2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 71-1,143 — Pharmacy; practice; persons excepted.

Section 71-1,143
Pharmacy; practice; persons excepted.

As authorized by the Uniform Licensing Law, the practice of pharmacy may be engaged in by a pharmacist, a pharmacist intern, or a practitioner with a pharmacy license. The practice of pharmacy shall not be construed to include:

(1) Persons who sell, offer, or expose for sale completely denatured alcohol or concentrated lye, insecticides, and fungicides in original packages;

(2) Practitioners, other than veterinarians, certified nurse midwives, certified registered nurse anesthetists, and nurse practitioners, who dispense drugs or devices as an incident to the practice of their profession, except that if such practitioner regularly engages in dispensing such drugs or devices to his or her patients for which such patients are charged, such practitioner shall obtain a pharmacy license;

(3) Persons who sell, offer, or expose for sale nonprescription drugs or proprietary medicines, the sale of which is not in itself a violation of the Nebraska Liquor Control Act;

(4) Medical representatives, detail persons, or persons known by some name of like import, but only to the extent of permitting the relating of pharmaceutical information to health care professionals;

(5) Licensed veterinarians practicing within the scope of their profession;

(6) Certified nurse midwives, certified registered nurse anesthetists, and nurse practitioners who dispense sample medications which are provided by the manufacturer and are dispensed at no charge to the patient;

(7) Hospitals engaged in the compounding and dispensing of drugs and devices pursuant to chart orders for persons registered as patients and within the confines of the hospital, except that if a hospital engages in such compounding and dispensing for persons not registered as patients and within the confines of the hospital, such hospital shall obtain a pharmacy license or delegated dispensing permit;

(8) Optometrists who prescribe or dispense eyeglasses or contact lenses to their own patients;

(9) Registered nurses employed by a hospital who administer pursuant to a chart order, or procure for such purpose, single doses of drugs or devices from original drug or device containers or properly labeled prepackaged drug or device containers to persons registered as patients and within the confines of the hospital;

(10) Persons employed by a facility where dispensed drugs and devices are delivered from a pharmacy for pickup by a patient or caregiver and no dispensing or storage of drugs or devices occurs; and

(11) Persons who sell or purchase medical products, compounds, vaccines, or serums used in the prevention or cure of animal diseases and maintenance of animal health if such medical products, compounds, vaccines, or serums are not sold or purchased under a direct, specific, written medical order of a licensed veterinarian.


Source:
    Laws 1927, c. 167, § 121, p. 490

    C.S.1929, § 71-1802

    R.S.1943, § 71-1,143

    Laws 1961, c. 339, § 2, p. 1062

    Laws 1971, LB 350, § 2

    Laws 1983, LB 476, § 7

    Laws 1994, LB 900, § 3

    Laws 1996, LB 414, § 7

    Laws 1996, LB 1108, § 15

    Laws 2000, LB 1115, § 18

    Laws 2001, LB 398, § 29

    Laws 2005, LB 256, § 30

Cross References:
    Nebraska Liquor Control Act,see section 53-101.

    Uniform Licensing Law,see section 71-101.



~Revised Statutes Supplement, 2006

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