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Kansas Policy

Year Available
pending
Authority By
Prescriptive Authority
Methods
Pill, Patch, Ring, Shot, LNG, UPA, NH
Ages
All ages

Kansas Resources

On April 4, 2026 Kansas passed the Pharmacist Practice Authority Act (HB 2068) which allows a pharmacist to initiate therapy for a condition that does not require a new diagnosis, which would include hormonal and non-hormonal contraception.  This law will go into effect on July 1, 2026.

Training

Kansas Pharmacist Contraception Services Training Program

Pharmacists in Kansas may initiate therapy “consistent with the pharmacist’s education, training and experience; and within the accepted standard of care that would be provided in a similar setting by a reasonable and prudent pharmacist with similar education, training and experience.”  This home study training program is intended to prepare pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives (pills, patch, ring, injection, nonhormonal, emergency contraception) under the Kansas Pharmacist Practice Authority Act.

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Policy

Year Available
pending
Authority By
Prescriptive Authority
Methods
Pill, Patch, Ring, Shot, LNG, UPA, NH
Ages
All ages

Kansas Resources

On April 4, 2026 Kansas passed the Pharmacist Practice Authority Act (HB 2068) which allows a pharmacist to initiate therapy for a condition that does not require a new diagnosis, which would include hormonal and non-hormonal contraception.  This law will go into effect on July 1, 2026.

Training

Kansas Pharmacist Contraception Services Training Program

Pharmacists in Kansas may initiate therapy “consistent with the pharmacist’s education, training and experience; and within the accepted standard of care that would be provided in a similar setting by a reasonable and prudent pharmacist with similar education, training and experience.”  This home study training program is intended to prepare pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives (pills, patch, ring, injection, nonhormonal, emergency contraception) under the Kansas Pharmacist Practice Authority Act.

State Champion

We're building a state-based network of pharmacist leaders to expand access to contraception and build momentum for pharmacy-based reproductive health services. Your State Champion serves as a local resource and advocate within the Birth Control Pharmacist Community.

Log in to access contact information for your State Champion.

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