TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
            Titles of Regulations: 18VAC110-20. Regulations  Governing the Practice of Pharmacy (amending 18VAC110-20-20).
    18VAC110-50. Regulations Governing Wholesale Distributors,  Manufacturers, and Warehousers (amending 18VAC110-50-20).
    Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of  Virginia.
    Public Hearing Information:
    June 10, 2009 - 9 a.m. - Perimeter Center, 9960 Mayland  Drive, 2nd Floor, Richmond, VA
    Public Comments: Public comments may be submitted until  August 7, 2009.
    Agency Contact: Elizabeth Scott Russell, RPh, Executive  Director, Board of Pharmacy, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA  23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4456, FAX (804) 527-4472, or email  scotti.russell@dhp.virginia.gov.
    Basis: Section 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia provides  the Board of Pharmacy the authority to promulgate regulations to administer the  regulatory system.
    The legal authority to promulgate regulations to set the renewal  date for permitted and registered facilities is found in Chapter 330 of the  2008 Acts of Assembly.
    Purpose: All licenses, permits and registrations have  expired on December 31 of each year, which has created an exceptional workload  for staff during one period of time. The board sought legislation to allow  expiration dates for permitted or registered facilities to be set on dates  different from those of licensed pharmacists or registered technicians. All  facility permits or registrations that currently expire on December 31 will  continue to be in effect until the next renewal date as set by the board in  regulation. The goal is to distribute the workload for board and department  staff and to make it less burdensome for pharmacies, some of which pay the  renewal for the pharmacy permit and all licensed or registered staff.
    A single expiration date means that the Board of Pharmacy  staff annually renews all of its 20,000+ licenses at the same time. This  creates a very unequal workload during this time of the year. Because of recent  significant increases in numbers of licensees, the addition of registered  pharmacy technicians, and increases in nonresident facility licenses, the  board's ability to renew licenses in a timely manner is being challenged. Even  though a number of persons use online licensure renewal, many facilities choose  not to do so, and nonresident facilities are not able to do this because of the  requirement to show proof of resident licensure and a pharmacist-in-charge who  holds a Virginia license.
    The action is necessary to protect the health and safety of  the citizens because a staggered renewal system will assist staff in assuring  that all requirements of renewal have been met.
    Substance: Renewal dates for pharmacies and other  types of licenses and permits, other than pharmacists and technicians, have  been changed to February 28 or April 30.
    Issues: There are no particular advantages or  disadvantages to the public.
    There is an advantage to the agency in greater distribution of  the workload associated with renewals. 
    The Department of Planning and Budget's Economic Impact Analysis:
    Summary of the Proposed Amendments to Regulation. The Board of  Pharmacy (Board) proposes to amend its Regulations Governing the Practice of  Pharmacy and its Regulations Governing Wholesale Distributers, Manufacturers  and Warehousers so the licenses, permits and registrations issued under these  regulations do not all expire on the same day each year.  These amended  regulations will replace emergency provisions that are set to expire September  22, 2009.
    Result of Analysis. The benefits likely exceed the costs for  all proposed changes.
    Estimated Economic Impact. Prior to the promulgation of  emergency regulations (effective September 23, 2008), all Board licenses,  permits and registrations expired on December 31 each year. The Department of  Health Professions (DHP) reports that this not only led to an uneven workload  for Board staff but was also burdensome for pharmacies that chose to pay for  the renewal of the pharmacy’s permit and also for the renewal of licenses and  registrations held by pharmacy staff.
    These proposed regulations, and the emergency regulations that  they replace, institute a staggered schedule for renewal. Under these  regulations, pharmacist active license, pharmacist inactive license and  pharmacist technician registration renewals are still due December 31 each  year. Physician permit to practice pharmacy, medical equipment supplier permit,  Humane Society permit and controlled substances registration renewals are due  February 28 each year. Pharmacy permit and nonresident pharmacy permit renewals  are due April 30 each year. All licenses, permits and registrations issued  under 18 VAC 110-50 will need to be renewed February 28th each year.  Current facility permits and registrations that would have expired on the 31st  of December will be valid until the new expiration dates set out in these  proposed regulations.
    It is unlikely that any regulated entity will incur any costs  on account of these proposed regulations. Both Board employees and regulated  entities will likely benefit under these regulatory changes.  Board  employees will likely benefit from having their renewal workload more widely  distributed. Pharmacies that choose to pay for renewal of employee licenses and  registrations as well as paying for the renewal of their pharmacy permit will  likely benefit from having these fees due over a span of several months rather  than all at once. Permit and registration holders who would have had to renew  on December 31, but will now have until the end of February or the end of April  to do so, will receive a one time benefit as their permits/registrations will  be good for 14 or 16 months rather than 12 months. 
