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Romanchuk's Bill Passes Allowing Pharmacy Technicians to Administer Immunizations

June 27, 2024
Mark Romanchuk News
 

COLUMBUS—The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 144, which allows certified pharmacy technicians and registered pharmacy technicians to administer immunizations. This includes providing the service to children who are five, as opposed to the current age limit of seven. The bill was backed by State Senator Mark Romanchuk (R-Ontario) who serves as the Chair of the Medicaid Committee and member of the Health Committee.

“Ohioans deserve the opportunity to access medical treatment that is convenient and safe," said Romanchuk. "Allowing these highly trained medical providers the ability to simply do their jobs will ensure our children grow up in happy, healthy, and in safe environments.”

Senate Bill 144 requires pharmacy technicians: Work under the direct supervision of a pharmacist. 
Complete a course in the administration of immunizations.
Receive and maintain certification to perform basic life-support procedures.
Practice in accordance with protocols that meet various requirements established under existing law.


The bill passed now goes to the Governor to sign.