Following three years of regulatory work by the State Board of Pharmacy, a law passed in 2013 that allows California pharmacists to directly provide prescription contraceptives to women finally became effective on Friday.
By Tracy Seipel, tseipel@mercurynews.com, San Jose Mercury News: Local
Fri, 04/08/2016 - 1:09pm
Following three years of regulatory work by the State Board of Pharmacy, a law passed in 2013 that allows California pharmacists to directly provide prescription contraceptives to women finally became effective on Friday.