RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- STATE PHARMACEUTICAL PURCHASING AND DISPENSING COORDINATING COUNCIL
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Introduced By: Senators Izzo, Celona, J Montalbano, Gallo, and Roberts |
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Date Introduced: March 13, 2002 |
It is enacted
by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "State Affairs and Government" is
hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:
STATE PHARMACEUTICAL PURCHASING AND DISPENSING COORDINATING COUNCIL
42-134-1. Creation of
council. -- There
is hereby created and established a state pharmaceutical purchasing and
dispensing coordinating council to be referred to herein as "the
council." The legislative
authority for the council shall cease as of June 30, 2005, unless the council
is continued under the provisions of this chapter and/or other act of the
general assembly.
42-134-2. Membership of
council. -- (a)
The council shall be composed of twelve (12) members as follows:
(1) The
directors of the following state departments, or their designees:
(i)
Administration;
(ii) Health;
(iii) Mental
health, retardation and hospitals;
(iv) Human
services;
(v) Elderly
affairs;
(vi)
Corrections;
(vii)
Children, youth and families;
(2) Two (2)
members of the senate, one (1) to be appointed by the senate majority leader,
and one (1) to be appointed by the senate minority leader;
(3) Two (2)
members of the house of representatives, one (1) to be appointed by the
speaker, and one (1) to be appointed by the house minority leader; and
(4) One (1)
representative of the University of Rhode Island School of Pharmacy, to be
appointed by the dean of the school.
(b) Members
of the council shall hold office for three (3) years. Should any member cease to be an officer or employee of the unit
or agency he/she is appointed to represent, his/her membership on the council
shall terminate immediately. Any
vacancy on the council shall be filled for the unexpired term by the appointing
authority in the same manner as the original appointment.
(c) The
members of the council shall elect a chairperson and vice chairperson by a
majority vote of those present and voting.
(d) The
council shall meet at least quarterly.
(e) The
council shall include representatives of the Rhode Island Pharmaceutical
Association, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the
Healthcare Distribution Management Association, and other essential
organizations as it deems necessary for the proper execution of its powers and
duties.
42-134-3. Purpose and
duties. -- The
purpose of the council shall be to provide a forum to discuss:
(1) Prudent
pharmaceutical purchasing mechanisms for state facilities and programs;
(2) Efficient
pharmaceutical dispensing capabilities in state and community agencies for
medications paid for with state funds; and
(3) A comprehensive
and coordinated review of state pharmaceutical purchasing and facility
dispensing procedures.
42-134-4. Reports. -- The council shall submit a
written report annually to the governor, the house of representatives and the
senate.
SECTION 2. Title
42 of the General Laws entitled "State Affairs and Government" is hereby
amended by adding thereto the following chapter:
STATE PHARMACEUTICAL PURCHASING AND DISPENSING COORDINATING COUNCIL
42-135-1. Creation of
council. -- There
is hereby created and established a state pharmaceutical purchasing and
dispensing coordinating council to be referred to herein as "the
council." The legislative
authority for the council shall cease as of June 30, 2005, unless the council
is continued under the provisions of this chapter and/or other act of the
general assembly.
42-135-2. Membership of
council. -- (a)
The council shall be composed of twelve (12) members as follows:
(1) The
directors of the following state departments, or their designees:
(i) Administration;
(ii) Health;
(iii) Mental
health, retardation and hospitals;
(iv) Human
services;
(v) Elderly
affairs;
(vi)
Corrections;
(vii)
Children, youth and families;
(2) Two (2)
members of the senate, one (1) to be appointed by the president of the senate, and
one (1) to be appointed by the senate minority leader;
(3) Two (2)
members of the house of representatives, one (1) to be appointed by the
speaker, and one (1) to be appointed by the house minority leader; and
(4) One (1)
representative of the University of Rhode Island School of Pharmacy, to be
appointed by the dean of the school.
(b) Members
of the council shall hold office for three (3) years. Should any member cease to be an officer or employee of the unit
or agency he/she is appointed to represent, his/her membership on the council
shall terminate immediately. Any
vacancy on the council shall be filled for the unexpired term by the appointing
authority in the same manner as the original appointment.
(c) The
members of the council shall elect a chairperson and vice chairperson by a
majority vote of those present and voting.
(d) The
council shall meet at least quarterly.
(e) The
council shall include representatives of the Rhode Island Pharmaceutical
Association, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the
Healthcare Distribution Management Association, and other essential
organizations as it deems necessary for the proper execution of its powers and
duties.
42-135-3. Purpose and
duties. -- The
purpose of the council shall be to provide a forum to discuss:
(1) Prudent
pharmaceutical purchasing mechanisms for state facilities and programs;
(2) Efficient
pharmaceutical dispensing capabilities in state and community agencies for
medications paid for with state funds; and
(3) A
comprehensive and coordinated review of state pharmaceutical purchasing and
facility dispensing procedures.
42-135-4. Reports. -- The council shall submit a
written report annually to the governor, the house of representatives and the
senate.
SECTION
3. This section and section 1 of this act shall take
effect upon passage and section 1 shall be repealed January 7, 2003. Section 2
shall take effect January 7, 2003.