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Ohio House Bill No. 71
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Introduction The bill was introduced to the 124th General Assembly (2001-2002) sponsored by Representatives Faber, Brinkman, DeWine, Driehaus, Callender, Collier, Flowers, Grendell, Hagan, Husted, Jerse, Krupinski, Reidelbach, Schaffer, Seaver, Seitz, Setzer, Willamowski, Wolpert, Womer Benjamin.
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| A BILL To amend section 4729.16 and to enact section 4729.162 of the
Revised Code to provide that a pharmacist may refuse to dispense a drug on the basis of
ethical or religious principles. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO: Section 1. That section 4729.16 be amended and section 4729.162 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows: Sec. 4729.16.
(B) Any individual whose identification card is revoked, suspended, or refused, shall return the identification card and license to the offices of the state board of pharmacy within ten days after receipt of notice of such action. (C) The board may not take action under division (A) of this section against a pharmacist for doing either of the following in accordance with section 4729.162 of the Revised Code:
(D) As used in this section: "Unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy" includes any of the following:
(D)(E) The board may suspend a license or identification card under division (B) of section 3719.121 of the Revised Code by utilizing a telephone conference call to review the allegations and take a vote. (E)(F) If, pursuant to an adjudication under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the board has reasonable cause to believe that a pharmacist or pharmacy intern is physically or mentally impaired, the board may require the pharmacist or pharmacy intern to submit to a physical or mental examination, or both. Sec. 4729.162. Unless self-employed, a pharmacist who intends to refuse to dispense a drug for ethical or religious reasons shall provide to the pharmacist's employer a written statement of the basis for the refusal before receiving a request to fill a prescription for the drug. If such a written statement has been provided, the pharmacist's employer shall not discharge, discipline, discriminate against, or retaliate against or deny employment or promotion to the pharmacist solely on the basis of refusal to dispense the drug. A pharmacist who refuses, in accordance with this section, to dispense a drug and the pharmacist's employer are not liable in damages for harm resulting from the refusal. A pharmacist or employer may not be denied public funds on the basis of a pharmacist's refusal, in accordance with this section, to dispense a drug. Section 2. That existing section 4729.16 of the Revised Code is hereby repealed.
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