Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed the following bills:

  • AB 1064 (Chapter 655), authorizing a pharmacist to independently initiate and administer any vaccine that has been approved or authorized by the FDA and received an ACIP individual vaccine recommendation published by the CDC for persons 3 years of age and older and
  • AB 1533 (Chapter 629), extending the operation of the Board of Pharmacy until January 1, 2026. It also requires the Board to convene a workgroup to discuss whether moving to a standard of care enforcement model would be feasible and make recommendations to the Legislature about the outcome of these discussions through a report submitted to the Legislature; authorizes a pharmacist to initiate, adjust, or discontinue drug therapy for a patient under a collaborative practice agreement with any health care provider with prescriptive authority and authorizes a pharmacist to provide MAT pursuant to a state protocol; and authorizes an advanced practice pharmacist to initiate, adjust, or discontinue drug therapy without specifying the manner of such actions. Finally, it allows the Board to fine chain community pharmacy companies up to $100,000 for three or more repeated violations within five years, or a maximum of $150,000 for violations demonstrated to be the result of a written policy or which was expressly encouraged by the common owner or manager. In California, a chain community pharmacy is defined as a chain of 75 or more stores under the same ownership.

Also in California, the Board of Pharmacy has posted the following agendas and meeting materials for committee meetings on October 20:

Also in California, NACDS and the California Retailers Association worked with Magellan and the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to conduct an informational webinar on October 13 for chain pharmacies to learn about the important elements related to implementation of Medi-Cal Rx (start date of January 1, 2022). The presentation is currently available and an audio recording will be available soon. If your company would like to schedule its own training, please contact NACDS’ Sandra Guckian at 703-774-4801 or sguckian@nacds.org, and we will connect you directly to Magellan and DHCS to schedule the training.

Also in California, the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is working toward full Assumption of Operations (AOO) of all pharmacy services on January 1, 2022, to Medi-Cal Rx.  DHCS will transfer previously established Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) account information from the existing Medi-Cal fee-for-service Fiscal Intermediary to Medi-Cal Rx.  If a pharmacy does not wish to have their EFT account information transferred to Medi-Cal Rx, there is an “opt out” option available until close of business on November 8, 2021. Pharmacy Providers may also provide new or modified EFT account information.  Details are available in the “Medi-Cal Rx Pharmacy Providers Electronic Fund Transfer Set Up and Opt Out provider bulletin.

Finally in California, the Board of Pharmacy amended and reissued several waivers related to staffing ratio and supervision associated with immunization-related activities. These will expire March 31, 2022, or until 30 days after the emergency declaration is lifted, whichever is sooner.

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