151.43 SCOPE. Sections 151.43 to 151.471 apply to any person engaging in the wholesale distribution of drugs within the state and to persons operating as third-party logistics providers. History: 1990 c 526 s 6; 1990 c 568 art 2 s 21; 1Sp2019 c 9 art 10 s 43; 2020 c 83 art 1 s 42
151.441 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Scope. As used in sections 151.43 to 151.471, the following terms have the meanings given in this section. Subd. 2. Dispenser. “Dispenser” means a retail pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, a group of chain pharmacies under common ownership and control that do not act as a wholesale distributor, or any other person authorized […]
151.46 PROHIBITED DRUG PURCHASES OR RECEIPT. It is unlawful for any person to knowingly purchase or receive a prescription drug from a source other than a person or entity licensed under the laws of the state, except where otherwise provided. Licensed wholesale drug distributors and licensed third-party logistics providers shall not dispense or distribute drugs […]
151.461 GIFTS TO PRACTITIONERS PROHIBITED. It is unlawful for any manufacturer or wholesale drug distributor, or any agent thereof, to offer or give any gift of value to a practitioner. A medical device manufacturer that distributes drugs as an incidental part of its device business shall not be considered a manufacturer, a wholesale drug distributor, […]
151.47 WHOLESALE DRUG DISTRIBUTOR LICENSING REQUIREMENTS. Subdivision 1. Generally. Each manufacturer, repackager, wholesale distributor, and dispenser shall comply with the requirements set forth in United States Code, title 21, section 360eee-1, with respect to the role of such manufacturer, repackager, wholesale distributor, or dispenser in a transaction involving a product. If an entity meets the […]
151.471 THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS. Subdivision 1. Generally. Each third-party logistics provider shall comply with the requirements set forth in United States Code, title 21, sections 360eee to 360eee-4, that are applicable to third-party logistics providers. Subd. 2. Licensing. (a) The board shall license third-party logistics providers in a manner that is consistent with United […]