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Board proposes multiple rule cleanups and a new definition of common ownership for pharmacies

2218957 · February 4, 2025
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The Texas State Board of Pharmacy voted to propose several rule amendments that update statutory citations, clarify 'owner of record' and add a definition of 'common ownership' to limit use of parent‑company arguments in inter‑pharmacy transfers.

The Texas State Board of Pharmacy voted to propose a series of rule amendments that the agency described as cleanup and clarification, including updates to statutory citations and a new definition to clarify "common ownership" among pharmacies.

Staff told the board that several sections of Texas Pharmacy Act citations in board rules needed revision following a statutory repeal and other code reorganizations. One change amends references to the Texas Pharmacy Act to include chapters 551 through 569 of the Texas Occupations Code. Another amendment removes a now‑repealed cross…

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