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Board proposes end to notarized controlled‑substance inventories, removes three‑day notarization requirement

3201182 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

The board proposed amending inventory rules to eliminate the requirement that a pharmacist in charge have their inventory signature notarized within three days; the change was presented as business‑friendly and was approved for proposal.

The Texas State Board of Pharmacy voted to propose an amendment to inventory requirements that removes the requirement that the pharmacist‑in‑charge signature be notarized within three days after the inventory is completed.

John Griffith explained that the change removes a notarization requirement and that…

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