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2014 Georgia Code
Title 26 - FOOD, DRUGS, AND COSMETICS
Chapter 4 - PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACIES
Article 6 - PHARMACIES
- § 26-4-110 - Pharmacy licenses -- Classifications; applications; fees; investigations; prescription department requirements
- § 26-4-110.1 - Definitions; license required; condition for licensing
- § 26-4-111 - Pharmacy licenses -- Minimum standards; transferability
- § 26-4-112 - Occurrences requiring immediate notification to board
- § 26-4-113 - Wholesale distributors; licensing requirements; suspension or revocation of license; reinstatement
- § 26-4-114 - Special pharmacy permits
- § 26-4-114.1 - Application to board for nonresident pharmacy permits; requirements
- § 26-4-115 - Wholesale drug distributors; registration; fees; reports of excessive purchases; penalty for violations
- § 26-4-115.1 - Requirement that certain wholesale distributors of controlled substances and dangerous drugs provide price and quantity information
- § 26-4-116 - Emergency service providers; contracts with issuing pharmacy; record keeping; inspections
- § 26-4-116.1 - Licensed health practitioners authorized to prescribe auto-injectable epinephrine for schools; pharmacists authorized to fill prescriptions
- § 26-4-116.2 - Authority of licensed health practitioners to prescribe opioid antagonists; immunity from liability
- § 26-4-117 - Duty to prosecute violations
- § 26-4-118 - Pharmacy Audit Bill of Rights; recoupment of disputed funds; appeals process for unfavorable reports; final audit report; investigative audits based on criminal offenses
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