Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
28. Licensed pharmacy permits will be
considered by the Board staff upon written application in such forms as may be
adopted by the Board. The permit will be issued in the name of the licensed
pharmacist who shall be directly responsible to the Board of Pharmacy for the
operation of the prescription department.
A.
Applications for pharmacy permits other than annual renewal of existing
permits, will be reviewed by the Board of Pharmacy Staff. Provided that no
pharmacy may open for business within 30 days of submission of original
application. Applications for a pharmacy permit for a new pharmacy must have
the name and license number of the pharmacist in charge at the time of
submission and cannot be altered except by submission of an application for
change of pharmacist in charge and the fee as defined in regulation 59. The
pharmacist in charge of the new pharmacy application cannot be the pharmacist
in charge of another pharmacy at the time submission of the new pharmacy
application. If a post office box is used as the address for the pharmacy, the
actual street address must also be included on the application. The Executive
Director may require that a representative of the ownership and pharmacist in
charge appear before the Board of Pharmacy to finalize the application. After
review by the Board of Pharmacy Staff, an "Inspection Request Form" will be
sent to the address given as that of the ownership of the pharmacy making
application. The inspection request form must be received in the Board of
Pharmacy office at least one week before the facility will be ready for
inspection. Upon approval of the inspection of the physical facility by the
Board of Pharmacy Inspector, the Executive Director will complete the final
approval of the application and the permit number will be issued.
B. In any building, firm, or place of
business where the pharmacy is a leased operation, and/or in situations where
the pharmacist in charge does not own a substantial part of the business and is
not manager of the total operation, and/or where the pharmacy is a department
in a larger business that is not a drugstore or pharmacy, the prescription
department shall be completely separated from the remainder of the building by
some type of partition and said department shall be arranged and constructed so
that the public will not have access to any legend drugs or medicine.
The prescription area or department of any pharmacy, firm or
place of business must be constructed so that it may be locked to prevent
unauthorized persons from entering it in the absence of a licensed pharmacist,
(or other authorized prescription personnel.)
A copy of the signed lease must be submitted with the application
of the original permit, and at such other times as the original lease is
changed or renewed.
C. No
pharmacy permit shall be issued or continued for the conduct of a pharmacy or
drugstore unless the premises are equipped with the necessary appliances for
maintenance of proper sanitation and kept in a clean, sanitary and orderly
manner.
D. Pharmacists, employed
and in charge of pharmacies or drugstores, are required to notify the Board of
Pharmacy and surrender for cancellation the permit issued in their names
immediately upon the termination of such employment. It shall be the duty of
the owner of such pharmacies or drugstores to immediately notify the Board upon
the termination of employment of licensed pharmacists and to cause the
surrender of permit as indicated. The further operation of the pharmacy or
drugstore in the absence of a replacement and the issuance of a new permit is
forbidden by law and each day so operated will be considered a separate
offense.
E. The permit licenses the
pharmacy or drugstore to which it is issued and is not transferable. It is
issued on the application of the owner and the licensed pharmacist in charge,
on the sworn statement that it will be conducted in accordance with the
provisions of law.
F. When a
licensed pharmacist in whose name a permit has been issued leaves the
employment of such pharmacy or drugstore, he will be held responsible for
proper notification to the Board of Pharmacy of such termination of his
services within five days in addition to providing the Board of Pharmacy with
an inventory of controlled drugs as defined in Regulation 29. Neglect on his
part to so notify the Board and to provide said inventory will operate to
prevent his securing a permit to take charge or operate another pharmacy or
drugstore at a subsequent date.
G.
When the licensed pharmacist in whose name a permit has been issued to a
pharmacy for any reason ceases to be actually the person who has responsible
supervision over said pharmacy or drugstore the permit becomes void, and must
be surrendered to the Board before a duplicate will be issued to said pharmacy.
Where there is merely a change of licensed pharmacist one replacing the other
as the pharmacist in charge, a duplicate permit will be issued upon proper
application and payment of a fee as defined in regulation 59.
H.
