Staff Report with Final Results: Texas State Board of Pharmacy Page: A7
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Pharmacy Technician Certification Study
As a management action, direct the Pharmacy Board to study the potential benefits of recognizing
all pharmacy technician certifications offered by entities accredited by the National Commission for
Certifying Agencies.
Fiscal Implication Summary
Overall, the Sunset Commission's recommendations would not have a significant fiscal impact to the
state since most either clarify current practice or change procedures in ways that do not require additional
resources. The recommendation to make the late renewal penalty structure for pharmacy technicians
consistent with that of pharmacists would result in an annual loss to the General Revenue of about
$36,000 because pharmacy technicians renewing within 90 days of expired registrations would pay
reduced penalties.
Texas State Board of Pharmacy
Fiscal Loss to the General
Year Revenue Fund
2018 $36,000
2019 $36,000
2020 $36,000
2021 $36,000
2022 $36,000Texas State Board of Pharmacy Staff Report with Final Results
Sunset Commission DecisionsSunset Advisory Commission
June 2017
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Ogle, Steven; Schiff, Tamara; Hartley, Cee & Teleki, Katharine. Staff Report with Final Results: Texas State Board of Pharmacy, report, June 2017; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1033475/m1/17/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.