Effective July 1, 2023, the Board of Pharmacy and all other Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) licensing boards and bureaus were required to grant temporary licensure to the spouse or domestic partner of an active-duty military member stationed in the state if the applicate is currently licensed and holds an active and unrestricted license in another state with the same scope of practice as the profession in California for which they would like to practice. This applicant population also receives expedited processing and initial application and license fee waivers. Applications for this temporary licensure are available through the board or bureau with jurisdiction over the type of license being sought. DCA posted the requirements and additional information. 

Also in California, as required in Business and Professions Code Section 4301.3, the Board of Pharmacy submitted its report to the Legislature. The report provides summary information of the efforts undertaken to evaluate whether moving to a standard of care enforcement model would be feasible and appropriate. The report offers recommendations, including most notably that the Board concludes that a hybrid enforcement model remains appropriate for the regulation of the practice of pharmacy for consumer protection. The report also provides next steps, including continuing to work with stakeholders to advance patient access to care that achieves health equity for California consumers without compromise to public safety. 

Also in California, the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) posted the following weekly notices and alerts on the Medi-Cal Rx Web Portal  

Finally in California, Medi-Cal posted the following: 

 

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