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California AG Secures $1.4M CCPA Settlement with Jam City

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a $1.4 million settlement with mobile app gaming company Jam City, Inc. for violating the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The company failed to provide consumers with opt-out methods for the sale of their personal information and mishandled data of minors.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
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Pharmacist Robert E Jennings Jr Discipline on File

The Florida Department of Health has a disciplinary action on file for Pharmacist Robert E Jennings Jr. The license verification indicates a public complaint and disciplinary action are present, requiring further review by clicking the relevant tabs. This information is publicly available as of February 18, 2026.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacist Karen M Small Discipline and Public Complaint Record

The Florida Department of Health has updated the public record for pharmacist Karen M Small, indicating that discipline and a public complaint are on file. The data was last updated on February 18, 2026, and her license is active until September 30, 2027.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Pharmacist Frank Spadaccini Faces Disciplinary Action

The Florida Department of Health is taking disciplinary action against pharmacist Frank Spadaccini, license number PS39752. The license verification data indicates disciplinary action is on file and a public complaint has been filed.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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State of Florida Pharmacist License Discipline Record

The State of Florida Department of Health has updated the license verification for Pharmacist Traniece Fullwood, indicating a discipline action is on file. This update signifies a change in the professional standing of the licensee.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacist John Laud-Hammond Faces Discipline

The Florida Department of Health has imposed disciplinary obligations on pharmacist John Laud-Hammond. The license verification indicates 'Discipline on File' and 'Public Complaint' are present, requiring further review of specific actions taken.

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Paxful sentenced to $4M criminal penalty for illegal activities

Paxful sentenced to $4M criminal penalty for illegal activities

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Chicago tax preparer Stacy Thomas enjoined from preparing returns

Chicago tax preparer Stacy Thomas enjoined from preparing returns

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Justice Department reforms Alabama foster care special education system

Justice Department reforms Alabama foster care special education system

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Two men indicted for human smuggling and money laundering conspiracy

Two men indicted for human smuggling and money laundering conspiracy

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Supreme Court Order List - Certiorari Denied

The Supreme Court of the United States has issued its order list for February 11, 2026, denying petitions for writs of certiorari. This includes the denial of a petition related to case 25-6754, Simpson v. Quick, concerning a stay of execution of a death sentence.

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ESMA Opinion on European Salmon Futures Position Limits

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued an opinion on position limits for the European Salmon Futures contract traded on Euronext. This opinion provides guidance on the appropriate limits to prevent market abuse and ensure orderly trading conditions.

Priority review Guidance Securities
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Diaz Murder Conviction Affirmed, Resentencing Denied

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a murder conviction and denied a resentencing request under Penal Code section 1172.6. This decision clarifies the application of the law regarding felony murder special circumstances.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Flores v. State - Electronic Device Search Clause Appeal

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's decision in the case of Flores, who appealed the electronic device search clause. The appellate court upheld the search, finding it permissible under the circumstances presented.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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MHRA Restricts Chikungunya Vaccine IXCHIQ Use

The MHRA has introduced additional restrictions on the use of the Chikungunya vaccine IXCHIQ. The vaccine is now restricted to adults aged 18-59 without specific pre-existing health conditions, following reports of serious adverse reactions, including fatalities. Healthcare professionals must conduct a benefit-risk assessment before administration.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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King County Massage Therapist Credential Suspended for Sexual Misconduct

Washington State health officials have suspended the credential of King County massage therapist Matthew McQuain pending further legal action due to allegations of sexual assault against two clients. The suspension prohibits him from practicing in Washington to protect public safety. McQuain has 20 days to request a hearing.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Washington State Disciplines Healthcare Providers

The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against 14 healthcare providers in February 2026. These actions include denying applications for credentials and rescinding previously issued credentials due to violations and professional misconduct.

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State Revokes, Suspends Health Care Provider Licenses

The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of eight health care providers due to misconduct, including financial exploitation of vulnerable adults and practicing under the influence. Some providers also face fines and indefinite suspension of credentials.

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King County Massage Therapist License Suspended

Washington State health officials have suspended the license of King County massage therapist Jason Senat pending further legal action. The suspension follows charges alleging sexual assault of four clients and is intended to protect patient safety. Senat has the option to request a hearing to contest the charges.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Washington DOH Disciplines Healthcare Providers

The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against nine healthcare providers for misconduct, including unprofessional conduct, financial exploitation, and unlicensed practice. These actions range from charges and investigations to denial of credentials and termination of probation.