    Businesses and Entities Affected. These proposed regulations  will affect all pharmacies, non-resident pharmacies, drug manufacturers, drug  wholesale distributors, drug warehousers, physicians who are permitted to  practice pharmacy, medical equipment suppliers and holders of controlled  substance registrations in the Commonwealth.  DHP reports that the Board  currently permits 1,663 pharmacies, 541 nonresident pharmacies, 96  manufacturers, 42 warehousers, 14 physicians who are permitted to practice  pharmacy and 421 medical equipment suppliers.  DHP also reports that there  are 746 wholesale distributors currently licensed by the Board and that there are  673 controlled substance registrations held in the Commonwealth. DHP does not  know the exact number of affected license, permit or registration holders that  would qualify as small businesses but suspects it is a small number since most  pharmacies are now owned by large national chains.
    Localities Particularly Affected. No locality will be  particularly affected by this proposed regulatory action.
    Projected Impact on Employment. This regulatory action will  likely have no impact on employment in the Commonwealth.
    Effects on the Use and Value of Private Property. This  regulatory action will likely have no effect on the use or value of private  property in the Commonwealth.
    Small Businesses: Costs and Other Effects. Small businesses in  the Commonwealth are unlikely to incur any costs on account of this regulatory  action. 
    Small Businesses: Alternative Method that Minimizes Adverse  Impact. Small businesses in the Commonwealth are unlikely to incur any costs on  account of this regulatory action.
    Real Estate Development Costs. This regulatory action will  likely have no effect on real estate development costs in the Commonwealth.
    Legal Mandate. The Department of Planning and Budget (DPB) has  analyzed the economic impact of this proposed regulation in accordance with  § 2.2-4007.04 of the Administrative Process Act and Executive Order Number  36 (06). Section 2.2-4007.04 requires that such economic impact analyses  include, but need not be limited to, the projected number of businesses or  other entities to whom the regulation would apply, the identity of any  localities and types of businesses or other entities particularly affected, the  projected number of persons and employment positions to be affected, the  projected costs to affected businesses or entities to implement or comply with  the regulation, and the impact on the use and value of private property.  Further, if the proposed regulation has adverse effect on small businesses, § 2.2-4007.04  requires that such economic impact analyses include (i) an identification and  estimate of the number of small businesses subject to the regulation; (ii) the  projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other administrative costs required for  small businesses to comply with the regulation, including the type of  professional skills necessary for preparing required reports and other  documents; (iii) a statement of the probable effect of the regulation on  affected small businesses; and (iv) a description of any less intrusive or less  costly alternative methods of achieving the purpose of the regulation. The  analysis presented above represents DPB’s best estimate of these economic  impacts.
    Agency's Response to the Department of Planning and Budget's  Economic Impact Analysis: The Board of Pharmacy concurs with the analysis  of the Department of Planning and Budget on proposed amended regulations for  18VAC110-20, Regulations Governing the Practice of Pharmacy, and 18VAC110-50,  Regulations Governing Wholesale Distributors, Manufacturers and Warehousers  relating to a change in renewal dates.
    Summary:
    The proposed amendments establish annual renewal dates for  various licenses, permits, and registrations under the Board of Pharmacy. The  amendments are currently in effect under emergency regulations that will expire  September 22, 2009.
    18VAC110-20-20. Fees.
    A. Unless otherwise provided, fees listed in this section  shall not be refundable.
    B. Unless otherwise provided, any fees for taking required  examinations shall be paid directly to the examination service as specified by  the board.
    C. Initial application fees. 
           |             |          1. Pharmacist license      |          $180      |    
       |             |          2. Pharmacy intern registration      |          $15      |    
       |             |          3. Pharmacy technician registration      |          $25      |    
       |             |          4. Pharmacy permit      |          $270      |    
       |             |          5. Permitted physician licensed to dispense drugs      |          $270      |    
       |             |          6. Medical equipment supplier permit      |          $180      |    
       |             |          7. Humane society permit      |          $20      |    
       |             |          8. Nonresident pharmacy      |          $270      |    
       |             |          9. Controlled substances registrations (Between November    2, 2005, and December 31, 2006, the application fee for a controlled    substance registration shall be $50)      |          $90      |    
       |             |          10. Robotic pharmacy system approval      |          $150      |    
       |             |          11. Innovative program approval.     If the board determines that a technical consultant is    required in order to make a decision on approval, any consultant fee, not to    exceed the actual cost, shall also be paid by the applicant in addition to    the application fee.      |          $250      |    
       |             |          12. Approval of a pharmacy technician training program      |          $150      |    
       |             |          13. Approval of a continuing education program      |          $100      |    
  
