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Section 318:16-e – Telemedicine.

    318:16-e Telemedicine. – Persons licensed by the board shall be permitted to provide services through the use of telemedicine. " Telemedicine " means the use of audio, video, or other electronic media for the purpose of diagnosis, consultation, or treatment. Source. 2020, 27:29, eff. July 21, 2020.

Section 318:16-f – Pharmacy Technician Administration of COVID-19 Vaccines.

    318:16-f Pharmacy Technician Administration of COVID-19 Vaccines. – New Hampshire registered and certified pharmacy technicians may administer COVID-19 vaccines to persons 18 years of age or older while under the supervision of a New Hampshire licensed pharmacist, if the following conditions are met: I. The vaccination is ordered by the supervising pharmacist. II. The […]

Section 318:18 – Pharmacists.

    318:18 Pharmacists. – I. (a) An applicant for examination and licensure as a pharmacist shall have graduated with the basic, professional pharmacy baccalaureate degree or pharmacy doctor degree from a school of pharmacy, college of pharmacy, or pharmacy department of a university approved by the board including programs accredited by the American Council on […]

Section 318:18-a – Prior Registration.

    318:18-a Prior Registration. – Any person registered as a pharmacist in this state on January 1, 1977, shall have all the rights granted to pharmacists under this chapter, as long as such person complies with the licensing requirements of this chapter. Source. 1988, 158:2, eff. June 21, 1988.

Section 318:19 – Examinations.

    318:19 Examinations. – Applicants for licensure as pharmacists shall, to prove their respective requisite knowledge, be examined to a properly varying degree in pharmacy-related subject areas which may include chemistry, math, pharmacology, pharmacy theory, the practice of pharmacy and pharmacy law, and any other areas as the board may prescribe. Source. 1921, 122:13. PL […]

Section 318:2 – Board.

    318:2 Board. – There shall be a pharmacy board consisting of 7 members; including 6 practicing pharmacists, at least one of whom shall be a full-time hospital pharmacist, and one public member, each to be appointed by the governor, with the approval of the council, to a term of 5 years. No member shall […]

Section 318:20 – Impersonating Applicant.

    318:20 Impersonating Applicant. – I. No one shall impersonate an applicant before the board of pharmacy applying for licensure under the provisions of this chapter. II. No third party shall sign an application, complete an application, call to check on the status of an application, or submit an application and documentation on behalf of […]

Section 318:21 – Applicants From Other States.

    318:21 Applicants From Other States. – The board may license any applicant who is licensed in any other state, provided the other state’s licensing requirements are substantially equivalent to or greater than those of this state, and further provided that the applicant successfully completes an examination, developed by the board, for the testing of […]

Section 318:23 – Application Fee for Pharmacist License.

    318:23 Application Fee for Pharmacist License. – Each person applying for a license to practice the profession of pharmacy in this state by way of examination shall pay a reasonable application fee to be established by the pharmacy board. This fee shall include the cost of investigating the applicant’s qualifications to become a pharmacist […]

Section 318:25 – Renewal of License.

    318:25 Renewal of License. – Pharmacist licenses shall expire biennially in even-numbered years at midnight on December 31. Every licensed pharmacist who wishes to continue to practice the profession of pharmacy shall: I. Biennially, in even-numbered years, apply for license renewal no later than midnight on December 31; II. Pay a reasonable fee established […]

Section 318:26 – Neglect to Renew.

    318:26 Neglect to Renew. – Any failure, neglect or refusal on the part of any person licensed by the board to renew his license as provided in RSA 318:25 shall cause the license to lapse. Licenses lapsed under this section shall not be restored except upon payment of a restoration fee as established by […]

Section 318:26-a – Change in Name, Employment, or Residence.

    318:26-a Change in Name, Employment, or Residence. – Any pharmacist, licensed advanced pharmacy technician, or pharmacy technician who changes his or her name, place or status of employment, or residence shall notify the board in writing within 15 days. For failure to report such a change within 15 days, the board may suspend the […]

Section 318:28 – Display of Licenses.

    318:28 Display of Licenses. – All licenses as pharmacists shall at all times be conspicuously displayed in the pharmacy where the licensee is engaged as such. Source. 1921, 122:18. PL 210:29. RL 256:29. 1949, 280:1, 2. RSA 318:28. 1973, 453:5. 1981, 484:21, eff. July 1, 1981.

Section 318:29 – Disciplinary Action.

    318:29 Disciplinary Action. – I. The board may undertake disciplinary action against any licensee, permittee, registrant, or certificate holder: (a) Upon its own initiative; or (b) Upon written complaint of any person which alleges that a licensee, permittee, registrant, or certificate holder has committed misconduct under paragraph II or V of this section or […]

Section 318:29-a – Impaired Pharmacist Program.

    318:29-a Impaired Pharmacist Program. – I. Any pharmaceutical peer review committee may report relevant facts to the board relating to the acts of any pharmacist in this state if they have knowledge relating to the pharmacist which, in the opinion of the peer review committee, might provide grounds for disciplinary action as specified in […]