Arizona HB2953 amends pharmacy board regulations to include civil penalties and disciplinary actions.
Arizona HB2953 amends the Arizona state board of pharmacy's powers and duties, including the ability to impose civil penalties and disciplinary actions. The board can discipline permittees for unethical conduct, mental or physical inability to perform duties, or violations of pharmacy laws. It can also impose civil penalties for violations, with a maximum penalty of $25,000 in any six-month period. The board can deny, suspend, or revoke permits based on these violations. It can also require permittees to undergo competency examinations and complete continuing education courses.
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