To fill a vacancy on the 13-member Board of Pharmacy, Gov. Jerry Brown, Jr. (D) appointed Shirley Kim of Los Angeles as a public member. Kim has been an associate at Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP since 2016. She earned her law degree at the University of California, Irvine School of Law.

Also in California…New officers were elected at the May 2 Board of Pharmacy meeting. Serving as president is independent pharmacist Victor Law. Public member Greg Lippe is now the vice president and hospital pharmacist Allen Schaad was re-elected to serve as treasurer.

Also in California…NACDS and the California Retailers Association submitted a joint letter to legislators outlining their position on statewide drug and/or sharps take back legislation (SB 212 & AB 444). The associations stated their support for a statewide framework funded by manufacturers. They also affirmed that it is essential that pharmacies’ participation be voluntary with a variety of disposal options that they can offer to meet local convenience thresholds based on the needs of their communities.

Also in California…AB 2741, sponsored by Assemblywoman Autumn Burke (D), passed the Assembly 53-0. If enacted, this legislation would limit doctors from prescribing more than five days’ worth of opioid drugs to minors and includes certain exemptions for situations such as medical emergencies, hospice care and other instances where doctors deem a longer prescription medically necessary. It now goes to the Senate for consideration.

Lastly in California…On May 9, the Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 1 on Health and Human Services passed a $1 billion healthcare spending proposal on a party-line vote. The $1 billion proposal allocates $330 million to expand coverage in the Medi-Cal program, $50 million to increase healthcare cost transparency, $114 million to expand the healthcare workforce and $500-$550 million to provide healthcare premium assistance.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Mary Staples at 817-442-1155.