Idaho Code
Chapter 17 - PHARMACISTS
Section 54-1723B - MULTISTATE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY.

54-1723B. MULTISTATE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary:
(1) The board may enter into mutual recognition agreements with one (1) or more party states provided that each party state:
(a) Has substantially similar requirements for drug outlet registration as required in section 54-1730, Idaho Code, pharmacist licensure, as required in section 54-1722, Idaho Code, or pharmacist intern and technician registration, as required by board rule, or both;
(b) Requires a fingerprint-based criminal history check prior to licensure that is substantially similar to the requirement in section 54-1718, Idaho Code; and
(c) Grants the same multistate practice privileges to Idaho drug outlets, pharmacists, pharmacist interns, or technicians as Idaho grants to the party state’s drug outlets, pharmacists, pharmacist interns, or technicians under like circumstances and conditions.
(2) A drug outlet, pharmacist, pharmacist intern, or technician license issued by a party state will be recognized by the board as permitting the multistate practice of pharmacy in or into Idaho without a license issued by the board provided the following conditions are met:
(a) The party state is the primary state of residence for the multistate licensee;
(b) The multistate licensee holds an active license issued by a party state that is not currently suspended, revoked, canceled, or otherwise restricted or conditioned in any manner; and
(c) The requirements specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection must be met at all times by any multistate licensee engaged in the multistate practice of pharmacy in or into Idaho.
(i) If such a multistate licensee no longer meets the requirements in paragraph (a) of this subsection, the multistate licensee must apply for licensure in the new primary state of residence prior to relocating to the new primary state of residence. If the pharmacist, pharmacist intern, or technician’s new primary state of residence is either Idaho or another party state, the pharmacist, pharmacist intern, or technician may continue to practice until a new license is issued in the new primary state of residence.
(ii) If a multistate licensee no longer meets the requirements in paragraph (b) of this subsection, the multistate licensee must immediately cease engaging in the multistate practice of pharmacy in or into Idaho, unless the multistate licensee obtains a license issued by the board.
(3) A multistate licensee engaged in the multistate practice of pharmacy in or into Idaho must comply with all laws governing the practice of pharmacy in the state of Idaho.
(4) If the board finds grounds for discipline exist, as set forth in section 54-1726 or 37-2718, Idaho Code, the board may impose upon the multistate practice privileges of a multistate licensee any of the penalties set forth in section 54-1728 or 37-2718, Idaho Code. The board’s imposition of any penalties shall be limited to the multistate practice privileges of a multistate licensee. Only the party state shall have the power to revoke, suspend, or otherwise discipline a license issued by the party state.
(5) The board shall promptly notify a party state of any board action taken against the multistate practice privileges of a multistate licensee licensed by the party state. The party state shall give the same priority and effect to reported conduct received from the board as it would if such conduct had occurred within the party state.

History:
[54-1723B, added 2019, ch. 25, sec. 4, p. 42; am. 2021, ch. 54, sec. 13, p. 170; am. 2022, ch. 45, sec. 3, p. 129.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 54 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES

Chapter 17 - PHARMACISTS

Section 54-1701 - SHORT TITLE.

Section 54-1702 - LEGISLATIVE DECLARATION.

Section 54-1703 - STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.

Section 54-1705 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 54-1706 - STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY ESTABLISHED.

Section 54-1707 - MEMBERSHIP.

Section 54-1708 - QUALIFICATIONS OF BOARD MEMBERS.

Section 54-1709 - APPOINTMENT OF BOARD MEMBERS — NOTICE OF VACANCY — NOMINEES.

Section 54-1710 - TERMS OF OFFICE.

Section 54-1711 - VACANCIES.

Section 54-1712 - REMOVAL OF BOARD MEMBERS.

Section 54-1713 - ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD.

Section 54-1714 - COMPENSATION OF BOARD MEMBERS.

Section 54-1715 - MEETINGS OF THE BOARD.

Section 54-1716 - EMPLOYEES.

Section 54-1717 - RULES.

Section 54-1718 - LICENSURE AND DISCIPLINE.

Section 54-1719 - MEDICATIONS — DRUGS — DEVICES — OTHER MATERIALS.

Section 54-1720 - OTHER DUTIES — POWERS — AUTHORITY.

Section 54-1721 - UNLAWFUL PRACTICE.

Section 54-1722 - QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION.

Section 54-1723 - QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE BY RECIPROCITY.

Section 54-1723A - CERTIFICATE TO ENGAGE IN THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY INTO IDAHO.

Section 54-1723B - MULTISTATE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY.

Section 54-1725 - CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION.

Section 54-1726 - GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINE.

Section 54-1727 - CONFIDENTIALITY OF PRESCRIPTIONS AND PATIENT INFORMATION.

Section 54-1728 - PENALTIES AND REINSTATEMENT INTERVALS.

Section 54-1729 - REGISTRATION AND LICENSURE OF FACILITIES.

Section 54-1729A - WHOLESALE DRUG DISTRIBUTOR — LICENSURE.

Section 54-1730 - DRUG OUTLET APPLICATION PROCEDURES.

Section 54-1731 - NOTIFICATIONS.

Section 54-1732 - VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES.

Section 54-1733 - VALIDITY OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS.

Section 54-1733A - TRANSMISSION OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS.

Section 54-1733B - OPIOID ANTAGONISTS.

Section 54-1733D - EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTORS — PRESCRIPTION AND ADMINISTRATION.

Section 54-1736 - DECLARATION OF COMMON NUISANCE.

Section 54-1737 - BURDEN OF PROOF.

Section 54-1737A - RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSACTIONS.

Section 54-1738 - PROOF THAT A DRUG IS A PRESCRIPTION DRUG OR LEGEND DRUG.

Section 54-1739 - PROSPECTIVE DRUG REVIEW AND COUNSELING.

Section 54-1760 - SHORT TITLE.

Section 54-1762 - LEGEND DRUG DONATION.

Section 54-1762A - DRUG DONATION FOR ANIMALS.

Section 54-1764 - IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.

Section 54-1769 - COMMUNICATION REGARDING BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS.

Section 54-1771 - SEVERABILITY.