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2005-2006 Report of the Task Force on Model Regulations for Long-Term Care

November 18, 2005 11:00 am Topics: Committee and task force reports and Long term care facility

The Task Force on Model Regulations for Long-Term Care met on November 18, 2005.

Task Force members reviewed their charge and accepted it as follows:

  • The Charge of this Task Force will be to review issues defined by and impacting the practice of pharmacy in LTC settings so as to identify provisions of the Model Act that may necessitate revision.

View the task force's recommendations in the full report (PDF).

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