Board Approved Five Million Dollar Civil
Penalty from NECC and Former PIC
Nearly two years ago on October 15, 2012, after several
Tennessee patient illnesses and deaths were reported in conjunction
with sterile products compounded by an out-of-state
pharmacy, a consent order was executed for the voluntary
surrender of the Tennessee pharmacy license held by the New
England Compounding Center (NECC), located at 697 Waverly
Street, Framingham, MA. Also, Barry James Cadden, former
pharmacist-in-charge (PIC) and part owner of NECC, agreed
to the surrender of his Tennessee pharmacist license, which
was accepted and completed by the Board on October 23, 2012.
During the May 12, 2014 meeting, William West, legal counsel
for respondents Paul D. Moore, Chapter 11 Trustee of the Estate
of New England Compounding Pharmacy, Inc, dba New England
Compounding Pharmacy, Inc, and Cadden, agreed to a $5 million
civil penalty levied by the Tennessee Board of Pharmacy
on behalf of itself and the Division of Health Related Boards.
(Under the terms of the consent order, all victims’ claims
are to be settled before any assessments are collected by the
Board.) The civil penalty assessments included violations for
the following statutes and Board rules.
Tennessee Code Annotated:
♦♦63-1-134(a) Penalty for violation of statute, rule or order --
Recovery. (“. . . authorized by any board, commission or
agency attached to the division of health related boards,
each respective board, commission or agency may assess
a civil penalty against such person in an amount not to
exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each separate
violation of a statute, rule. . .”)
♦♦63-10-305. Power of board to suspend, revoke, or refuse
to issue licenses -- Civil penalties.
♦♦63-1-144. Payment of costs of investigation and
prosecution.
Tennessee Board of Pharmacy Rules:
♦♦1140-01-08 Application for Pharmacy Practice Site,
Manufacturer and Wholesaler/Distributor Licenses.
♦♦1140-03-.08 Repackaging.
♦♦1140-03-.03 Medical and Prescription Orders.
♦♦1140-03-.14(8). Pharmacist-In-Charge. (Board notification
of termination of business)
♦♦1140-03-.14(14) Pharmacist-In-Charge. (PIC shall report
prescription order that caused serious personal injury or
death)
♦♦1140-03-.06 Labeling Requirements.
♦♦1140-07-.06 Labeling.
Upon this agreement, Cadden and the bankruptcy court agreed
that “Any and all licenses granted by the Board to NECC or Mr.
Cadden shall be deemed to be irrevocably voluntarily surrendered;
. . .” as stated in the executed consent order.
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