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Commission accepts settlements tied to closures, manager‑notification failures and delayed diversion reporting
Summary
The commission accepted settlements in four disciplinary matters involving repeated early/unscheduled closings, late manager notifications and delayed reporting of diverted controlled substances; one settlement included a $100,000 payment.
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection’s Commission of Pharmacy voted to accept Drug Control‑recommended settlements in four separate pharmacy investigations, addressing chronic early closings, failures to notify the commission about manager changes and delayed reporting of diverted controlled substances.
Case 2023‑1725: Following a consumer complaint and an investigation, the commission found a pattern of unscheduled pharmacy closures (five incidents of two‑ to three‑day closures and about 20 closures over a 12‑month period) and two failures to report required closings to the Commission of Pharmacy. Drug Control proposed—and the board accepted—a settlement in which the respondent paid a voluntary monetary payment of…
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