Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B16 - Board of Pharmacy
Chapter 64B16-28 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS - PERMITS
Section 64B16-28.750 - Class III Institutional Pharmacies
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
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(2) Change of Association for Existing Permittees. Institutional Pharmacies affiliated with a hospital currently holding Class II or Modified Class II Institutional Pharmacy Permits may request the facility be associated as a Class III Institutional Pharmacy Permit by completing Form DH5033-MQA, 08/2018, "Change of Permit Association - Class III Pharmacy, " which is incorporated by reference and is available at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09949. Upon approval of the request, the existing Class II or Modified Class II permit will be re-associated as a Class III Institutional Pharmacy Permit, with no change of permit number. Because pharmacy permits are non-transferrable, this option is not available if there is any change in the ownership or identity of the business entity holding the existing Class II or Modified Class II Institutional Pharmacy Permit.
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(6) As required by paragraph 64B16-28.100(1)(c), F.A.C., prior to issuance of a Class III Institutional Pharmacy Permit, the applicant must pass an on-site inspection. For applicants who currently hold Institutional Class II or Modified Class II permits, the on-site inspection required for issuance of the Class III permit shall be coordinated, to the extent practicable, with any other inspections required or recently conducted, and in no event, shall reset or disrupt the permittee's existing inspection schedule.
(7) Each applicant must comply with the fingerprinting requirements of Section 465.022, F.S., unless the applicant qualifies for the statutory exception for corporations having more than $100 million of business taxable assets in Florida. Electronic fingerprint information ("EFI") that has been submitted to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration may be accessible by the Florida Department of Health for a period of sixty (60) months. If the Department is able to access EFI from AHCA, applicants will not be required to resubmit EFI for additional or new applications submitted during this time period. After sixty (60) months, new electronic fingerprint information must be submitted as part of all applications, unless the applicant is a corporation having more than $100 million of business taxable assets in Florida.
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 465.022 FS. Law Implemented 456.0635, 465.019(2)(d), 465.022 FS.
New 10-10-18, Amended 8-27-23.