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2011 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 30. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
ARTICLE 5. PHARMACISTS, PHARMACY TECHNICIANS, PHARMACY INTERNS AND PHARMACIES.
- §30-5-1. Legislative findings.
- §30-5-1b. Definitions.
- §30-5-2. Board of pharmacy; appointment, qualifications and terms of members; compensation; powers and duties generally; meetings and notices.
- §30-5-2a. Records of board; expungement; examination notice; public information.
- §30-5-3. When licensed pharmacist required; person not licensed pharmacist, pharmacy technician or licensed intern not to compound prescriptions or dispense poisons or narcotics; licensure of interns; prohibiting the dispensing of prescription orders in absence of practitioner-patient relationship.
- §30-5-3a. Legislative finding; continuing professional education required.
- §30-5-4. Use of titles or terms; penalties and fines.
- §30-5-5. Qualifications for licensure as pharmacist; fees; certificates of licensure; rules for licensure; reciprocity; minimum standards.
- §30-5-5a. Legislative findings; registration of pharmacy technicians; qualifications; training programs; rules and restrictions.
- §30-5-5b. Indirect supervision of registered pharmacy technicians during pharmacist's break.
- §30-5-6. Reciprocal licensure of pharmacists from other states or countries.
- §30-5-6a. Permits for mail-order houses.
- §30-5-7. Grounds for suspension or revocation of license or disciplinary proceedings; penalties and procedures; temporary suspensions; reporting of disciplinary action.
- §30-5-7a. Required reporting of information to board pertaining to professional malpractice and convictions; complaints of professional incompetence; reporting forms.
- §30-5-7b. Voluntary agreements relating to alcohol or chemical dependency; confidentiality of same.
- §30-5-7c. Authorization for the board of pharmacy to enter into agreements with organizations to form pharmacist recovery networks for treatment of impaired pharmacists, pharmacy interns and pharmacy technicians.
- §30-5-8. Reports by secretary of board to secretary of state; "list of pharmacists."
- §30-5-9. Fees.
- §30-5-9a. Authorization for future fee modifications to be made by rule and authorizing biennial licenses by rule.
- §30-5-10. Annual renewal of license; fees and notices.
- §30-5-10a. Special volunteer pharmacist license; civil immunity for voluntary services rendered to indigents.
- §30-5-11. Certificate of licensure or permit shall be displayed.
- §30-5-12. Responsibility for quality of drugs dispensed; exception; falsification of labels; deviation from prescription.
- §30-5-12a.
- §30-5-12b. Definitions; selection of generic drug products; exceptions; records; labels; manufacturing standards; rules; notice of substitution; complaints; notice and hearing; immunity.
- §30-5-12c. Electronic prescribing.
- §30-5-13. Each pharmacy to have USP-DI.
- §30-5-14. Pharmacies to be registered; permit to operate; fees; pharmacist to conduct business.
- §30-5-14a. Pharmacist-in-charge.
- §30-5-14b. Use of funds resulting from increased fees.
- §30-5-15. Professional and technical equipment required for pharmacy or drugstore; penalties and fines.
- §30-5-16. Permit for manufacture and packaging of drugs, medicines, cosmetics; distribution of legend drugs; regulations as to sanitation and equipment; penalties; revocation of permit.
- §30-5-16a. Filling of prescriptions more than one year after issuance.
- §30-5-16b. Partial filling of prescriptions.
- §30-5-16c. Partial filling of prescriptions for long-term care facility or terminally ill patients; requirements; records; violations.
- §30-5-17. Hearings by board upon complaint.
- §30-5-18. Limitation of sale of poisonous, deleterious and habit- forming drugs.
- §30-5-19. Rules of board of pharmacy; revocation of permits; employment of field agents, chemists, clerical and other qualified personnel.
- §30-5-20. Duty of prosecuting attorney when violation reported.
- §30-5-21. Limitations of article.
- §30-5-22. Offenses; penalties.
- §30-5-22a. Civil immunity for board members; liability limitations of professionals reporting to board; reporting results of litigation to the board; rules.
- §30-5-23. Relief by injunction.
- §30-5-24. Validity of article.
- §30-5-25.
- §30-5-26. Pharmacist requirements to participate in a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.
- §30-5-27. Collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.
- §30-5-28. Rule-making authority.
- §30-5-29.
- §30-5-30. Administration of immunizations.
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