Pharmacy License Required; Personal Charge of Pharmacy by Pharmacist; Responsibility for Compliance With Laws; Control and Personal Charge of Pharmacy Services; Remote Pharmacy Exception; Effect of Violation on Pharmacy License.

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Sec. 17741.

(1) A pharmacy must not be operated unless licensed under this part.

(2) Except for a remote pharmacy, a pharmacy open for business must be under the personal charge of a pharmacist. A pharmacist shall not simultaneously have personal charge of more than 1 pharmacy.

(3) The person to whom a pharmacy license is issued and the pharmacists on duty are responsible for compliance with federal and state laws regulating the distribution of drugs and the practice of pharmacy. Except for a remote pharmacy, pharmacy services must be conducted under the control and personal charge of a pharmacist.

(4) A sanction for a violation of this part only affects the pharmacy license of the place of business where the violation occurred.

History: 1978, Act 368, Eff. Sept. 30, 1978 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 4, Eff. Apr. 26, 2020
Popular Name: Act 368


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