Sec. 30-37. Sales on prescription.
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Sec. 30-37. Sales on prescription. Any pharmacy licensed by the Commission of
Pharmacy may fill the prescription of a licensed physician, advanced practice registered
nurse, physician assistant or dentist for alcoholic liquors at any time without regard to
the vote of any town prohibiting the sale of such liquors and may use alcoholic liquors
for the compounding of such prescriptions and for the manufacture of all United States
Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary preparations and all other medicinal preparations without the necessity of obtaining a permit from the Department of Consumer
Protection, provided each such prescription shall include the name and address of the
person for whom it is prescribed and shall be signed with his full name by the person
issuing such prescription. Each such prescription shall be filled only once, and the person
making a sale on such prescription shall write on the face thereof the number of such
prescription and the date of the sale or delivery of such liquor and shall keep such
prescription on file and available at all reasonable times for inspection. All alcoholic
liquors sold by licensed pharmacies on prescriptions alone shall be kept in compartments, which compartments shall be securely locked except when such liquors are being
used in the compounding of the prescriptions.
History: 1967 act made provisions applicable to dentist's prescriptions; P.A. 77-614 and P.A. 78-303 replaced liquor control commission with division of liquor control within the department of business regulation, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 80-482 made division of liquor control an independent department and abolished the department of business regulation, overriding provision of same act which would have placed the division within the public safety department; P.A. 93-139 made technical changes; P.A. 95-195 substituted Department of Consumer Protection for Department of Liquor Control, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 96-19 expanded reference to prescriptions by physicians and dentists to include advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 and P.A. 04-169 replaced Department of Consumer Protection with Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 04-189 repealed Sec. 146 of June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, thereby reversing the merger of the Departments of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective June 1, 2004.
Cited. 118 C. 254; 149 C. 684. Cited. 184 C. 75, 80.