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Caron v. California Board of Pharmacy CA2/2
Craya C. Caron filed a petition for writ of administrative mandate (Code Civ. Proc., § 1094.5) to challenge the decision of the California State Board of Pharmacy (the board) to cite and fine her for abandoning supervision of her pharmacy on September 1, 2012. On the board’s demurrer, the trial court dismissed the petition with prejudice because Caron had failed to exhaust administrative remedies before going to court. Caron appeals, contending her failure should be excused because she did not learn of the citation until after the period for seeking administrative remedies had expired. We affirm.

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