Masontown Mainstay to Head WV Pharmacy Board
Lydia Main, an institution as a pharmacist and the mayor of Masontown, has been chosen president of the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy (WVBOP). She will take office July 1. Dave Potters, executive director of the WVB0P, said Main will be the first woman to hold the position.
Main also is celebrating 55 years as a pharmacist. The owner of Main Pharmacy — where her nameplate reads “pharmacist and mayor — started business there on April 1, 1957, after graduating from the WVU School of Pharmacy.
Advisory Opinions 2012
Please find the attached Advisory Opinions 2012-03(corrected), 2012-07, 2012-08, 2012-09 and 2012-11 issued at the March 1, 2012 WVEC Commission meeting. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact via telephone, (304) 558-0664.
2012-2013 Legislative Interim Dates
April - No interims
May 14-16
June 25-27
July 23-25
August 13-15
September 10-12
October 8-10
November 26-28
December 10-12
January 7-9, 2013 - (The 9th is also the one day legislative session)
February 10-12, 2013
February 13, 2013 - Legislature Convenes
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