1. Upon
a change of ownership of a pharmacy as set out herein, a new permit shall be
secured by the new owner(s). The new owner(s) can continue operation of the
pharmacy for fourteen (14) days after the effective date of the change of
ownership; after the said fourteen (14) day period, the permit issued to the
prior owner shall be void and same shall be surrendered to the Executive
Director of the Board of Pharmacy.
2. A change of ownership of a pharmacy occurs
under, but is not limited to the following circumstances:
A. A change of ownership of a pharmacy, owned
by a SOLE PROPRIETOR, is deemed to have occurred when:
1. The pharmacy is sold and the sale becomes
final or the new owner assumes control of the pharmacy-which ever occurs
first.
2. The proprietor enters
into a partnership with another individual or business entity.
B. A change of ownership of a
pharmacy, owned by a PARTNERSHIP, is deemed to have occurred when:
1. There is an addition or deletion of one or
more partners in a partnership to which a pharmacy license has been
issued.
2. The pharmacy is sold and
the sale becomes final or the new owner assumes control of the pharmacy-which
ever occurs first.
C. A
change of ownership of a pharmacy, owned by a CORPORATION, is deemed to have
occurred when:
1. An individual or business
acquires or disposes of twenty percent (20%) or more of the corporation's
outstanding shares of voting stock. (This shall not apply to any corporation
the voting stock of which is actively traded on any securities exchange or in
any over the counter market); or
2.
The corporation merges with another business or corporation; (The corporation
owning the pharmacy is required to notify the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy
if a change of ownership or merger occurs within the parent corporation of the
corporation which owns the pharmacy); or
3. The corporation's charter expires or is
forfeited; or
4. The pharmacy is
sold and the sale becomes final or the new owner assumes control of the
pharmacy-which ever occurs first.
I. Pharmacies or drugstores opening for
business must first secure a permit and be licensed with the Board of Pharmacy
before they may lawfully conduct a pharmacy or drugstore. A fee of as defined
in regulation 59 is charged for issuing such original permit. All pharmacies or
drugstores must register with the Board annually and secure an annual permit
and pay a Renewal fee as defined in regulation 59.
J. Permits must be posted in a conspicuous
place. This requirement is not met when a permit is locked in a safe, placed in
a desk drawer, or otherwise hidden away.
K. No pharmacy permit shall be issued to any
drugstore or pharmacy when the licensed pharmacist in charge of the
prescription department is not on duty in that pharmacy a minimum of 40 hours
per week. A pharmacist in charge of a retail pharmacy may act as a consultant
or part-time pharmacist.
L. The
pharmacist in charge is responsible for the security and accountability of all
drugs, legend and/or controlled, stored in said pharmacy and is responsible for
the validity and legality of all prescriptions upon which drugs are dispensed
in said drugstore or pharmacy. Dispensing of drugs classified as controlled
drugs under any of the schedules classifying drugs under either state or
federal law governing controlled substances is the primary responsibility of
the Pharmacist in Charge and is also the responsibility of such other
pharmacist, interns or students as may have dispensed said drugs. In the event
of a shortage of said drugs revealed by an accountability inventory of either
federal or state agencies, the Pharmacist in Charge shall be held primarily
responsible for such shortage and shall be subject to disciplinary action by
the State Board of Pharmacy. Any other pharmacists, interns, or students
causing or aiding or abetting the said unlawful shortage of said drugs shall
also be subject to disciplinary action by the State Board of
Pharmacy.
M. No pharmacy may open
for business, nor may it be inspected for the purpose of obtaining a permit,
prior to the approval by the Board.
N. Any pharmacist, when making his or her
initial application to be licensed as Pharmacist in Charge, must satisfactorily
complete a test on the requirements and responsibilities of a Pharmacist in
Charge. The test shall be developed and administered by the Board of Pharmacy
or its representatives.
O. The
Pharmacist in Charge named on any licensed pharmacy permit or pharmacist on
call as designated by the Pharmacist in Charge, shall have immediate access to
the pharmacy at all times and if requested by Board of Pharmacy Inspectors
he/she shall show satisfactory proof of access.
The responsibility to assure compliance with this regulation
rests both with the pharmacist and with the pharmacy owner if they are not the
same. 10/09/80 (Revised 2/17/82, 6/13/85, 2/10/87, 4/07/89, 6/20/91, and
6/20/96)
28.
