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The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®) is the only professional association that represents the state boards of pharmacy in all 50 United States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, New Zealand, eight Canadian Provinces, two Australian states, and South Africa.

District 1: Connecticut; Maine; Massachusetts; New Brunswick; New Hampshire; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; Quebec; Rhode Island; and Vermont.
District 2: Delaware; District of Columbia; Maryland; New Jersey; New York; Ontario; Pennsylvania; Virginia; and West Virginia.
District 3: Alabama; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky; Mississippi; North Carolina; Puerto Rico; South Carolina; Tennessee; and the Virgin Islands.
District 4: Illinois; Indiana; Michigan; New South Wales, Australia; Ohio; South Africa; and Wisconsin.
District 5: Iowa; Manitoba; Minnesota; Nebraska; North Dakota; and South Dakota.
District 6: Arkansas; Kansas; Louisiana; Missouri; Oklahoma; Texas; and Victoria, Australia.
District 7: Alaska; Alberta; British Columbia; Idaho; Montana; Oregon; Washington; and Wyoming.
District 8: Arizona; California; Colorado; Guam; Hawaii; Nevada; New Mexico; New Zealand; and Utah.

 

  National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
  1600 Feehanville Drive • Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Tel: 847/391-4406 Fax: 847/391-4502
  Carmen A. Catizone, MS, RPh, DPh, Executive Director/Secretary

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