New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 19 - PHARMACISTS
Part 8 - WHOLESALE PRESCRIPTION DRUG DISTRIBUTION
Section 16.19.8.16 - MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The board will not license a third-party logistics provider when the FDA has made a finding that the third-party logistics provider does not utilize good handling and distribution practices and published notice thereof.
B. The board shall consider, at a minimum, the following factors in reviewing the qualifications of persons who engage in providing third-party logistics of prescription drugs within the state:
C. The board shall consider the results of a criminal and financial background check and fingerprinting of the applicant and designated representative responsible for facility operations, to determine if an applicant or others associated with the ownership, management or operations of the third-party logistics provider have committed criminal acts that would constitute grounds for denial of licensure.
D. The applicant shall provide and attest to a statement providing a complete disclosure of any past criminal convictions and violations of the state and federal laws regarding drugs or devices or an affirmation and attestation that the applicant has not been involved in, or convicted of, any criminal or prohibited acts.
E. The board shall have the right to deny a license to an applicant if it determines that the granting of such a license would not be in the public interest. Public interest considerations shall be based upon factors and qualifications that are directly related to the protection of the public health and safety.