Wisconsin Code § 450.035

Administration of drug products and devices; vaccines
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(1g) In this section, “drug product or device” does not include a vaccine.
(1r) A pharmacist may not administer by injection a prescribed drug product or device unless he or she has successfully
completed a course of study and training in administration technique conducted by a course provider approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or the board. A pharmacist
who administers a prescribed drug product or device under this
subsection shall comply with the requirements and procedures
established in rules promulgated by the board under s. 450.02
(2g) (b). The pharmacist or his or her agent shall also, after the
pharmacist administers a prescribed drug product or device under
this subsection, notify the prescribing practitioner or enter the information in a patient record system shared by the prescribing
practitioner.
(1t) A person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under s.
450.03 (1) (f) or (g) may not administer a prescribed drug product
or device unless he or she has successfully completed a course of
study and training in administration technique conducted by a
course provider approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or the board. A person engaged in the practice of
pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f) or (g) may administer a prescribed drug product or device under this subsection only under
the direct supervision of a pharmacist who has successfully completed a course of study and training in administration technique
conducted by a course provider approved by the Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education or the board. A person engaged
in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f) or (g) who administers a prescribed drug product or device under this subsection shall comply with the requirements and procedures established in rules promulgated by the board under s. 450.02 (2g) (b).
The person or his or her agent shall also, after the person administers a prescribed drug product or device under this subsection,
notify the prescribing practitioner or enter the information in a
patient record system shared by the prescribing practitioner.
(2) A pharmacist may not administer a vaccine unless he or
she has successfully completed 12 hours in a course of study and
training, approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education or the board, in vaccination storage, protocols, administration technique, emergency procedures, and record keeping
and has satisfied the requirements specified in sub. (2t). Except
as provided under sub. (2c), a pharmacist may not administer a
vaccine under this subsection to a person who is under the age of
6.
(2c) A pharmacist may administer a vaccine under sub. (2) to
a person who is under the age of 6 if all of the following apply:
(a) The vaccine is administered pursuant to a prescription order issued within the 29 days immediately preceding the day on
which the vaccine is administered.
(b) The pharmacist has successfully completed a course of instruction approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education or the board that includes the administration of vaccines to children under the age of 6.
(2g) (a) A person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under
s. 450.03 (1) (f), (fm), or (g) may not administer a vaccine unless
he or she acts under the direct supervision of a health care
provider authorized to administer vaccines and he or she has successfully completed 12 hours in a course of study and training,
approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
or the board, in vaccination storage, protocols, administration
technique, emergency procedures, and record keeping. If the supervising health care provider under this paragraph is a pharmacist, a person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03
(1) (f), (fm), or (g) may not administer a vaccine unless the supervising pharmacist has successfully completed a course of study
and training specified in sub. (2) and has satisfied the requirements specified in sub. (2t).
(b) A person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under s.
450.03 (1) (f) , (fm), or (g) may not administer a vaccine under
this subsection to a person who is under the age of 6.
(2h) (a) A pharmacy technician may not administer a vaccine unless all of the following are satisfied:
1. The pharmacy technician has successfully completed at
least 2 hours in a course of study and training, approved by the
Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or the board, in
hands-on injection technique and the recognition and treatment
of emergency reactions to vaccines.
2. The pharmacy technician acts under the direct supervision
of a pharmacist and the supervising pharmacist has successfully
completed a course of study and training specified in sub. (2) and
has satisfied the requirements specified in sub. (2t).
3. The pharmacy technician holds a current certification in
basic life support or cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
4. The pharmacy technician holds a certified pharmacy technician certification from either the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board, or its successor organization, or the National
Healthcareer Association, or its successor organization.
(b) A pharmacy technician may not administer a vaccine under this subsection to a person who is under the age of 6.
(2i) (a) Subject to subs. (2), (2g), and (2h), a pharmacist, a
pharmacy technician, or a person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f), (fm), or (g) may administer without
a prescription order any vaccine listed in the current immunization schedules recommended by the federal advisory committee
on immunization practices and published by the federal centers
for disease control and prevention.
(b) Subject to subs. (2), (2g), and (2h), a pharmacist, a pharmacy technician, or a person engaged in the practice of pharmacy
under s. 450.03 (1) (f) , (fm), or (g) may initiate and administer
any vaccine not listed in the current immunization schedules recommended by the federal advisory committee on immunization
practices and published by the federal centers for disease control
and prevention if the vaccine is administered pursuant to a prescription order, vaccination protocol, or standing order.
(2k) A person authorized to administer a vaccine under this
section may administer by injection epinephrine and diphenhydramine to a person experiencing an adverse reaction to a
vaccine.
(2m) Except as provided in sub. (1t), (2g), (2h), or (2k), a
pharmacist may not delegate to any person any administration of
a prescribed drug product or device or vaccine under sub. (1r) or
(2).
(2t) A pharmacist may not administer a vaccine under sub.

(2) or supervise a person administering a vaccine under sub. (2g)
or (2h) unless the pharmacist satisfies each of the following:
(a) The pharmacist has in effect liability insurance that covers
the pharmacist and a person who administers a vaccine under
sub. (2g) or (2h) against loss, expense and liability resulting from
errors, omissions or neglect in the administration of vaccines in
an amount that is not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence
and $2,000,000 for all occurrences in any one policy year.
(b) The pharmacist maintains proof that he or she satisfies the
requirement specified in par. (a) and, upon request, provides
copies of such proof to the department or the board.
(3) A pharmacist, a pharmacy technician, or a person engaged
in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f) , (fm), or (g)
who successfully completes a course of study and training specified in sub. (1r), (1t), (2), (2g), or (2h), or holds a certification under sub. (2h), shall maintain proof of completion or holding the
certification and, upon request, provide copies of such proof to
the department or the board.
(4) A pharmacist, pharmacy technician, or person engaged in
the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f), (fm), or (g) who
administers a vaccine to a person under this section shall update,
or cause a pharmacy to update, the Wisconsin Immunization
Registry established by the department of health services within
7 days of administering the vaccine.

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