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Section 36-11-66 – Severability of provisions.

36-11-66. Severability of provisions. If any provision of this chapter is declared unconstitutional or the applicability thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the constitutionality of the remainder of the chapter and applicability thereof to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby. Source: SL 1967, ch 102, §26.

Section 36-11-67 – Participants in drug utilization review program immune from liability.

36-11-67. Participants in drug utilization review program immune from liability. Pharmacists licensed under this chapter or physicians licensed under chapter 36-4 who participate on a drug utilization review program as defined in §36-11-2 are individually or jointly not subject to and are immune from claim, suit, liability, damages, or any other recourse, civil or criminal, […]

Section 36-11-68 – Counseling patients and caregivers–Maintenance of patient records.

36-11-68. Counseling patients and caregivers–Maintenance of patient records. After receipt of a prescription drug order, the pharmacist shall offer to counsel each patient or caregiver who receives a prescribed drug or device from him on matters which in the exercise of the pharmacist’s professional judgment the pharmacist deems significant. To this purpose, the pharmacist shall […]

Section 36-11-69 – Release of patient information–Good faith required.

36-11-69. Release of patient information–Good faith required. Patient information may be released only in the following circumstances: (1)If it is authorized by the patient; (2)If it is requested by the board as part of an inspection or investigation of a pharmacy or pharmacist; (3)If, in the pharmacist’s professional judgment, release to practitioners and other pharmacists […]

Section 36-11-70 – Refusal to dispense medication.

36-11-70. Refusal to dispense medication. No pharmacist may be required to dispense medication if there is reason to believe that the medication would be used to: (1)Cause an abortion; or (2)Destroy an unborn child as defined in subdivision 22-1-2(50A); or (3)Cause the death of any person by means of an assisted suicide, euthanasia, or mercy […]

Section 36-11-71 – Central pharmacy, remote pharmacy, and telepharmacy practice defined.

36-11-71. Central pharmacy, remote pharmacy, and telepharmacy practice defined. Terms as used in this section and §36-11-72 mean: (1)”Central pharmacy,” a pharmacy with one or more remote pharmacies in which all sites are connected via computer link, video link, and audio link. The central pharmacy may be retail or hospital-based; (2)”Remote pharmacy,” a pharmacy staffed […]

Section 36-11-72 – Telepharmacy–Promulgation of rules.

36-11-72. Telepharmacy–Promulgation of rules. The board shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to provide for the regulation of telepharmacy in the state. The rules shall include: (1)License requirements, including establishment of an annual license fee not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars; (2)Minimum structural, security, and equipment requirements for the remote pharmacy; (3)Minimum staffing […]

Section 36-11-47.1 – Posting of prescription drug prices authorized–Rules and regulations.

36-11-47.1. Posting of prescription drug prices authorized–Rules and regulations. The posting of prescription drug prices upon the premises of a duly licensed pharmacy department is hereby specifically authorized and shall not constitute “advertising of prescription prices” within the meaning of this chapter when performed in accordance with such rules and regulations as may be adopted […]