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A09260 Summary:

BILL NOA09260
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORPaulin
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§6527, 6801, 6802 & 6909, Ed L
 
Permits licensed pharmacists and nurse practitioners to prescribe and order COVID-19 immunizations; permits physicians to issue non-patient specific orders to pharmacists for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older; permits pharmacists to issue patient specific orders for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older.
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A09260 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          9260
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    November 21, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. PAULIN -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Higher Education
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend the education law, in relation to the prescribing and
          administration of certain immunizations by a physician, pharmacist  or
          a certified nurse practitioner

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 7 of section 6527  of  the  education  law,  as
     2  amended  by  chapter  555  of  the  laws  of 2021, is amended to read as
     3  follows:
     4    7. A licensed physician may prescribe and  order  a  patient  specific
     5  order or non-patient specific regimen to a licensed pharmacist, pursuant
     6  to  regulations promulgated by the commissioner, and consistent with the
     7  public health law,  for:  (a)  administering  immunizations  to  prevent
     8  influenza  and  COVID-19  to patients two years of age or older; and (b)
     9  administering immunizations to prevent pneumococcal, acute herpes  zost-
    10  er,  hepatitis  A,  hepatitis  B,  human papillomavirus, measles, mumps,
    11  rubella, varicella, [COVID-19,] meningococcal,  tetanus,  diphtheria  or
    12  pertussis  disease  and  medications required for emergency treatment of
    13  anaphylaxis to patients eighteen years of age or older; and (c) adminis-
    14  tering other immunizations recommended  by  the  advisory  committee  on
    15  immunization practices of the centers for disease control and prevention
    16  for  patients  eighteen  years  of  age  or older if the commissioner of
    17  health in consultation with the commissioner determines that an  immuni-
    18  zation:  (i)  (A)  may  be  safely administered by a licensed pharmacist
    19  within their lawful scope of practice; and (B) is needed to prevent  the
    20  transmission  of  a reportable communicable disease that is prevalent in
    21  New York state; or (ii) is a recommended immunization for such  patients
    22  who: (A) meet age requirements, (B) lack documentation of such immuniza-
    23  tion,  (C)  lack  evidence  of past infection, or (D) have an additional
    24  risk factor or another indication as recommended by the advisory commit-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13959-02-5

        A. 9260                             2
 
     1  tee on immunization practices of the centers  for  disease  control  and
     2  prevention.  Nothing  in  this  subdivision  shall  authorize unlicensed
     3  persons to administer immunizations, vaccines or other drugs.
     4    §  2.  Section  6801  of  the education law is amended by adding a new
     5  subdivision 10  to read as follows:
     6    10. A licensed pharmacist within their lawful scope  of  practice  may
     7  prescribe  and order a patient specific order for medications to prevent
     8  COVID-19 to patients two years of age or older.
     9    § 3. Subparagraph 2 of paragraph a of subdivision 22 of  section  6802
    10  of  the education law, as amended by chapter 802 of the laws of 2022, is
    11  amended to read as follows:
    12    (2) the direct application of an immunizing agent to children  between
    13  the  ages of two and eighteen years of age, whether by injection, inges-
    14  tion, inhalation or any other means,  pursuant  to  a  patient  specific
    15  order  or non-patient specific regimen prescribed or ordered by a physi-
    16  cian or certified nurse practitioner, for immunization to prevent influ-
    17  enza and COVID-19 and medications required for  emergency  treatment  of
    18  anaphylaxis  resulting  from  such  immunization. If the commissioner of
    19  health determines that there is an outbreak of influenza or COVID-19, or
    20  that there is the imminent threat of an outbreak of influenza or  COVID-
    21  19,  then  the  commissioner  of health may issue a non-patient specific
    22  regimen applicable statewide.
    23    § 4. Subdivision 7 of section 6909 of the education law, as amended by
    24  chapter 555 of the laws of 2021, is amended to read as follows:
    25    7. A certified nurse practitioner may prescribe and  order  a  patient
    26  specific order or non-patient specific regimen to a licensed pharmacist,
    27  pursuant  to regulations promulgated by the commissioner, and consistent
    28  with the public health law,  for:  (a)  administering  immunizations  to
    29  prevent  influenza  and  COVID-19 to patients two years of age or older;
    30  and (b)  administering  immunizations  to  prevent  pneumococcal,  acute
    31  herpes  zoster, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, human papillomavirus, measles,
    32  mumps, rubella, varicella, [COVID-19,] meningococcal, tetanus,  diphthe-
    33  ria  or  pertussis disease and medications required for emergency treat-
    34  ment of anaphylaxis to patients eighteen years of age or older; and  (c)
    35  administering  other immunizations recommended by the advisory committee
    36  on immunization  practices  of  the  centers  for  disease  control  and
    37  prevention  for  patients  eighteen years of age or older if the commis-
    38  sioner of health in consultation with the commissioner  determines  that
    39  an  immunization: (i) (A) may be safely administered by a licensed phar-
    40  macist within their lawful scope of  practice;  and  (B)  is  needed  to
    41  prevent  the  transmission  of a reportable communicable disease that is
    42  prevalent in New York state; or (ii) is a recommended  immunization  for
    43  such  patients who: (A) meet age requirements, (B) lack documentation of
    44  such immunization, (C) lack evidence of past infection, or (D)  have  an
    45  additional risk factor or another indication as recommended by the advi-
    46  sory  committee  on  immunization  practices  of the centers for disease
    47  control and prevention. Nothing  in  this  subdivision  shall  authorize
    48  unlicensed persons to administer immunizations, vaccines or other drugs.
    49    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
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