§ 32-1940 – Investigations; hearings; conferences; records; confidentiality
32-1940. Investigations; hearings; conferences; records; confidentiality A. Information received and records kept by the board in connection with investigations conducted pursuant to this chapter are confidential and are not open to the public or subject to civil discovery. B. Notwithstanding any other law or code of ethics regarding practitioner confidences, the physician-patient privilege between a […]
§ 32-1941 – Third-party logistics providers; permit required; designated representative; fingerprinting requirements
32-1941. Third-party logistics providers; permit required; designated representative; fingerprinting requirements A. A third-party logistics provider that engages in logistics services into, within or from this state shall hold a third-party logistics provider permit in this state. B. A third-party logistics provider shall comply with storage practices, including all of the following: 1. Maintain access to […]
§ 32-1934 – Remote hospital-site pharmacy permittee; requirements
32-1934. Remote hospital-site pharmacy permittee; requirements A. A remote hospital-site pharmacy permittee shall comply with all the provisions of this chapter requiring registration and regulation of pharmacies, with board rules and with applicable federal law. B. A remote hospital-site pharmacy permittee shall ensure that: 1. The remote hospital-site pharmacy is supervised by a pharmacist who […]
§ 32-1926 – Notice of change of information required
32-1926. Notice of change of information required A. Except as prescribed in subsection B of this section, a pharmacist, intern, pharmacy technician or pharmacy technician trainee, within ten days after a change in that person’s employer, employer’s address, home address or contact information, shall electronically update the person’s online board profile or give written notice […]
§ 32-1935 – Approval of schools and colleges of pharmacy
32-1935. Approval of schools and colleges of pharmacy The board of pharmacy shall adopt and promulgate standards and requirements for approval of schools and colleges of pharmacy.
§ 32-1926.01 – Change in residency status; written notice required
32-1926.01. Change in residency status; written notice required A. A licensee shall give written notice to the board office staff of a change in the licensee’s residency status authorized by the United States citizenship and immigration services. B. If the licensee’s residency status ceases to be authorized by the United States citizenship and immigration services, […]
§ 32-1936 – Mandatory continuing professional pharmacy education
32-1936. Mandatory continuing professional pharmacy education A. All pharmacists licensed in this state shall satisfactorily complete approved courses of continuing professional pharmacy education or continue their education by other means in accordance with rules adopted by the board before renewing a license. B. The board by rule shall establish the form and content of courses […]
§ 32-1927 – Pharmacists; pharmacy interns; disciplinary action
32-1927. Pharmacists; pharmacy interns; disciplinary action (L18, Ch. 228, sec. 5. Eff. until 7/1/23) A. A pharmacist or pharmacy intern is subject to disciplinary action by the board for any of the following: 1. The board determines that the licensee has committed an act of unprofessional conduct. 2. The licensee is found by psychiatric examination […]
§ 32-1937 – Exceptions to continuing education requirements
32-1937. Exceptions to continuing education requirements A. The requirements of continuing professional pharmacy education provided in section 32-1936 do not apply to licensees beginning the date of initial licensure until the date of the first license renewal. B. The board may make exceptions from the requirements of section 32-1936 in emergency or hardship cases or […]
§ 32-1927; Version 2 – Pharmacists; pharmacy interns; disciplinary action
32-1927. Pharmacists; pharmacy interns; disciplinary action (L22, Ch. 362, sec. 7. Eff. 7/1/23) A. A pharmacist or pharmacy intern is subject to disciplinary action by the board for any of the following: 1. The board determines that the licensee has committed an act of unprofessional conduct. 2. The licensee is found by psychiatric examination to […]