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Committee approves DCP rule on emergency contraception after removing pharmacy-transmission requirement
Summary
The committee approved regulation 2024-022A from the Department of Consumer Protection on emergency and hormonal contraceptives, voting to delete a subsection that would have required pharmacies to transmit screening data to the agency amid privacy and operational concerns.
The Legislative Regulation Review Committee considered resubmitted regulation 2024-022A from the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) governing emergency and hormonal contraceptives. Committee members focused on subsection B, which would have required pharmacies to transmit screening documents to DCP or to the prescription drug monitoring program within a set time frame.
CJ Strand, legislative director for DCP, and Robert (Rob) Marriott, director of the Drug Control Division at DCP, explained that pharmacy screening…
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