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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 2Ch. 9Art. 1§ 4001 Pharmacy Board Composition

§ 4001 Pharmacy Board Composition

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§ 4001 Pharmacy Board Composition

Key Takeaways

  • •There is a group called the California State Board of Pharmacy that makes sure pharmacy rules are followed.
  • •The group has 13 members: 7 pharmacists from different places in California, and 6 regular people who are not pharmacists.
  • •The pharmacists on the board must include at least one from a hospital, a small pharmacy, a big pharmacy chain, a special medicine-mixing pharmacy, a nursing home, and one who is in a pharmacist workers' union.
  • •Members serve for 4 years and can't serve more than 2 times in a row.

Example

If you own a small pharmacy in California and want to make sure the rules are fair for small businesses like yours.

The law says the board must have at least one pharmacist from a small, independent pharmacy (someone who owns no more than four pharmacies). This way, small pharmacy owners have a voice in making and enforcing the rules.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 4001 Pharmacy Board Composition

(a) There is in the Department of Consumer Affairs a California State Board of Pharmacy in which the administration and enforcement of this chapter is vested. The board consists of 13 members. (b) The Governor shall appoint seven pharmacists who are licensees in good standing and who reside in different parts of the state to serve as members of the board. The Governor shall appoint four public members, and the Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint a public member who shall not be a licensee of the board, any other board under this division, or any board referred to in Section 1000 or 3600. Each appointing authority has power to remove from office at any time any member of the board appointed by that authority pursuant to Section 106. (c) At least five of the seven pharmacist appointees to the board shall be pharmacists who are actively engaged in the practice of pharmacy. Additionally, the membership of the board shall include at least one pharmacist representative from each of the following practice settings: an acute care hospital, an independent community pharmacy, a chain community pharmacy, a compounding pharmacy specializing in human drug preparations, and a long-term health care or skilled nursing facility. The pharmacist appointees shall also include a pharmacist who is a member of a labor union that represents pharmacists. For the purposes of this subdivision, a “chain community pharmacy” means a chain of 75 or more stores in California under the same ownership, and an “independent community pharmacy” means a pharmacy owned by a person or entity who owns no more than four pharmacies in California. (d) Members of the board shall be appointed for a term of four years. No person shall serve as a member of the board for more than two consecutive terms. Each member shall hold office until the appointment and qualification of their successor or until one year shall have elapsed since the expiration of the term for which the member was appointed, whichever first occurs. Vacancies occurring shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term. (e) Each member of the board shall receive a per diem and expenses as provided in Section 103. (f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2026, and as of that date is repealed. Notwithstanding any other law, the repeal of this section renders the board subject to review by the appropriate policy committees of the Legislature. (Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 629, Sec. 1. (AB 1533) Effective January 1, 2022. Repealed as of January 1, 2026, by its own provisions.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

ownershipenforcementcommunitygovernorhospitalhealthnursingpharmacy

Related Statutes

  • § 4111 Pharmacy Ownership Restrictions
  • § 4006 Drug Sale Restrictions
  • § 4037 Pharmacy Licensing And Operations
  • § 4072 Prescription Transmission Authorization
  • § 4076 Prescription Container Labeling Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 4001.
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