Licensed pharmacy permits will be considered by the Board staff upon written
application in such forms as may be adopted by the Board. The permit will be
issued in the name of the licensed pharmacist who shall be directly responsible
to the Board of Pharmacy for the operation of the prescription department.
A. Applications for pharmacy permits other
than annual renewal of existing permits, will be reviewed by the Board of
Pharmacy Staff. Provided that no pharmacy may open for business within 30 days
of submission of original application. Applications for a pharmacy permit for a
new store must have the name and license number of the pharmacist in charge at
the time of submission and cannot be altered except by submission of an
application for change of pharmacist in charge and the fee as defined in
regulation 59. The pharmacist in charge of the new pharmacy application cannot
be the pharmacist in charge of another pharmacy at the time submission of the
new pharmacy application. If a post office box is used as the address for the
pharmacy, the actual street address must also be included on the application.
The Executive Director may require that a representative of the ownership and
pharmacist in charge appear before the Board of Pharmacy to finalize the
application. After review by the Board of Pharmacy Staff, an "Inspection
Request Form" will be sent to the address given as that of the ownership of the
pharmacy making application. The inspection request form must be received in
the Board of Pharmacy office at least one week before the facility will be
ready for inspection. Upon approval of the inspection of the physical facility
by the Board of Pharmacy Inspector, the Executive Director will complete the
final approval of the application and the permit number will be
issued.
B. In any building, firm,
or place of business where the pharmacy is a leased operation, and/or in
situations where the pharmacist in charge does not own a substantial part of
the business and is not manager of the total operation, and/or where the
pharmacy is a department in a larger business that is not a drugstore or
pharmacy, the prescription department shall be completely separated from the
remainder of the building by some type of partition and said department shall
be arranged and constructed so that the public will not have access to any
legend drugs or medicine.
The prescription area or department of any pharmacy, firm or
place of business must be constructed so that it may be locked to prevent
unauthorized persons from entering it in the absence of a licensed pharmacist,
(or other authorized prescription personnel.)
A copy of the signed lease must be submitted with the application
of the original permit, and at such other times as the original lease is
changed or renewed.
C. No
pharmacy permit shall be issued or continued for the conduct of a pharmacy or
drugstore unless the premises are equipped with the necessary appliances for
maintenance of proper sanitation and kept in a clean, sanitary and orderly
manner.
D. Pharmacists, employed
and in charge of pharmacies or drugstores, are required to notify the Board of
Pharmacy and surrender for cancellation the permit issued in their names
immediately upon the termination of such employment. It shall be the duty of
the owner of such pharmacies or drugstores to immediately notify the Board upon
the termination of employment of licensed pharmacists and to cause the
surrender of permit as indicated. The further operation of the pharmacy or
drugstore in the absence of a replacement and the issuance of a new permit is
forbidden by law and each day so operated will be considered a separate
offense.
E. The permit licenses the
pharmacy or drugstore to which it is issued and is not transferable. It is
issued on the application of the owner and the licensed pharmacist in charge,
on the sworn statement that it will be conducted in accordance with the
provisions of law.
F. When a
licensed pharmacist in whose name a permit has been issued leaves the
employment of such pharmacy or drugstore, he will be held responsible for
proper notification to the Board of Pharmacy of such termination of his
services within five days in addition to providing the Board of Pharmacy with
an inventory of controlled drugs as defined in Regulation 29. Neglect on his
part to so notify the Board and to provide said inventory will operate to
prevent his securing a permit to take charge or operate another pharmacy or
drugstore at a subsequent date.
G.
When the licensed pharmacist in whose name a permit has been issued to a
pharmacy for any reason ceases to be actually the person who has responsible
supervision over said pharmacy or drugstore the permit becomes void, and must
be surrendered to the Board before a duplicate will be issued to said pharmacy.
Where there is merely a change of licensed pharmacist one replacing the other
as the pharmacist in charge, a duplicate permit will be issued upon proper
application and payment of a fee as defined in regulation 59.
H.
1. Upon
a change of ownership of a pharmacy as set out herein, a new permit shall be
secured by the new owner(s). The new owner(s) can continue operation of the
pharmacy for fourteen (14) days after the effective date of the change of
ownership; after the said fourteen (14) day period, the permit issued to the
prior owner shall be void and same shall be surrendered to the Executive
Director of the Board of Pharmacy.
