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House debates pharmacy practice changes; committee age‑lowering for pharmacist vaccines fails

March 04, 2026 | Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming


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House debates pharmacy practice changes; committee age‑lowering for pharmacist vaccines fails
The Wyoming House examined Senate File 121 on March 4, a measure to update the Wyoming Pharmacy Act and expand pharmacists' scope to administer immunizations to younger children. Representative Larson Lloyd moved a committee amendment that would set the minimum pharmacist immunization age at three, but the House declined to adopt the lower age and left the standing committee’s age‑seven threshold in place.

Representative Larson Lloyd explained that pharmacists already administer certain shots under federal law and said lowering the age to three would increase convenience and access for rural families who may lack pediatric providers. He framed the change as voluntary: parents could still choose a pediatrician or community clinic.

Several committee members and floor speakers opposed lowering the age. Representative Guggen cited concerns about increased adverse reactions and asserted that existing reporting practices do not capture all incidents; Representative McCann echoed safety reservations. Representative Clston said the practice act update was the bill’s primary purpose and cautioned that, without the standing committee change, the broader bill might have failed in committee. Supporters including Representative Wash emphasized rural access and the voluntary nature of pharmacist administration.

After floor debate, the chamber voted on the standing committee amendment to lower the age and the amendment was not adopted. With the committee’s changes intact, Senate File 121 was ordered to third reading.

Next steps: The pharmacy practice updates remain under consideration; the House record shows the standing committee’s decision to keep age seven was sustained on the floor and the bill proceeds to third reading for further action.

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