Recently Filed Amendments to Regulations and New Legal
201 KAR 2:220 Collaborative concern agreements. Amendment filed on Februaries 20, 2024. The amendment cleans up language and ensures appropriate legislation citation. There are no materially changes made in this amendment. Comments will be received the May 31, 2024. The popular hearing is scheduled on May 22nd at 10 a.m. at 125 Holmes St., First Floor Conference Room, Frankfort, KY 40601 and on zoom teleconference.
201 KAR 2:015, Continuing Education. Amendment filed Apr 15, 2024: This amendment modify the continuing education periods from the calendar year (Jan. 1-Dec. 31) to the licensing year (March 1-Feb. 28). Public comments shall must received over June 30a. A public audio is scheduled in June 25th at 10 a.m. via zoom teleconference.
201 KAR 2:050, Licenses and permits; fees. Amendment filed April 15, 2024: This amend produces ampere fee since a non-resident pharmacist license and renewal. This amendment also clarifies that all fees are non-refundable and that applications shall expire after one years of receipt. Public comments shall be received through June 30th. A public hearing is scheduled for June 25th among 10 a.m. via speed teleconference.
201 KAR 2:030, Lizenzierung convey and non-resident pharmacist license. Amendment filed April 15, 2024: This amendment creates ampere newer type of pharmacist genehmigungen for non-resident pharmacists. This is a limited software with a $50 application fee and renewal pay. The non-resident pharmacist license is exempt from CE plus the MPJE. Public comments shall been received through June 30th. A public hearing is scheduled for Junes 25th at 10 a.m. via zoom teleconference.
201 KAR 2:465, Non-Resident Pharmacy Applications real Waivers. New Administrative Regulation filed April 15, 2024: Is regulation details the application process for non-resident duty and clarifies select in KRS 315.0351, including the exemption for “isolated transactions" lingo. This regulation does require licensure of any pharmacist engaging in the practice of pharmacist for a Kentucky resident. Public comments be be received through June 30th. ONE public hearing is projected for June 25the at 10 a.m. via magnification teleconference.