The Board of Pharmacy is tasked with safeguarding public health through the regulation and oversight of pharmaceutical practices within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Its core mission centers on ensuring the safe, lawful, and ethical dispensing of medications by licensed professionals, with a strategic emphasis on pharmacist accountability, recovery support, and professional conduct oversight.
Board Of Pharmacy is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, Board Of Pharmacy has obligated $181,052, issued 3 awards, and worked with 3 contractors.
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The Board of Pharmacy is tasked with safeguarding public health through the regulation and oversight of pharmaceutical practices within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Its core mission centers on ensuring the safe, lawful, and ethical dispensing of medications by licensed professionals, with a strateg...
The Board of Pharmacy is tasked with safeguarding public health through the regulation and oversight of pharmaceutical practices within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Its core mission centers on ensuring the safe, lawful, and ethical dispensing of medications by licensed professionals, with a strategic emphasis on pharmacist accountability, recovery support, and professional conduct oversight. Recent procurement activity indicates a focused initiative to engage external consultants who support the Pharmacist Recovery Network Committee, suggesting a priority on behavioral health interventions, professional rehabilitation programs, and compliance monitoring for pharmacists in recovery. This reflects a broader commitment to workforce integrity and public trust in the pharmacy profession.
Procurement patterns reveal a singular reliance on Temporary Help Services (NAICS 561320), indicating a preference for short-term, specialized consulting talent rather than long-term staffing or vendor contracts. The agency appears to rely on flexible, task-specific engagements to address time-bound regulatory or programmatic needs, particularly those requiring expert clinical or administrative guidance in pharmacist recovery initiatives. Contract structures are typically solicitation-based, with no set-aside designations observed, suggesting procurement decisions are driven by subject-matter expertise rather than socioeconomic targeting.
Industry preferences are narrowly aligned with professional consulting services under NAICS 561320, with no evidence of diversity-focused set-asides or recurring vendor relationships. The agency’s vendor engagement is transactional and project-specific, targeting consultants with expertise in pharmacy regulation, addiction recovery protocols, or professional licensure compliance.
The Board of Pharmacy operates under the Kentucky state government as an independent regulatory body with statewide jurisdiction over pharmacy licensure and practice standards. It utilizes direct solicitation mechanisms to acquire specialized advisory services, maintaining a lean procurement structure focused on mission-critical expertise rather than broad infrastructure or technology acquisition.
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