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§59-353.24.
§59-353.24.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to:
1. Forge or increase the quantity of drug in any prescription, or to
present a prescription bearing forged, fictitious or altered
information or to possess any drug secured by such forged, fictitious
or altered prescription;
2. Sell, offer for sale, barter or give away any unused quantity of
drugs obtained by prescription, except as provided by the State Board
of Pharmacy;
3. Sell, offer for sale, barter or give away any drugs damaged by
fire, water, or other causes without first obtaining the written
approval of the Board or the State Department of Health;
4. Enter into any arrangement whereby prescription orders are
received, or prescriptions delivered at a place other than the
pharmacy in which they are compounded and dispensed. However, nothing
in this paragraph shall prevent a pharmacist or his employee from
personally receiving a prescription or delivering a legally filled
prescription at a residence, office or place of employment of the
patient for whom the prescription was written; or
5. Sell, offer for sale or barter or buy any professional samples. For
purpose of this paragraph, "professional samples" means complimentary
drugs packaged in accordance with federal and state statutes and
regulations and provided to a licensed practitioner free of charge by
manufacturers or distributors for the purpose of being distributed
free of charge in such package by the licensed practitioner to his
patient.
6. Refuse to permit or otherwise prevent members of the Board or such
representatives thereof from entering and inspecting any and all
places, including premises, equipment, contents, and records, where
drugs, medicine, chemicals or poisons are stored, sold, vended, given
away, compounded, dispensed or manufactured.
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