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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Minutes and Actions

The Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy met on October 30, 2024, approving a new pharmacy application with modifications, a pharmacy remodel, and issuing fines totaling $3,000 to Walgreens for violations related to pharmacy closures and compounding standards. The commission also approved reciprocity and new applications.

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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Agenda - October 30, 2024

The Connecticut Pharmacy Commission meeting agenda for October 30, 2024, outlines discussions on new pharmacy applications, remodels, pharmacy manager appointments, and reciprocity interviews. The agenda also includes requests for new non-resident pharmacy applications and updates on previously approved or denied applications.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Minutes - Approvals and Enforcement

The Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy approved new pharmacy premises and several pharmacy remodels during its November 20, 2024 meeting. The Commission also initiated an enforcement action against Walgreens #02410 for alleged violations related to pharmacy manager changes and operating without a manager.

Priority review Enforcement Pharmaceuticals
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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Agenda

The Connecticut Pharmacy Commission met on November 20, 2024, to review 20 new pharmacy applications, including new and non-resident pharmacies, and address two legal cases. The agenda also included discussions on pharmacy remodels and reciprocity interviews.

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Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy Meeting Schedule

The Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy has published its upcoming meeting dates and locations for 2024-2026. These notices provide details on regular meeting times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes for public review.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Staffing Concerns and Statewide Protocols Update

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has updated its guidance on reporting pharmacy staffing concerns and has amended several statewide protocols for pharmacists. Pharmacy permit holders must review and act on staffing reports, and pharmacists can report issues directly to the board without fear of retaliation. The revised protocols cover vaccinations, tuberculosis testing, hormonal contraceptives, naloxone, influenza, and strep throat.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Legislative and Regulatory Updates

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has updated its regulations regarding pharmacy technician education standards and collaborative practice agreements. Key changes include expanded options for technician training and clarified processes for pharmacists to obtain DEA registration for prescribing controlled substances.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Revised Online PIC Change Process

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has implemented a revised, entirely online process for completing a change of pharmacist-in-charge (PIC) for pharmacy permits. This update includes electronic payment via credit card and requires uploading a one-page document to finalize the request. A revised Pharmacy Permit Application Form is also now in use for other changes.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Virginia Pharmacy Law and Regulatory Updates

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy presented updates on recent legislative and regulatory changes affecting pharmacy practice. Key changes include expanded educational standards for pharmacy technicians and new provisions for collaborative practice agreements allowing pharmacists to prescribe certain controlled substances.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Virginia Pharmacy Technician Registration Requirements Updated

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy is implementing new registration requirements for pharmacy technicians, effective July 1, 2025. Individuals will need to complete an accredited training program or equivalent and pass a national certification exam to be registered.

Priority review Rule Pharmaceuticals
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Massachusetts: 90-day Supply for Certain Schedule II/III Prescriptions

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy updated its policy to allow a 90-day supply for certain Schedule II and III prescriptions, including those for opioid use disorder treatment, non-opioid stimulants, testosterone, and implantable infusion pumps. Other Schedule II and III medications remain limited to a 30-day supply.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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MA Board Adopts Rapid Microbial Methods for Sterility Testing

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has adopted a new policy allowing the use of Rapid Microbial Methods (RMMs) as an alternative for sterility release testing of compounded sterile preparations (CSPs). This policy outlines requirements for licensed sterile compounding pharmacies to ensure public safety when using these advanced technologies.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Rapid Microbial Methods Sterility Testing Guidance

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has issued guidance on the use of Rapid Microbial Methods (RMMs) for sterility testing. This document outlines acceptable approaches and considerations for implementing RMMs in pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing.

Routine Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Massachusetts Pharmacy Practice Definitions

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has issued a document defining key terms related to pharmacy practice. This guidance aims to clarify terminology for pharmacists and related entities operating within the state.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
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Pharmacy Policy: Definitions for Automated Dispensing, Compounding, and Events

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has adopted Policy 2025-02, defining key terms related to automated dispensing devices, automated pharmacy systems, pharmacy processing automation, quality-related events, and serious adverse drug events. These definitions clarify regulatory expectations for pharmacies operating in the state.

