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Board proposes revisions to disciplinary guidelines to align with recent statute on criminal convictions and imprisonments
Summary
The board proposed amendments clarifying when it may or shall revoke licenses or registrations following imprisonment for certain felony convictions, adding factors to consider for offenses not explicitly listed and removing some prior evidentiary preferences.
The Texas State Board of Pharmacy proposed amendments to disciplinary guidelines that clarify how the board will treat criminal convictions, deferred adjudications and periods of imprisonment for licensees, registrants and pharmacy owners. Staff said the proposed changes align the board’s disciplinary guidelines with recent legislation (cited in staff remarks as Senate Bill 1080) and the occupations code. The proposed text adds a provision that the board may revoke a license or…
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