The American Society for Pharmacy Law (ASPL) is an organization of attorneys, pharmacists, pharmacist-attorneys and students of pharmacy or law who are interested in the law as it applies to pharmacy, pharmacists, wholesalers, manufacturers, state and federal government and other interested parties. ASPL is a non-profit which encourages diversity & inclusion with the Society, regardless of differing backgrounds, perspectives, experiences, orientations, origins, and practice settings. The Society embraces participation and diversity as it leads to advancing our purpose:
Latest NewsJuly 23, 2024 Governors in South Carolina and Hawaii have signed two bills into law that expand pharmacy services. H 3988 in South Carolina permits licensed pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to administer immunizations to individuals 12 and older and to initiate CLIA-waived tests for COVID-19 and flu. HB 2553 allows licensed pharmacists in Hawaii to order and administer all FDA-approved and ACIP-recommended vaccines to patients 3 years and older without a prescription. Also, HB 2553 allows pharmacy technicians and interns to vaccinate patients under the direction and supervision of licensed pharmacists. [H 3988. South Carolina Legislature 2 July 2024. HB 2553. Hawai’i State Legislature 28 June 2024.]
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