    D. Annual renewal fees. 
           |             |          1. Pharmacist active license – due December 31      |          $90      |    
       |             |          2. Pharmacist inactive license – due December 31      |          $45      |    
       |             |          3. Pharmacy technician registration – due December 31      |          $25      |    
       |             |          4. Pharmacy permit – due April 30      |          $270      |    
       |             |          5. Physician permit to practice pharmacy – due February    28      |          $270      |    
       |             |          6. Medical equipment supplier permit – due February 28      |          $180      |    
       |             |          7. Humane society permit – due February 28      |          $20      |    
       |             |          8. Nonresident pharmacy – due April 30      |          $270      |    
       |             |          9. Controlled substances registrations – due February 28      |          $90      |    
       |             |          10. Innovative program continued approval based on board    order not to exceed $200 per approval period.      |                 |    
  
    E. Late fees. The following late fees shall be paid in  addition to the current renewal fee to renew an expired license within one year  of the expiration date. In addition, engaging in activities requiring a  license, permit, or registration after the expiration date of such license,  permit, or registration shall be grounds for disciplinary action by the board. 
           |             |          1. Pharmacist license      |          $30      |    
       |             |          2. Pharmacist inactive license      |          $15      |    
       |             |          3. Pharmacy technician registration      |          $10      |    
       |             |          4. Pharmacy permit      |          $90      |    
       |             |          5. Physician permit to practice pharmacy      |          $90      |    
       |             |          6. Medical equipment supplier permit      |          $60      |    
       |             |          7. Humane society permit      |          $5      |    
       |             |          8. Nonresident pharmacy      |          $90      |    
       |             |          9. Controlled substances registrations      |          $30      |    
  
    F. Reinstatement fees. Any person or entity attempting to  renew a license, permit, or registration more than one year after the  expiration date shall submit an application for reinstatement with any required  fees. Reinstatement is at the discretion of the board and, except for  reinstatement following license revocation or suspension, may be granted by the  executive director of the board upon completion of an application and payment  of any required fees. 
           |             |          1. Pharmacist license      |          $210      |    
       |             |          2. Pharmacist license after revocation or suspension      |          $500      |    
       |             |          3. Pharmacy technician registration      |          $35      |    
       |             |          4. Pharmacy technician registration after revocation or    suspension      |          $125      |    
       |             |          5. Facilities or entities that cease operation and wish to    resume shall not be eligible for reinstatement but shall apply for a new    permit or registration. Facilities or entities that failed to renew and    continued to operate for more than one renewal cycle shall pay the current    and all back renewal fees for the years in which they were operating plus the    following reinstatement fees:      |                 |    
       |             |                 |          a. Pharmacy permit      |          $240      |    
       |             |                 |          b. Physician permit to practice pharmacy      |          $240      |    
       |             |                 |          c. Medical equipment supplier permit      |          $210      |    
       |             |                 |          d. Humane society permit      |          $30      |    
       |             |                 |          e. Nonresident pharmacy      |          $115      |    
       |             |                 |          f. Controlled substances registration      |          $180      |    
  
    G. Application for change or inspection fees for facilities  or other entities. 
           |             |          1. Change of pharmacist-in-charge      |          $50      |    
       |             |          2. Change of ownership for any facility      |          $50      |    
       |             |          3. Inspection for remodeling or change of location for any    facility      |          150      |    
       |             |          4. Reinspection of any facility      |          $150      |    
       |             |          5. Board-required inspection for a robotic pharmacy system      |          $150      |    
       |             |          6. Board-required inspection of an innovative program    location      |          $150      |    
       |             |          7. Change of pharmacist responsible for an approved    innovative program      |          $25      |    
  
