I don't know how many of you remember our debate a couple of years ago about pharmacists not filling the "emergency contraceptive" pill prescribed by physicians, based on their personal moral beliefs, but Governor Corzine signed into law today bill #S1195. This bill was introduced in January 2006. I'm sure it is no surprise to those that "know" me, but I have been following this closely, and have spent alot of time and energy on it.
S1195 Establishes pharmacy's duty to fill prescriptions for in-stock drugs or devices without delay, notwithstanding sincerely held moral, philosophical or religious beliefs of pharmacist.
This bill prohibits pharmacists from refusing to dispense medication based on their personal philosophical, moral, or religious reasons.
S1195 Establishes pharmacy's duty to fill prescriptions for in-stock drugs or devices without delay, notwithstanding sincerely held moral, philosophical or religious beliefs of pharmacist.
This bill prohibits pharmacists from refusing to dispense medication based on their personal philosophical, moral, or religious reasons.
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