South Carolina Code § 99-43. — Facility Permit Classifications.
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Current through State Register Volume 29, Issue 10, effective October 28, 2005.
This regulation database is current through State Register Volume 29, Issue 10, effective October 28, 2005. Changes to the regulations enacted by the 2006 General Assembly, which will convene in January 2006, will be incorporated as soon as possible. Some regulations approved by the 2006 General Assembly may take immediate effect. The State of South Carolina and the South Carolina Legislative Council make no warranty as to the accuracy of the data, or changes which may have been enacted since the 2005 Regular Session or which took effect after this database was prepared and users rely on the data entirely at their own risk.
(Statutory Authority: 1976 Code Sections 40-43-60 and 40-1-70)
Any person who is a licensed pharmacist and who has charge of or is employed in a pharmacy or other permitted facility within this State shall display his annual renewal certificate in a conspicuous place in the primary pharmacy or other permitted facility of which he is in charge or in which he is employed, so that the annual renewal certificate is easily and readily observable by the public.
The Board of Pharmacy issues the following types of facility permits:
A. Pharmacy Permit - This permit authorizes a facility to dispense legend drugs and devices to a patient or the patient's agent. A Pharmacy Permit requires a pharmacist-in-charge.
B. Non-Dispensing Drug Outlet Permit - This permit authorizes a facility to administer and store legend drugs. Facilities requiring a Non-Dispensing Drug Outlet Permit include, but are not limited to, clinics, wholesalers, manufacturers, and distributors. A Non-Dispensing Drug Outlet Permit requires a consultant pharmacist, unless the facility is engaged in manufacturing, wholesaling, or distributing.
C. Medical Gases/Legend Devices Permit - This permit authorizes a facility to dispense to a patient or patient's agent medical gases and legend devices on the order of a licensed practitioner. A Medical Gases/Legend Devices Permit requires a consultant pharmacist.
D. Non-resident Pharmacy Permit - This permit authorizes facilities outside of this State whose primary business is filling mail order prescriptions to engage in the sale, distribution, or dispensing of legend drugs or devices in this State.