Permit requirements for applicants; permits not transferrable or assignable.

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(A) To obtain a permit, an applicant shall:

(1) submit an application in the form prescribed by the Board of Pharmacy at least forty-five days before the opening date of the facility;

(2) pass an inspection conducted by inspectors of the Board of Pharmacy or a pharmacist designee; and

(3) pay all required fees.

(B) Each facility shall apply individually and obtain a separate permit for each location.

(C) A permit issued by the board pursuant to this chapter is not transferable or assignable and expires annually on June thirtieth.

(D) A permit renewal application, including the required fee, must be submitted to the board before June first. If not postmarked before June first, a penalty of fifty dollars must be assessed. For permits not renewed by the expiration date, the board may charge an additional ten dollars a day until the permit is reinstated. A permit which has not been renewed before July first is a lapsed permit. A permit holder who allows a site to operate with a lapsed permit is in violation of Section 40-43-83.

(E) Upon the occurrence of any of the following, an existing permit is void and a new permit must be applied for:

(1) change of ownership:

(a) any change of ownership in the case of a sole proprietorship;

(b) a gain or loss of a partner in the case of a partnership;

(c) a change of ownership of fifty percent or more of stock in the case of a corporation;

(2) change of name; or

(3) change of location from one city to another.

HISTORY: 1998 Act No. 366, Section 1; 2002 Act No. 314, Section 9.


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