§ 26-4-117. Duty to Prosecute Violations
It shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney of the court of competent jurisdiction to whom the board or some other person shall report a violation of this chapter to cause appropriate proceedings to be commenced and prosecuted for the enforcement of the penalties as in such case may be provided. The board, or […]
§ 26-4-162. Prescriptions by Practitioners of the Healing Arts
This article shall not apply to the dispensing of poisons in not unusual quantities or doses, upon the prescriptions of practitioners of the healing arts. History. Code 1981, § 26-4-162 , enacted by Ga. L. 1998, p. 686, § 1.
§ 26-4-88. Restrictions on Dispensing of Medicines, Drugs, or Poisons; Functions Which Require the Professional Judgment of a Pharmacist
No person shall engage in the dispensing of any medicines, drugs, or poisons unless said person is a pharmacist licensed in accordance with this chapter or a pharmacy intern dispensing such items in accordance with this chapter. Except as otherwise required pursuant to Code Section 26-4-86, this chapter shall not apply to practitioners of the […]
§ 26-4-89. Selling Drugs in Vending Machines Prohibited; Remote Automated Medication System Excluded
Any person who shall sell or dispense drugs by the use of vending machines shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. A remote automated medication system shall not be considered a vending machine for purposes of this Code section. History. Code 1981, § 26-4-89 , enacted by Ga. L. 1998, p. 686, § 1; Ga. L. […]
§ 26-4-90. Remuneration for Professional Pharmacy Care Services
Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted to prohibit a pharmacist or pharmacy from being remunerated for professional pharmacy care services. History. Code 1981, § 26-4-90 , enacted by Ga. L. 1998, p. 686, § 1.
§ 26-4-110. Pharmacy Licenses — Classifications; Applications; Fees; Investigations; Prescription Department Requirements
All facilities engaged in the manufacture, production, sale, or distribution of drugs or devices utilized in the practice of pharmacy or pharmacies where drugs or devices are dispensed or pharmacy care is provided shall be licensed by the board and shall biennially renew their license with the board. Where operations are conducted at more than […]
§ 26-4-111. Pharmacy Licenses — Minimum Standards; Transferability
The board shall specify by rule the pharmacy licensure procedures to be followed, including but not limited to specification of forms for use in applying for such licensure and times, places, and applicable fees. Applicants for licensure to distribute, manufacture, sell, purchase, or produce drugs or devices within this state shall file with the board […]
§ 26-4-112. Occurrences Requiring Immediate Notification to Board
The board shall be notified immediately upon the occurrence of any of the following: Permanent closing of a licensed pharmacy; Change of ownership, management, or location of a licensed pharmacy; Change of the pharmacist in charge of a licensed pharmacy. If upon the board being notified of such change a replacement pharmacist in charge is […]
§ 26-4-113. Wholesale Distributors; Licensing Requirements; Suspension or Revocation of License; Reinstatement
No person shall operate as a pharmacy until a pharmacy license has been issued to such person by the board. Except where otherwise permitted by law, it shall be unlawful for any type of manufacturer, wholesale distributor, reverse drug distributor, outsourcing facility, or third-party logistics provider to distribute or deliver drugs or devices to or […]
§ 26-4-114. Special Pharmacy Permits
A pharmacy located within and owned and operated by a school or college of pharmacy in this state may apply to the board for a special pharmacy permit which shall entitle the holder thereof to purchase, receive, possess, or dispose of drugs for educational or research purposes. The application shall include the name of a […]