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Board adopts $4,000 penalty in disciplinary case involving pharmacist Oyunuga
Summary
The Texas State Board of Pharmacy voted to adopt an administrative order imposing a $4,000 civil penalty on a licensed pharmacist identified as Oyunuga after an administrative law judge found violations including failure to operate three pharmacies for 30 days or longer and failure to report to the prescription monitoring program.
At its meeting, the Texas State Board of Pharmacy voted to adopt an administrative order imposing a $4,000 penalty on a licensed pharmacist identified in the record as Oyunuga after an administrative law judge issued a proposal for decision finding multiple violations of the pharmacy act and board rules.
The proposal for decision (PFD), issued Oct. 15, 2024, by an administrative law judge at the State Office of Administrative Hearings,…
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