By Liz MacMenamin The Nevada Board of Pharmacy passed LCB File No. R083-20. Beginning January 1, 2021, the regulation is being promulgated because of passage AB310 in 2019 and becomes effective
By Mary Lau Since last spring, Nevada’s retailers have been on the frontlines of this pandemic, and we have made a lot of changes to the shopping experience to keep our
COVID-19 has brought to bear changes to our way of life that will transform how we make a living, how we experience the physical world around us, how we engage
Ballot Question 1, also known as the “Nevada Higher Education Reform, Accountability, and Oversight Amendment,” will provide accountability and transparency to higher education governance and deliver a system that Nevada’s
The Board of Pharmacy held the regularly scheduled meeting on September 3rd and 4th ,2020. Due to Governor Sisolak’s COVID-19 directives regarding large gatherings, this meeting was held via zoom. The
This summer’s Special Sessions were a wake-up call for Nevada’s business community. For too long we have been sitting on the sidelines, hoping and praying that Nevada’s elected officials would
Reprinted With Author Permission Only time will tell what stores consumers actually visit or avoid, but the reality is, people are anxious to get back to normal. While stores with more
Do not underestimate retail. As an industry retail has been around a very long time, and it always seemed to thrive when things got rough. For instance, consider the California
The recent changes in business practices during COVID-19 will have an impact on the community pharmacy of the future. These changes will most likely be long term and will change
The Nevada State Board of Pharmacy conducted the most recent meeting via teleconference on June 3, 2020. All board members were in attendance, and the public was made aware of