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Commission declines proposed $1,000 settlement in case tied to diversion concerns; debates manager‑role safeguards

5353591 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners declined to accept a settlement proposed in case 2023‑2206 after discussing a pharmacy manager’s oversight, questions about unreported losses and whether future manager roles should carry conditions.

The Connecticut Pharmacy Commission voted to reject a proposed settlement in case 2023‑2206 after an extended discussion about whether the department’s terms sufficiently protect public safety when potential diversion is involved.

Department counsel described the case as an investigation that followed an untimely death; the medical examiner found multiple controlled substances in the body and some prescriptions linked to the pharmacy. "The proposed settlement agreement here is, monetary payment of $1,000 and continuing education courses on the topics of pharmacy management,…

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