2006 New York Code - Institutional Dispensers Certificates Of Approval.



 
    §  3341.  Institutional  dispensers  certificates of approval.   1. No
  institutional dispenser as herein before defined, shall receive, possess
  or cause controlled substances to be administered or  dispensed  without
  first  having  been  issued  a  certificate of approval authorizing such
  activity by the commissioner.
    2. Upon application of an institutional dispenser for a certificate of
  approval, the  commissioner  shall  issue  such  certificate  if  he  is
  satisfied that:
    (a)  the  applicant  and  its  managing  officers  are  of  good moral
  character;
    (b)  the   applicant   possesses   the   necessary   land,   building,
  paraphernalia and staff to properly carry on the activities described in
  the application;
    (c)  the  applicant will be able to maintain effective control against
  diversion of controlled substances; and
    (d) the applicant will be able to comply with all applicable state and
  federal laws.
    3. Institutional dispensers to whom such certificates have been issued
  shall thereafter register biennially with the department.  The  fee  for
  such certificate and for each biennial registration shall be one hundred
  dollars.
    4.  Certificates  and registrations issued under this section shall be
  effective only for and shall specify:
    (a) the name and address of the institutional dispenser;
    (b) the nature of the controlled substance, or substances,  either  by
  name  or schedule, or both, for which the certificate or registration is
  issued.

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