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HB 1550, 84th R.S.
Relating to the administration of epinephrine by pharmacists.

Last action: See remarks for effective date

Author: John Zerwas
Joint Author: R. D. "Bobby" Guerra | Marsha Farney | Rick Miller | Ryan Guillen
Coauthor: Bill Zedler
Sponsor: Lois Kolkhorst

Remarks: Except as otherwise provided, this Act takes effect September 1, 2015. Section 1 takes effect January 1, 2016, except that the Texas State Board of Pharmacy may adopt rules under that law on or after September 1, 2015, that may take effect before January 1, 2016.

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 2015, 84th R.S.,ch. 1253, General and Special Laws of Texas

Signed legislation

Companion:

SB 1361 (Identical)

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

Subjects:
MEDICINE & PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
Occupational Regulation--Health Occupations
PHARMACIES & PHARMACISTS
PHARMACY, TEXAS STATE BOARD OF

House Committee: Public Health (Myra Crownover, César Blanco, Garnet Coleman, Nicole Collier, Sarah Davis, R. D. "Bobby" Guerra, Rick Miller, Elliott Naishtat, J. D. Sheffield, Bill Zedler, John Zerwas)
Minutes: April 7 2015 | April 14 2015
Senate Committee: Health & Human Services (Charles Schwertner, Donna Campbell, Craig Estes, Lois Kolkhorst, Charles Perry, José Rodríguez, Van Taylor, Carlos Uresti, Judith Zaffirini)
Minutes: May 13 2015 | May 14 2015

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