, and the dates the supervision responsibilities begin and end.
SECTION 7. chapter Phar 7 subchapter V (title) is amended to read:
Subchapter V Unlicensed Persons Uncredentialed Pharmacy Staff
SECTION 8. Phar 7.60 (intro) is created to read:
Phar 7.60 Definitions. In this subchapter:
SECTION 9. Phar 7.60 (2) is repealed.
SECTION 10. Phar 7.60 (3) is created to read:
Phar 7.60 (3) Uncredentialed Pharmacy staff” means any staff practicing in the pharmacy who are not otherwise licensed or registered under s. 450.03 (1) (f), (g), or (gm), Stats.
SECTION 11. Phar 7.62 (title), (2), and (3) (intro.) are amended to read:
Phar 7.62 (title) Unlicensed persons Uncredentialed Pharmacy staff.
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Phar 7.62 (2) A pharmacist shall provide general direct supervision of unlicensed personnel uncredentialed pharmacy staff. A pharmacist shall be available to the unlicensed uncredentialed pharmacy staff person for consultation either in person or contact by telecommunication means.
Phar 7.62 (3) (intro.)An unlicensed uncredentialed pharmacy staff person may not do any of the following: engage in the practice of pharmacy as defined in s. 450.01 (16), Stats., or the practice of a pharmacy technician as defined in s. Phar 19.02.
SECTION 12. Phar 7.62 (3) (a) to (d) are repealed.
SECTION 13. Phar 7.62 (5), (6), and (7) are amended to read:
Phar 7.62 (5) A managing pharmacist shall provide training to or verify competency of an unlicensed uncredentialed pharmacy staff person prior to the unlicensed uncredentialed pharmacy staff person performing a delegated act.
Phar 7.62 (6) The managing pharmacist shall determine which acts may be delegated in a pharmacy. The managing pharmacist has a duty to notify all pharmacists practicing in that pharmacy which acts may be delegated to specific unlicensed persons uncredentialed pharmacy staff. This record shall be provided to the board upon request.
Phar 7.62 (7) A pharmacist may delegate to an unlicensed uncredentialed pharmacy staff person any delegated act approved by the managing pharmacist pursuant to sub. (3).
SECTION 14. Phar 10.03 (2), (17), and (19) are amended to read:
Phar 10.03 (2) Engaging in any pharmacy practice which constitutes a danger to the health, welfare, or safety of patient or public, including but not limited to, practicing in a manner which substantially departs from the standard of care ordinarily exercised by a pharmacist or pharmacy technician which harmed or could have harmed a patient;
Phar 10.03 (17) Having a pharmacist license or pharmacy technician registration revoked or suspended in another state or United States jurisdiction or having been subject to other disciplinary action by the licensing authority thereof;
Phar 10.03 (19) Practicing without a current license or registration.
SECTION 15. Chapter Phar 19 is created to read:
Chapter Phar 19
REGISTRATION OF PHARMACY TECHNICIANS
Phar 19.01 Registration. (1) No person may engage in the practice of a pharmacy technician or use the title “pharmacy technician” or “pharmacy tech” unless the person is registered as a pharmacy technician by the Board.
(2)
A person applying for a pharmacy technician registration shall satisfy all of the following:
(a)
Submit a completed application form.
Note: Instructions for applications are available on the department of safety and professional services’ website at http://dsps.wi.gov.
(b)
Pay the fee determined by the Department under s. 440.05 (1), Stats.
(c)
Subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322, and 111.335, stats., the applicant does not have an arrest or conviction record.
(d)
The applicant satisfies one of the following:
1.
Is at least 18 years of age and has graduated from high school or has attained high school graduation equivalency as determined by the department of public instruction.
2.
Is enrolled in a youth apprenticeship program for pharmacy technicians that is on the list of youth apprenticeship programs approved by the department of workforce development under s. 106.13 (2m), Stats.
(3)
A person who has applied for a registration as a pharmacy technician and whose practice as a pharmacy technician is limited to performing duties under the direct supervision of a person licensed as a pharmacist by the board and during the period before which the board takes final action on the persons application may practice as a pharmacy technician.
Phar 19.02 Scope of Practice. A pharmacy technician may administer vaccines as authorized under s. 450.035 (2h), Stats., perform technical dispensing functions, compounding, packaging, labeling and storage, pharmacy and inventory management, and other activities involved in the practice of pharmacy delegated by a pharmacist. A pharmacy technician may not perform any of the following:
(1)
Except as allowed under Phar 7.14, provide the final verification for the accuracy, validity, completeness, or appropriateness of the filled prescription or medication order.
(2)
Complete the drug utilization review under s. Phar 7.03.
(3)
Administer any prescribed drug products, or devices under s. 450.035 (1t), Stats.
(4)
Provide patient specific counseling or consultation.
(5)
Make therapeutic alternate drug selections.
(6)
Provide supervision over the practice of pharmacy to other pharmacy technicians or uncredentialed pharmacy staff.
Phar 19.03 Renewal and Reinstatement. (1) Renewal.
(a)
A person with an expired pharmacy technician registration may not reapply for a registration using the initial application process.
(b)
A person renewing their pharmacy technician registration shall do all of the following:
1.
Submit a completed renewal application.
Note: Instructions for renewal applications are available on the department of safety and professional services’ website at http://dsps.wi.gov.
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