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Committee OKs bill letting pharmacy board consider criminal convictions when licensing
2219680 · February 4, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 2802 would allow the State Board of Pharmacy to consider criminal convictions when deciding licenses, aligning pharmacy with other professional boards, and it passed the committee unanimously.
Representative Marty presented House Bill 2802 to the House Business Committee and described it as “common sense legislation.” The sponsor said the bill “authorizes the state board of pharmacy to consider criminal convictions prior to…
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