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Report No. 1, 57th Parliament - Pharmacy Business Ownership Bill 2023
Committee’s report
The committee has taken carriage of all evidence provided to the former Economics and Governance Committee. The committee tabled Report No. 1, 57th Parliament - Pharmacy Business Ownership Bill 2023 on 8 March 2024. The report can be accessed here.
View: | Report |
View: | Parliamentary debate on the Bill 19 March 2024 - Transcript pages 656 - 658 and 670 - 699 The debate can be viewed by clicking on the movie icon within the transcripts. |
ABOUT THE BILL
The Pharmacy Business Ownership Bill 2023 (Bill) was introduced into the Queensland Parliament on 30 November 2023 by Hon. Shannon Fentiman MP, Minister for Health, Mental Health and Services and Minister for Women, and referred to the former Economics and Governance Committee for consideration. On 13 February 2024, the Legislative Assembly amended Schedule 6 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly, establishing the Cost of Living and Economics Committee, and transferred the Bill to the Cost of Living and Economics Committee for detailed consideration.
NOTE SUBMISSIONS AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED PRIOR TO 13 FEBRUARY 2024 ARE LOCATED ON THE FORMER COMMITTEE'S INQUIRY WEBPAGE.
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The Pharmacy Business Ownership Act 2001 (2001 Act) has been in place for over 20 years and has been significantly amended during that time. The Government has advised that the 2001 Act is outdated and limits Queensland Health's ability to ensure compliance with its requirements. The Pharmacy Business Ownership Bill 2023 (Bill) seeks to repeal the 2001 Act and replace it with a modern and effective framework for regulation of the ownership of pharmacy businesses.
The policy objectives of the Bill are to:
- clarify the requirements in the 2001 Act relating to who may own or hold an interest in a pharmacy business, and retain the limits on the number of pharmacy businesses that a person may own or hold an interest in
- establish a regulatory council as a statutory body to administer the Act and transfer regulatory functions from Queensland Health to the council
- establish a licensing framework for the ownership of and interests in pharmacy businesses
- prohibit the regulatory council from issuing a licence if the pharmacy business is located in a supermarket
- prohibit third parties from exercising inappropriate control over how pharmacy business owners provide pharmacy services related to medicines, and provide that clauses in a contract or agreement that allow a third party to exercise inappropriate control are void
- require the regulatory council to report the results of compliance audits
- require the regulatory council to maintain a register of pharmacies, to assist the community to locate pharmacies and services provided by pharmacies
- modernise existing provisions relating to the functions and powers of inspectors, legal proceedings, delegations and protections from civil liability
- restrict disclosure of information obtained in connection with the administration of the legislation to limited circumstances, and
- confirm that regulations may be made about fees, waiver of fees, record keeping and pharmacy premise standards.
Further information
Further information including written briefings, correspondence, the departmental response to submissions, transcripts and answers to questions taken on notice is available under the Related Publications tab.
submissions
Submissions are now closed. The submissions accepted by the former Economics and Governance Committee (all of which are being considered by the Cost of Living and Economics Committee) are accessible under the “View Submissions” tab above.
PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS
The former Economics and Governance Committee held a public briefing on the Bill with officers of Queensland Health on Thursday, 14 December 2023, and a public hearing with key stakeholders on 12 February 2024.
INQUIRY TIMELINE (AS COMMENCED BY THE FORMER ECONOMICS AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE AND CONTINUED BY THE COST OF LIVING AND ECONOMICS COMMITTEE)
Submissions closed: | 5.00pm, Friday, 19 January 2024 |
Public Briefing: | Thursday, 14 December 2023. 10.15am - 11.15am |
Public Hearing: | Monday, 12 February 2024. 10.15am - 1.40pm. Venue - Committee room 3, Level 6, Parliamentary Annexe |
Report: | Friday, 8 March 2024 - report |
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