Resolutions
Resolutions are presented and voted upon each year at the NABP Annual Meeting. These resolutions formally state the membership’s stance on important issues in pharmacy practice or regulation and often prompt the Association to take further action. Any active member board, District, or committee of the Association may submit resolutions for consideration at the Annual Meeting. Resolutions that are passed at the Annual Meeting result in actions such as the creation of task forces and direct the collaboration of NABP and its member boards with government agencies, heath care associations, and other stakeholders. Submission requirements for resolutions are detailed in Article IV, Section 6, Part (d) of the NABP Constitution and Bylaws.
Resolutions approved at the 109th Annual Meeting
- Resolution No. 109-1-13: Pharmacy Compounding of Sterile Products
- Resolution No. 109-2-13: Prescription Medication Distribution – The Five Percent Rule for Resale
- Resolution No. 109-3-13: Review and Revise the Model State Pharmacy Act and Model Rules of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy Regarding Pharmacy Benefit Managers
- Resolution No. 109-4-13: Alternate Patient Medication Information Delivery
- Resolution No. 109-5-13: Definition of Pharmacy Compounding
- Resolution No. 109-6-13: Compounding and Reconstituting Drugs for Infusion in Establishments Other than Pharmacies
- Resolution No. 109-7-13: Performance Metrics and Quotas in the Practice of Pharmacy
- Resolution No. 109-8-13: Recognition Resolution
Resolutions approved at the 108th Annual Meeting
- Resolution No. 108-1-12 Uniform Outpatient Pharmacy Prescription Container Labels Designed for Patient Safety
- Resolution No. 108-2-12 Virtual Manufacturers and Wholesale Distributors
- Resolution No. 108-3-12 Educating the Public about Pharmacist Care Services and the Pharmacists’ Role in Combating Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse
- Resolution No. 108-4-12 Drug Shortages
- Resolution No. 108-5-12 Evaluation of International Pharmacy Educational Programs in Consideration of Mutual Recognition
- Resolution No. 108-6-12 Regulation of Pharmacy Benefit Managers
- Resolution No. 108-7-12 Prescriber Dispensing or Prescriber Drug Outlets
- Resolution No. 108-8-12 Repackaging Requirements for Long-Term Care Facilities
- Resolution No. 108-9-12 Drug Return and Reuse Programs
- Resolution No. 108-10-12 Practice of Pharmacy in Virtual Environments Across Jurisdictions
- Resolution No. 108-11-12 Awareness of Public Health Hazards Related to the Use of Prescription Drugs in Non-Health Care Settings
- Resolution No. 108-12-12 Recognition Resolution
Resolutions approved at the 107th Annual Meeting
- Resolution No. 107-1-11 Task Force on Pharmacy Practice Technology Systems
- Resolution No. 107-2-11 Information Exchange for Prescription Monitoring Programs
- Resolution No. 107-3-11 Control and Accountability of Prescription Medications
- Resolution No. 107-4-11 Pharmacists and Pharmacy Care
- Resolution No. 107-5-11 Recognition Resolution
Resolutions approved at the 106th Annual Meeting
- Resolution No. 106-1-10 Support of Multistate Licensure Concept Study
- Resolution No. 106-2-10 Standardization of Definitions, Requirements, and Registration of Pharmacy Interns
- Resolution No. 106-3-10 Expansion of Pharmacist Immunization Services
- Resolution No. 106-4-10 National Practice Standards
- Resolution No. 106-5-10 Uniform Disciplinary Guidelines
- Resolution No. 106-6-10 Task Force to Review and Recommend Revisions to the Controlled Substances Act
- Resolution No. 106-7-10 Continued Efforts to Standardize Pharmacy Technician Education and Training Programs
- Resolution No. 106-8-10 Development and Utilization of Technology to Ensure Complete Patient Profile Data
- Resolution No. 106-9-10 Labeling of Patient Assistance Program Medications
- Resolution No. 106-10-10 Recognition Resolution
Resolutions approved at previous Annual Meetings can be found by searching the topic Resolutions in the Newsroom.
The Model State Pharmacy Act and Model Rules of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (Model Act) provides the boards of pharmacy with model language that may be used when developing state laws or board rules.