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12 sie 2020 · The importance of compliance with employment law and with regulatory agencies cannot be undersold. This week’s Tip of the Week examines a specific court case involving the accountability of a pharmacist-in-charge.
Andrew Sternberg, leaving in place a decision of the Board of Pharmacy disciplining Sternberg’s pharmacist license based on his failure, as pharmacist-in-charge, to discover or prevent employee theft of drugs from the pharmacy.
In Sternberg vs. California State Board of Pharmacy, an appellate court affirmed a decision by a lower court supporting the California State Board of Pharmacy (Board) who subjected the pharmacist license of the plaintiff to disciplinary action following the discovery of an employee’s widespread theft of a dangerous drug from the pharmacy ...
26 sie 2015 · Plaintiff appealed the trial court's denial of a petition for a writ of administrative mandate, seeking to reverse a decision by the California State Board of Pharmacy subjecting his pharmacist’s license to discipline following the discovery of an employee’s widespread theft of a dangerous drug from the pharmacy plaintiff supervised as the ...
26 sie 2015 · Plaintiff appealed the trial court's denial of a petition for a writ of administrative mandate, seeking to reverse a decision by the California State Board of Pharmacy subjecting his pharmacist’s license to discipline following the discovery of an employee’s widespread theft of a dangerous drug from the pharmacy plaintiff supervised as the ...
26 sie 2015 · In a petition for writ of administrative mandate seeking to reverse a decision by the California State Board of Pharmacy subjecting his pharmacist's license to discipline following the discovery of an employee's widespread theft of a dangerous drug from the pharmacy petitioner supervised as the pharmacist-in-charge, the denial of petition is ...
27 sie 2015 · The court held that the California State Board of Pharmacy properly interpreted state law as holding a supervising pharmacist strictly liable for an employee’s repeated thefts of a dangerous...