Pennsylvania Code
Title 40 - LIQUOR
Part I - LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 11 - PURCHASES, SALES AND RETURNS
Subchapter B - SPECIAL PURCHASES OF LIQUOR
PHARMACISTS, HOSPITALS AND STATE INSTITUTIONS
Section 11.52 - Sales on prescription only

Universal Citation: 40 PA Code ยง 11.52
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 52, December 28, 2024

The holder of a permit under this subchapter may purchase at wholesale and sell, dispense or use in the compounding of prescriptions and medicines only, whiskey, brandy, Holland gin, champagne and port and sherry wines (referred to as "liquor"). A pharmacist may only sell or dispense the liquor on the premises of his drug store or pharmacy, and then only upon the signed written prescription of a licensed physician, dentist or veterinarian. Every prescription shall also be dated and contain the name and address of the person for whom the liquor is prescribed. A prescription for liquor may not be written, prepared or executed in or on the premises of a drug store or pharmacy. A prescription for liquor shall be filled only once and shall not entitle the person named to more than 1 quart of the liquor specified.

This section cited in 40 Pa. Code § 11.51 (relating to applications and permits).

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