Several bills of interest to pharmacies have been filed. 

  • SB 254 by Sen. Pete Flores (R) allows pharmacists to order and administer immunizations and vaccinations to patients ages three years and older, and to those younger than three years of age, if referred by a physician. It also gives pharmacist’s authority to delegate vaccine administration to a certified pharmacy technician.  
  • SB 398 by Sen. Kevin Sparks (R) allows a pharmacy technician of a pharmacist’s authority to administer an immunization or vaccine under the supervision of a pharmacist. 
  • SB 623 by Sen. Charles Schwertner (R) gives the pharmacists the right to determine if a vaccine, including a COVID vaccine, should be administered to a patient. 

Also in Texas, the Health and Human Services Commission’s (HHSC) Medicaid Vendor Drug Program (VDP) met with pharmacy stakeholders on January 22. The agenda included updates on the timeline on implementing legislation passed in 2023, and the progress on several pending projects, including adult vaccinations and adding non-drug like Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) to the Medicaid formulary. 

For more information, contact NACDS’ Mary Staples at 817-442-1155.