I. No person shall compound legend drugs or controlled drugs, as defined in RSA 318-B:1, VI, and no person acting as or employed by an outsourcing facility shall supply such drugs, without first having obtained a license from the board. Such license shall expire biennially on June 30 of each odd-numbered year. An application together with a fee established by the board shall be filed biennially by June 15 of every odd-numbered year.
II. No license shall be issued under this section unless the applicant has furnished proof satisfactory to the pharmacy board:
(a) That the applicant is of good moral character or, if that applicant is an association or corporation, that the managing officers are of good moral character.
(b) That the applicant has sufficient land, buildings, and security equipment as to properly carry on the business described in the application.
III. No license shall be granted to any person who has within 5 years been convicted of a violation of any law of the United States, or of any state, relating to drugs, as defined in this chapter or RSA 318-B, or to any person who is a drug-dependent person.
IV. Any person licensed pursuant to this section shall be subject to the provisions of RSA 318:29.
V. (a) The outsourcing facility to which a license has been issued shall, within 30 days of any change of information supplied in the original application, notify the board.
(b) The notice required pursuant to subparagraph (a) shall contain:
(1) Current New Hampshire license number of the outsourcing facility.
(2) Name of the outsourcing facility, old and new, if applicable.
(3) Address of the outsourcing facility, old and new, if applicable.
(4) Names, addresses, and titles of new corporate officers, partners, or owners.
(c) A new license shall be required for a change of ownership of an established outsourcing facility to a successor business entity which results in a change in the controlling interest in the outsourcing facility.
VI. The outsourcing facility to which a license has been issued shall, within 30 days of any written warnings or disciplinary action from any state or federal licensing or enforcement agency, notify the board and provide a copy of the action.
Source. 2015, 180:3, eff. July 1, 2015. 2019, 264:12, eff. Sept. 17, 2019.