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HB 838

Maryland - Session 2026

House of Delegates passed_lower 2026-03-28
Bill Details

Title: State Board of Pharmacy - Prescriber-Pharmacist Agreements

Summary

Authorizing licensed certified midwives to enter into therapy management contracts; repealing a requirement that authorized prescribers submit prescriber-pharmacist agreements to the health occupations board that regulates the authorized prescriber; authorizing pharmacists, under certain circumstances, to enter into prescriber-pharmacist agreements that authorize the pharmacist to treat an opioid use disorder using controlled dangerous substances drug therapy; etc.

Sponsor
Delegate Cullison
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-04 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-05 Status passed_lower
2026-03-28 Latest Action In the Senate - Favorable Report by Finance
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