All Roll Calls
Yes: 139 • No: 29
Sponsored By: Dan Dockstader (Republican)
Signed by Governor
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The law expands what counts as the practice of pharmacy. Pharmacists can interpret, compound, dispense, and administer medical orders and prescriptions. They can counsel patients and assess patients to prescribe certain drugs and devices, under Board of Pharmacy rules. They can provide pharmacist care services and engage in collaborative pharmaceutical care. These changes take effect July 1, 2026.
The law does not require any pharmacist to provide collaborative pharmaceutical care. Employers may not punish a pharmacist for declining a collaborative practice agreement. These protections take effect July 1, 2026.
The Wyoming Board of Pharmacy must write rules to carry out this law. Board rules govern collaborative pharmaceutical care. The rulemaking and effective-date sections take effect as soon as the bill becomes law. Most other changes start July 1, 2026.
Dan Dockstader
Republican • Senate
Marilyn Connolly
Republican • House
Steve Harshman
Republican • House
J.R. Riggins
Republican • House
Art Washut
Republican • House
Lynn Hutchings
Republican • Senate
All Roll Calls
Yes: 139 • No: 29
House vote • 3/5/2026
H 3rd Reading:Passed 41-20-1-0-0
Yes: 41 • No: 20
Senate vote • 3/5/2026
S Concur:Passed 28-3-0-0-0
Yes: 28 • No: 3
House vote • 3/2/2026
H10 - Labor:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 9-0-0-0-0
Yes: 9 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/24/2026
S 3rd Reading:Passed 27-4-0-0-0
Yes: 27 • No: 4
Senate vote • 2/19/2026
S10 - Labor:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 5-0-0-0-0
Yes: 5 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/13/2026
S Introduced and Referred to S10 - Labor 29-2-0-0-0
Yes: 29 • No: 2
Governor Signed SEA No. 0065
Assigned Chapter Number 103
S President Signed SEA No. 0065
H Speaker Signed SEA No. 0065
H 3rd Reading:Passed 41-20-1-0-0
S Received for Concurrence
S Concur:Passed 28-3-0-0-0
Assigned Number SEA No. 0065
H 2nd Reading:Passed
H COW:Passed
H10 - Labor:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 9-0-0-0-0
H Placed on General File
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10 - Labor
S 3rd Reading:Passed 27-4-0-0-0
S 2nd Reading:Passed
S COW:Passed
S10 - Labor:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 5-0-0-0-0
S Placed on General File
S Introduced and Referred to S10 - Labor 29-2-0-0-0
Bill Number Assigned
S Received for Introduction
Engrossed
Enrolled
Introduced
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