2. A change of ownership of a pharmacy occurs
under, but is not limited to the following circumstances:
A. A change of ownership of a pharmacy, owned
by a SOLE PROPRIETOR, is deemed to have occurred when:
1. The pharmacy is sold and the sale becomes
final or the new owner assumes control of the pharmacy-which ever occurs
first.
2. The proprietor enters
into a partnership with another individual or business entity.
B. A change of ownership of a
pharmacy, owned by a PARTNERSHIP, is deemed to have occurred when:
1. There is an addition or deletion of one or
more partners in a partnership to which a pharmacy license has been
issued.
2. The pharmacy is sold and
the sale becomes final or the new owner assumes control of the pharmacy-which
ever occurs first.
C. A
change of ownership of a pharmacy, owned by a CORPORATION, is deemed to have
occurred when:
1. An individual or business
acquires or disposes of twenty percent (20%) or more of the corporation's
outstanding shares of voting stock. (This shall not apply to any corporation
the voting stock of which is actively traded on any securities exchange or in
any over the counter market); or
2.
The corporation merges with another business or corporation; (The corporation
owning the pharmacy is required to notify the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy
if a change of ownership or merger occurs within the parent corporation of the
corporation which owns the pharmacy); or
3. The corporation's charter expires or is
forfeited; or
4. The pharmacy is
sold and the sale becomes final or the new owner assumes control of the
pharmacy-which ever occurs first.
I. Pharmacies or drugstores opening for
business must first secure a permit and be licensed with the Board of Pharmacy
before they may lawfully conduct a pharmacy or drugstore. A fee as defined in
regulation 59 is charged for issuing such original permit. All pharmacies or
drugstores must register with the Board annually and secure an annual permit
and pay a Renewal fee as defined in regulation 59. The annual registration
takes place on January 1 of each year.
J. Permits must be posted in a conspicuous
place. This requirement is not met when a permit is locked in a safe, placed in
a desk drawer, or otherwise hidden away.
K. No pharmacy permit shall be issued to any
drugstore or pharmacy when the licensed pharmacist in charge of the
prescription department is not on duty in that pharmacy a minimum of 40 hours
per week. A pharmacist in charge of a retail pharmacy may act as a consultant
or part-time pharmacist.
L. The
pharmacist in charge is responsible for the security and accountability of all
drugs, legend and/or controlled, stored in said pharmacy and is responsible for
the validity and legality of all prescriptions upon which drugs are dispensed
in said drugstore or pharmacy. Dispensing of drugs classified as controlled
drugs under any of the schedules classifying drugs under either state or
federal law governing controlled substances is the primary responsibility of
the Pharmacist in Charge and is also the responsibility of such other
pharmacist, interns or students as may have dispensed said drugs. In the event
of a shortage of said drugs revealed by an accountability inventory of either
federal or state agencies, the Pharmacist in Charge shall be held primarily
responsible for such shortage and shall be subject to disciplinary action by
the State Board of Pharmacy. Any other pharmacists, interns, or students
causing or aiding or abetting the said unlawful shortage of said drugs shall
also be subject to disciplinary action by the State Board of
Pharmacy.
M. No pharmacy may open
for business, nor may it be inspected for the purpose of obtaining a permit,
prior to the approval by the Board.
N. Any pharmacist, when making his or her
initial application to be licensed as Pharmacist in Charge, must satisfactorily
complete a test on the requirements and responsibilities of a Pharmacist in
Charge. The test shall be developed and administered by the Board of Pharmacy
or its representatives.
O. The
Pharmacist in Charge named on any licensed pharmacy permit or pharmacist on
call as designated by the Pharmacist in Charge, shall have immediate access to
the pharmacy at all times and if requested by Board of Pharmacy Inspectors
he/she shall show satisfactory proof of access.
The responsibility to assure compliance with this regulation
rests both with the pharmacist and with the pharmacy owner if they are not the
same. 10/09/80 (Revised 2/17/82, 6/13/85, 2/10/87, 4/07/89, 6/20/91, and
6/20/96)