California

NACDS continues to try to remove the remaining laboratory requirement in California that poses a barrier to pharmacies expanding COVID-19 testing. NACDS and our in-state partner, the California Retailers Association, followed up with the California Department of Public Health Testing Task Force and Health and Human Services Agency providing detailed information from other states on the safe administration of these tests by pharmacies not subject to such laboratory requirements.  

Also in California... As the June 30, 2020 end of the fiscal year approaches, the Board of Pharmacy is encouraging pharmacists, advance practice pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and designated representatives are encouraged to renew your license online to avoid a possible delay in processing.

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

2020-05-28T09:29:08-04:00May 28, 2020|California|

Colorado

Colorado General Assembly reconvened on Tuesday, May 26th with a number of major changes in place at the Capitol to keep legislators safe. 

Also in Colorado... Legislation NACDS supportedHB20-1061that would allow pharmacists to provide HIV medications to patients, was heard in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee on May 27th. 

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

2020-05-28T09:28:09-04:00May 28, 2020|Colorado|

Georgia

Emergency rule of the Board of Pharmacy adopts regulations under GAC 480-2-0 to waive certain practical examination licensing requirements for pharmacy professionals in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The rule was effective May 18th and shall be effective for the duration of the emergency and for a period of not more than 120 days thereafter.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Leigh Knotts at 803-243-7207.

2020-05-28T09:27:05-04:00May 28, 2020|Georgia|

Louisiana

The regular session of the state legislature is scheduled to adjourn at 6 PM on June 1, 2020. Immediately after adjournment, at 6:01 PM, Gov. John Bel Edwards is expected to convene a special session to finalize the budget through June 30, the constitution deadline date for a balanced budget. 

Also in Louisiana... The Board of Pharmacy held a full Board meeting via Zoom on May 27th . The Board discussed problems with adequate testing sites for pharmacy graduates, and a pending House Concurrent Resolution 71 that if passed and signed by Gov. Edwards, would temporarily suspend the annual licensing fees imposed by licensing boards and agencies on businesses. The Board plans to hold an emergency virtual Board meeting in June to take action on these two issues. 

Also in Louisiana... NACDS submitted a comment letter raising concerns about adding seven medications that are used to treat hepatitis, as well as gabapentin and oral liquid formulations of promethazine to the drugs of concern list that must be reported to the Prescription Monitoring Program.  

Also in Louisiana... NACDS confirmed that Sen. Mark Abraham will not pursue passage of SB 488, legislation that would have prohibited chain pharmacies from enforcing any policy which would restrict the quantity or dosage of a prescription for a controlled substance or restricts a filling a prescription for a controlled substance issued by a specific prescriber.

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

2020-05-28T09:24:52-04:00May 28, 2020|Louisiana|

Mississippi

Notice of the Board of Pharmacy announces the suspension of the 2020 live continuing education requirements for pharmacists. The notice specifies that pharmacists, upon request, still will be required to submit evidence of five hours of education on opioid abuse and prevention, drug abuse, or addiction-related issues and a total of 15 hours for the year 2020.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Leigh Knotts at 803-243-7207.

2020-05-28T09:21:23-04:00May 28, 2020|Mississippi|

Missouri

Concluding a legislative session with relatively few bills enacted, Missouri HB 1682 is headed to the Governor for expected signature.  Among its provisions, HB 1682 will require pharmacy benefit management companies to be licensed by the Department of Insurance.  The bill also includes language to enable remote dispensing.  Meanwhile, legislation to create a statewide Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) failed.  While Missouri is the only state without a statewide PDMP, a County-based system covers approximately 85% of the state’s population.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Joel Kurzman at 847-905-0555.

2020-05-28T09:19:31-04:00May 28, 2020|Missouri|
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