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HB 2561, 85th R.S.
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas State Board of Pharmacy and the regulation of certain prescription drugs, prescription drug prescribers and dispensers, and colleges of pharmacy; authorizing a reduction in fees.

Last action: Effective on 9/1/17

Author: Senfronia Thompson
Sponsor: Van Taylor

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 2017, 85th R.S.,ch. 485, General and Special Laws of Texas

Signed legislation

Companion:

SB 306 (Identical)

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (TLC)
Engrossed (Senate Research Center)
Committee Report (Senate Research Center)
Committee Report (House Research Organization)

Subjects:
Education--Higher--Health Institutions
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Interim Studies
MEDICINE & PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
Occupational Regulation--Health Occupations
PHARMACIES & PHARMACISTS
PHARMACY, TEXAS STATE BOARD OF
PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF
State Agencies, Boards & Commissions
SUNSET ADVISORY COMMISSION
Sunset--Commission Bills

House Committee: Public Health (Four Price, Diana Arévalo, Cindy Burkett, Garnet Coleman, Nicole Collier, Philip Cortez, R. D. "Bobby" Guerra, Stephanie Klick, Tom Oliverson, J. D. Sheffield, Bill Zedler)
Minutes: April 4 2017 | April 11 2017
Senate Committee: Health & Human Services (Charles Schwertner, Dawn Buckingham, Konni Burton, Lois Kolkhorst, Borris Miles, Charles Perry, Van Taylor, Carlos Uresti, Kirk Watson)
Minutes: May 10 2017 | May 15 2017

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