Pharmacists, Pharmacies, and Manufacturers, Wholesalers, and Distributors (216-RICR-40-15-1)


216-RICR-40-15-1 INACTIVE RULE

This rule will be effective on 04/12/2026.
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1.1Authority

1.2Incorporation by Reference

1.3Definitions

1.4Code of Professional Conduct for Pharmacists and Pharmacies

1.5Pharmacists/Licensure Requirements

1.6Pharmacies: Licensure Requirements

1.7Specialized Pharmacy Practice

1.8Compounding of Pharmaceuticals

1.9Automated Storage and Distribution Devices

1.10Provision of Medications by Non-Pharmacists

1.11Central Fill Operations

1.12Administration of Immunizations and Performance of Limited-Function Tests by Pharmacists

1.13Pharmacy Technicians

1.14Collaborative Pharmacy Practice

1.15Wholesalers Distributors, Redistributors, and Manufacturers

1.16Medications for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Preexposure (PrEP) and Post-exposure (PEP) Prophylaxis

1.17Contraceptives

1.18Emergency Response Related to Pharmacy Practice and Procedures

1.19Violations, Complaints, and Sanctions

Title 216 Department of Health
Chapter 40 Professional Licensing and Facility Regulation
Subchapter 15 Pharmacy
Part 1 Pharmacists, Pharmacies, and Manufacturers, Wholesalers, and Distributors (216-RICR-40-15-1)
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 04/12/2026
Additional Information https://health.ri.gov/regulations/

Regulation Authority:

R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-19.1-5(6)
R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-18-93(e)
R.I. Gen. Laws § 23-25.6-7
R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 5-19.2

Purpose and Reason:

The Department is amending this rule to include the following:

  • A pharmaceutical redistribution program utilizing donated drugs by January 1, 2023 as required by R.I. Pub. Law 22-402.
  • Allowing licensed pharmacists to prescribe, dispense, and administer medications for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Preexposure (PrEP) and Post-exposure (PEP) Prophylaxis pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-18-93.
  • Revisions to the Collaborative Practice Agreement policies
  • Updates to wording regarding staffing requirements
  • Updates to wording regarding compounding to reflect updates to the language in the USP


Revisions to R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-19.1-11, 5-19.1-15, 5-19.1-16, and 5-19.1-20 which implements the following changes:

  • Pharmacist licenses will be valid for a period of two years as R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-19.1-20 states that the renewal fee is to be paid biennially. RIDOH lengthened the licensing period to correspond to the change in the statute.
  • Pharmacy intern licenses will be valid for a minimum of five years.
  • Pharmacy technician licenses will be valid for a minimum of two years.

Rulemaking Documents are organized by document type and are part of this rule’s rulemaking record (R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-35-2.3). If multiple documents of the same type are listed below, each is a unique document. If there are multiple Public Notice of Proposed Rulemaking documents, view each document to identify the most recently amended version, as it may be amended at any point during the Public Comment Period.