The pharmaceutical benefit managers' national organisation in America is the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA). Over 266 million Americans with health insurance through a variety of sponsors, such as commercial health plans, Medicare Part D plans, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, self-insured employer plans, state government employee plans, managed Medicaid plans, and others, rely on PBMs to manage their prescription drug plans.
A professional association, PCMA provides management of conferences, commercial events, and conventions. It includes branches in 37 nations across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand, with more than 8,400 members.
The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (PCMA) was passed in 2006, prohibiting child marriage. It is a law that prohibits child marriages and addresses any issues that may be relevant or incidental to such marriages. The PMCA is amended to increase the minimum marriageable age for females from 18 to 21 under the Prohibition of Child Marriage (Amendment) Bill 2021 ("Bill"). An individual who has not reached the age of twenty-one is considered a "child" under Section 2(a).
Childhood is ended by marriage. It harms children's rights to protection, health, and education. These repercussions affect the girl directly, as well as her family and neighbourhood. A girl who is married young is more likely to drop out of her studies, be unemployed, and not give back to her community.
After its sponsor, Harbilas Sharda, it is commonly referred to as the "Sarda Act." On April 1, 1930, six months after it went into effect, it was extended to all of British India. It came about as a result of the Indian social reform movement.
In 1956, the PCMA was established in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 2000, PCMA moved its headquarters from Birmingham, Alabama, to Chicago, Illinois.
The penalty is harsh imprisonment that might last for two years and is subject to a fine of up to one lakh rupees.
Any person in charge of a child who participates in or attends a child marriage, whether as a parent, guardian, or in any other capacity, legal or illegal, includes any member of an organisation or association of people. This includes anyone who acts in a way that promotes the marriage, allows it to be solemnised, or negligently fails to stop it from being solemnised.