Section 151.213 — Copies Of Prescriptions.
151.213 COPIES OF PRESCRIPTIONS. Prescriptions on file in a pharmacy are not a public record. A person having custody of or access to such prescription orders shall not divulge the contents thereof or provide a copy thereof to anyone except to: (1) the patient for whom the prescription was issued, the patient’s agent, or another […]
Section 151.214 — Payment Disclosure.
151.214 PAYMENT DISCLOSURE. Subdivision 1. Explanation of pharmacy benefits. A pharmacist licensed under this chapter must provide to a patient, for each prescription dispensed where part or all of the cost of the prescription is being paid or reimbursed by an employer-sponsored plan or health plan company, or its contracted pharmacy benefit manager, the patient’s […]
Section 151.215 — Certification.
151.215 CERTIFICATION. A pharmacist must certify a prescription, in compliance with Minnesota Board of Pharmacy rules, before the prescription is dispensed, delivered, mailed, or shipped to a patient or a patient’s caregiver. However, if the prescription has been certified by a pharmacist at a licensed central service pharmacy, in compliance with Minnesota Board of Pharmacy […]
Section 151.12 — Reciprocity; Licensure.
151.12 RECIPROCITY; LICENSURE. The board may in its discretion grant licensure without examination to any pharmacist licensed by the Board of Pharmacy or a similar board of another state which accords similar recognition to licensees of this state; provided, the requirements for licensure in such other state are in the opinion of the board equivalent […]
Section 151.13 — Renewal Fee; Continuing Education.
151.13 RENEWAL FEE; CONTINUING EDUCATION. Subdivision 1. Renewal fee. Every person licensed by the board as a pharmacist shall pay to the board the annual renewal fee specified in section 151.065. The board may charge the late fee specified in section 151.065 if the renewal fee and application are not received by the board prior […]
Section 151.14 — Reinstatements.
151.14 REINSTATEMENTS. Any person who has been licensed by the board and has defaulted in the payment of the renewal fee may be reinstated within two years of such default without examination, upon payment of the arrears and upon compliance with the provisions of section 151.13, subdivision 2. History: (5808-14) 1937 c 354 s 14; […]
Section 151.15 — Compounding Drugs Unlawful Under Certain Conditions.
151.15 COMPOUNDING DRUGS UNLAWFUL UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. Subdivision 1. Location. It shall be unlawful for any person to compound or dispense drugs in any place other than a pharmacy, except as provided in this chapter; except that a licensed pharmacist or pharmacist intern working within a licensed hospital may receive a prescription drug order and […]
Section 151.16 — Violation A Gross Misdemeanor.
151.16 VIOLATION A GROSS MISDEMEANOR. Every person who violates any of the provisions of section 151.15, when the death of a human being results from such violation shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor. This section is supplementary to existing laws relating to homicide and not a repeal thereof. History: (5808-17) 1937 c 354 s […]
Section 151.075 — Disciplinary Record On Judicial Review.
151.075 DISCIPLINARY RECORD ON JUDICIAL REVIEW. Upon judicial review of any board disciplinary action taken under this chapter, the reviewing court shall seal the administrative record, except for the board’s final decision, and shall not make the administrative record available to the public. History: 2014 c 291 art 5 s 7
Section 151.095 — Inactive Status License.
151.095 INACTIVE STATUS LICENSE. The board may, by rule, establish standards for an inactive status of licensure for previously licensed pharmacists who have retired from active practice, have left the state, or have otherwise ceased to be actively engaged in the practice of pharmacy in this state. History: 1988 c 550 s 8