Pharmacists May Order and Administer COVID-19 Tests

For purposes of preparing for, responding to, and mitigating any effect of COVID-19, Emergency Order 20-006 was filed suspending section 483.813, Florida Statutes, for the provision that requires a pharmacist to be separately licensed to perform a clinical laboratory test, and section 465.003(13), Florida Statutes, for the provisions that prohibit a pharmacist from ordering, administering, or reporting the results of COVID-19 tests, including serology tests, authorized by the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA), at a location with a clear and active pharmacy license. This suspension applies until the expiration of Executive Order 20-52.

The full version of the State Surgeon General’s Emergency Order may be found at https://s33330.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/DOH-Emergency-Order-20-006.pdf.

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Pharmacists May Order and Administer COVID-19 Tests

For purposes of preparing for, responding to, and mitigating any effect of COVID-19, Emergency Order 20-006 was filed suspending section 483.813, Florida Statutes, for the provision that requires a pharmacist to be separately licensed to perform a clinical laboratory test, and section 465.003(13), Florida Statutes, for the provisions that prohibit a pharmacist from ordering, administering, or reporting the results of COVID-19 tests, including serology tests, authorized by the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA), at a location with a clear and active pharmacy license. This suspension applies until the expiration of Executive Order 20-52.

The full version of the State Surgeon General’s Emergency Order may be found at https://s33330.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/DOH-Emergency-Order-20-006.pdf.