Routine Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Enforcement Actions April 2025

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in April 2025 against 31 individuals and 10 companies. Actions include consent orders, settlements, and license suspensions related to violations of various state acts.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Illinois IDFPR May 2025 Enforcement Actions

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in May 2025 against 21 individuals and 7 companies. Actions include license revocations, consent orders, settlements, and civil penalties for violations of various financial and professional regulations.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation January 2025 Enforcement Actions

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in January 2025. Actions include the FDIC taking control of Pulaski Savings Bank, consent orders for various financial institutions, and license suspensions or cease and desist orders for unlicensed practices and professional misconduct.

Priority review Enforcement Banking
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Illinois March 2025 Disciplinary Actions

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in March 2025. Actions include consent orders for unlicensed activity, late renewal payments, reciprocal discipline, and settlements for violations of various acts. Several professional licenses were suspended for failure to pay state income taxes or child support.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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IDFPR February 2025 Enforcement Actions

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in February 2025 against 30 entities. Actions include license suspensions, consent orders for violations of various acts, and settlements for late renewal payments.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Guidance on Erythromycin Eye Ointment Shortage

The New York State Department of Health has issued guidance addressing the shortage of erythromycin (0.5%) ophthalmic ointment. The guidance provides alternative protocols for preventing ophthalmia neonatorum in newborns when erythromycin is unavailable, based on recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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NY Health: Conserve IV Fluids and Materials Due to Supply Chain Disruptions

The New York State Department of Health has issued guidance (DAL 24-07) to hospitals and diagnostic and treatment centers regarding conservation strategies for IV fluids and related materials due to ongoing supply chain disruptions. The directive urges providers to inventory, monitor usage, limit non-essential procedures, and prioritize critical uses of these supplies.

Priority review Guidance Healthcare
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Blood Supply Disruption and Conservation Strategies for Hospitals

The New York State Department of Health has issued guidance to hospitals and diagnostic and treatment centers regarding blood supply disruptions. The directive outlines strategies for conserving blood products and optimizing their use during periods of decreased availability.

Priority review Guidance Healthcare
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Updated Hospital and Center Facility Closure Plan Guidelines

The New York State Department of Health has issued updated guidance for facility closure plans for hospitals and various healthcare centers. This supersedes previous guidance and outlines requirements for both temporary (up to 60 days) and non-temporary closures, including notification procedures and potential sanctions for non-compliance.

Priority review Guidance Healthcare
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NY Clarifies Clinical Lab Personnel Requirements for Glucometry

The New York State Department of Health has issued guidance clarifying clinical laboratory personnel requirements, specifically regarding nurses performing high-complexity glucometer testing. This clarification aligns with recent federal CMS interpretations and will be enforced by the NY Clinical Laboratory Evaluation Program.

Priority review Guidance Healthcare
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California Board of Pharmacy News Roundup - August 2025

The California Board of Pharmacy issued a news roundup for August 2025, providing updates on Rite Aid closures, emergency refills, medication error reporting requirements effective September 1, 2025, and a new online portal for drug theft/loss reporting. A new Pharmacist-in-Charge training webinar is also available.

Priority review Notice Pharmaceuticals
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California Board of Pharmacy: Vaccine Administration Update

The California Board of Pharmacy issued a news roundup detailing changes to pharmacist authority regarding vaccine administration, effective January 1, 2026, due to Assembly Bill 1503. The update encourages pharmacists to transition to a standard of care practice model for immunizations for patients three years and older.

Priority review Notice Pharmaceuticals
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California Board of Pharmacy December Update: Standard of Care, Vaccines, CAMER

The California Board of Pharmacy's December 2025 update announces the transition of certain pharmacist-provided patient care services, including vaccine administration, to a standard of care model effective January 1, 2026, per AB 1503. It also reminds schools about standing orders for albuterol and epinephrine and mandates reporting medication errors to the CAMER system for events on or after September 1, 2025.

Priority review Notice Pharmaceuticals
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California Board of Pharmacy Updates and AB 1503 Changes

The California Board of Pharmacy is updating its regulations effective January 1, 2026, due to Assembly Bill 1503. Key changes include a transition to a Standard of Care practice model for certain pharmacist-provided services and new requirements for nonresident pharmacies operating in California, effective July 1, 2026.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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California Board of Pharmacy Updates on SCRA, AB 1503, and Nonresident Pharmacies

The California Board of Pharmacy issued a news roundup detailing updates on the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), Assembly Bill 1503 impacting pharmacist practice, and new requirements for nonresident pharmacies. Key changes include the transition of certain pharmacist-provided patient care services to a standard of care model and new PIC designation rules for out-of-state pharmacies operating in California.

Priority review Notice Pharmaceuticals

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