    H. Miscellaneous fees. 
           |             |          1. Duplicate wall certificate      |          $25      |    
       |             |          2. Returned check      |          $35      |    
  
    I. For the annual renewal due on or before December 31,  2006, the following fees shall be imposed for a license, permit or  registration: 
           |             |          1. Pharmacist active license      |          $50      |    
       |             |          2. Pharmacist inactive license      |          $25      |    
       |             |          3. Pharmacy technician registration      |          $15      |    
       |             |          4. Pharmacy permit      |          $210      |    
       |             |          5. Physician permit to practice pharmacy      |          $210      |    
       |             |          6. Medical equipment supplier permit      |          $140      |    
       |             |          7. Humane society permit      |          $20      |    
       |             |          8. Nonresident pharmacy      |          $210      |    
       |             |          9. Controlled substances registrations      |          $50      |    
  
        NOTICE: The forms used  in administering the above regulation are not being published; however, the  name of each form is listed below. The forms are available for public  inspection by contacting the agency contact for this regulation, or at the  office of the Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly Building, 2nd Floor,  Richmond, Virginia.
         FORMS (18VAC110-20) 
    Application for Registration as a Pharmacy Intern (rev.  8/07). 
    Affidavit of Practical Experience, Pharmacy Intern (rev.  8/07). 
    Application for Licensure as a Pharmacist by Examination  (rev. 8/07). 
    Instructions for Reinstating or Reactivating a Pharmacist  License (rev. 11/07).
    Application to Reinstate or Reactivate a Pharmacist License  (rev. 11/07). 
    Application for Approval of a Continuing Education Program  (rev. 8/07). 
    Application for Approval of ACPE Pharmacy School Course(s)  for Continuing Education Credit (rev. 8/07) 4/09). 
    Application for License to Dispense Drugs (permitted  physician) (rev. 8/07). 
    Application for a Pharmacy Permit (rev. 8/07) 3/09).  
    Application for a Nonresident Pharmacy Registration (rev.  7/08). 
    Application for a Permit as a Medical Equipment Supplier  (rev. 8/07) 3/09). 
    Application for a Controlled Substances Registration  Certificate (rev. 8/07). 
    Application for a Permit as a Humane Society (rev. 8/07)  3/09). 
    Application for Registration as a Pharmacy Intern for  Graduates of a Foreign College of Pharmacy (rev. 8/07). 
    Closing of a Pharmacy (rev. 8/07). 
    Application for Approval of a Robotic Pharmacy System (rev.  8/07). 
    Inspection Required for Approval of a Robotic Pharmacy System  (rev. 8/07). 
    Application for Approval of an Innovative (Pilot) Program  (rev. 8/07). 
    Pharmacy Technician Registration Instructions and Application  (rev. 7/08) 3/09). 
    Instructions for Reinstating a Pharmacy Technician  Registration (rev. 11/07).
    Application to Reinstate a Pharmacy Technician Registration  (rev. 11/07).
    Application for Approval of a Pharmacy Technician Training  Program (rev. 8/07). 
    Application for Registration for Volunteer Practice (rev.  8/07). 
    Sponsor Certification for Volunteer Registration (rev. 8/07).  
    Preceptor Verification Form (rev. 8/07).
    Application for Reinstatement of Registration as a Pharmacy  Intern (eff. 9/07).
    Affidavit for Limited-Use Pharmacy Technician (rev. 8/07).
    Limited-Use Pharmacy Technician Registration Instructions and  Application (rev. 7/08).
    Application for Registration as a Limited-Use Pharmacy  Technician (eff. 7/08).
    18VAC110-50-20. Fees.
    A. Unless otherwise provided, fees listed in this section  shall not be refundable.
    B. Initial application fees.
           |             |          1. Nonrestricted manufacturer    permit      |          $270      |    
       |             |          2. Restricted manufacturer    permit      |          $180      |    
       |             |          3. Wholesale distributor    license      |          $270      |    
       |             |          4. Warehouser permit      |          $270      |    
       |             |          5. Nonresident wholesale    distributor      |          $270      |    
       |             |          6. Controlled substances    registration      |          $90      |    
  
