Exemptions.

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Nothing in this chapter may be construed to prevent:

(1) A student or graduate of an accredited school of pharmacy from receiving practical training pursuant to an internship or other approved program under the supervision of a pharmacist in this State;

(2) A pharmacy technician or certified pharmacy technician from performing under the direct supervision of a pharmacist the delegated functions permitted under the rules and regulations of the Board and not inconsistent with this chapter;

(3) A practitioner licensed under the laws of this State to practice within the scope of that practitioner's license;

(4) The selling at retail of over-the-counter products;

(5) A business not licensed as a pharmacy to sell gases that are used for medicinal purposes and which require a prescription, provided that:

a. The business is registered with the Board;

b. The sale is authorized by a written order or by a verbal order reduced to writing from a practitioner;

c. The record of the written order or of the verbal order reduced to writing is maintained on the premises of the business for at least 2 years; and

d. The gas product is stored and dispensed according to requirements established by the Board.

(6) The sale of noncontrolled prescription drugs designated for veterinary use by a business not licensed as a pharmacy, provided that the business is registered with the Board and the sale is authorized by a written order or by a verbal order reduced to writing from a licensed veterinarian.

(7) A pharmacist in this State from dispensing a valid noncontrolled prescription drug pursuant to a prescription received via electronic transmission from a practitioner's office to the prescription department of the dispensing pharmacy.

(8) Pharmacist selection of appropriate dosage forms, concentrations, equivalent strengths or routes of administration of medications.


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