Effective July 1, 2021, the Board of Pharmacy will adopt amended regulations to consolidate the renewal license types into two categories: (1) a premises or facility license, and (2) a license issued to an individual, other than a pharmacist or an advanced practice pharmacist.  This regulatory action amends and repeals regulations under 16 CCR 1702, 1702.1, 1702.2, and 1702.5 to consolidate standards for various board license types. The rule also requires disclosure of all continuing education requirements to renew a pharmacist or advanced pharmacist license as required by section 1732.5.

Also in California, the Board of Pharmacy readopts regulations originally adopted in emergency action 2020 – 0420 – 02E relating to the independent initiation and furnishing of HIV pre-exposure and post-exposure prophylaxis to patients as authorized by Statutes 2019, chapter 532 (SB 159). The rule is effective February 25 and expires August 24, 2021.

Also in California, NACDS and the California Retailers Association (CRA) submitted a joint letter to the California Senate Business, Professions & Economic Development Committee in opposition of SB 362 which would prohibit community pharmacies from utilizing metrics to evaluate the performance of employees.  NACDS and CRA commented that while SB 362 is well-intentioned, it contains ambiguous and onerous requirements that are impossible for pharmacies to meet and maya ultimately threaten access to pharmacy services and jeopardize patient safety.

Also in California, NACDS and the California Retailers Association (CRA) submitted a joint letter to the California Senate Business, Professions & Economic Development Committee supporting AB 671, which will require the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to provide disease management or similar payment to DHCS contracted pharmacies dispensing specialty drugs to Medi-Cal beneficiaries.

Also in California, the Department of Health Care Services issued the Medical Rx Pharmacy Provider and Prescriber Readiness Survey to survey pharmacies on their current process to conducting business for Medi-Cal pharmacy services. The data in the survey will be held confidential and the results will be used by the Education & Outreach team to design training offerings for Medi-Cal Rx to prepare providers for the upcoming Medi-CAl Rx Transition.

Also in California, the Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General announced the Office of Administrative Law’s (OAL) approval of new rules to strengthen the language of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations approved by OAL in August 2020, including protecting consumers from unlawful business practices that may be deceptive or misleading.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Sandra Guckian at 703-774-4801.