    C. Annual renewal fees shall be due on February 28 of each  year.
           |             |          1. Nonrestricted manufacturer    permit      |          $270      |    
       |             |          2. Restricted manufacturer    permit      |          $180      |    
       |             |          3. Wholesale distributor    license      |          $270      |    
       |             |          4. Warehouser permit      |          $270      |    
       |             |          5. Nonresident wholesale    distributor      |          $270      |    
       |             |          6. Controlled substances    registration      |          $90      |    
  
    D. Late fees. The following late fees shall be paid in  addition to the current renewal fee to renew an expired license within one year  of the expiration date. In addition, engaging in activities requiring a  license, permit, or registration after the expiration date of such license,  permit, or registration shall be grounds for disciplinary action by the board.
           |             |          1. Nonrestricted manufacturer    permit      |          $90      |    
       |             |          2. Restricted manufacturer    permit      |          $60      |    
       |             |          3. Wholesale distributor    license      |          $90      |    
       |             |          4. Warehouser permit      |          $90      |    
       |             |          5. Nonresident wholesale    distributor      |          $90      |    
       |             |          6. Controlled substances    registration      |          $30      |    
  
    E. Reinstatement fees.
    1. Any entity attempting to renew a license, permit, or  registration more than one year after the expiration date shall submit an  application for reinstatement with any required fees. Reinstatement is at the  discretion of the board and, except for reinstatement following license  revocation or suspension, may be granted by the executive director of the board  upon completion of an application and payment of any required fees. 
    2. Engaging in activities requiring a license, permit, or  registration after the expiration date of such license, permit, or registration  shall be grounds for disciplinary action by the board. Facilities or entities  that cease operation and wish to resume shall not be eligible for  reinstatement, but shall apply for a new permit or registration.
    3. Facilities or entities that failed to renew and continued  to operate for more than one renewal cycle shall pay the current and all back  renewal fees for the years in which they were operating plus the following  reinstatement fees:
           |             |          a. Nonrestricted manufacturer permit      |          $240      |    
       |             |          b. Restricted manufacturer permit      |          $210      |    
       |             |          c. Wholesale distributor license      |          $240      |    
       |             |          d. Warehouser permit      |          $240      |    
       |             |          e. Nonresident wholesale distributor      |          $240      |    
       |             |          f. Controlled substances registration      |          $180      |    
  
    F. Application for change or inspection fees. 
           |             |          1. Reinspection fee      |          $150      |    
       |             |          2. Inspection fee for change of location, structural    changes, or security system changes      |          $150      |    
       |             |          3. Change of ownership fee      |          $50      |    
       |             |          4. Change of responsible party      |          $50      |    
  
    G. The fee for a returned check shall be $35. 
    H. For the annual renewal due on or before December 31,  2006, the following fees shall be imposed for a license or permit: 
           |             |          1. Nonrestricted manufacturer permit      |          $210      |    
       |             |          2. Restricted manufacturer permit      |          $140      |    
       |             |          3. Wholesale distributor license      |          $210      |    
       |             |          4. Warehouser permit      |          $210      |    
       |             |          5. Nonresident wholesale distributor      |          $210      |    
  
    
          NOTICE:  The forms used in administering the above regulation are not being published;  however, the name of each form is listed below. The forms are available for  public inspection by contacting the agency contact for this regulation, or at  the office of the Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly Building, 2nd  Floor, Richmond, Virginia.
         FORMS (18VAC110-50) 
    Application for a Permit as a Restricted Manufacturer (rev. 8/07)  3/09).
    Application for a Permit as a Nonrestricted Manufacturer  (rev. 8/07) 3/09).
    Application for a Permit as a Warehouser (rev. 8/07) 3/09).
    Application for a License as a Wholesale Distributor (rev. 8/07)  3/09).
    Application for a Nonresident Wholesale Distributor  Registration (rev. 8/07) 9/08).
    Application for a License as a Wholesale Distributor --  Limited Use for Distribution of Medical Gases Only (rev. 8/07) 3/09).
    
        VA.R. Doc. No. R09-1311; Filed May 20, 2009, 11:13 a.m.