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§59-353.26.
§59-353.26.
A. The Board of Pharmacy is specifically granted the power to:
1. Revoke or suspend any certificate, license or permit issued
pursuant to the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act or reprimand or place on
probation any holder of a certificate, license, or permit who:
a. violates any provision of the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act,
b. violates any of the provisions of Sections 2-101 et seq. of Title
63 of the Oklahoma Statutes or the Uniform Controlled Dangerous
Substances Act,
c. has been convicted of a felony,
d. engages in the practice of pharmacy while incapacitated or abuses
intoxicating liquors or other chemical substances,
e. conducts himself in a manner likely to lower public esteem for the
profession of pharmacy,
f. has had his license placed on probation, suspended, or revoked or
has been reprimanded by another State Board of Pharmacy,
g. has been legally adjudged to be not mentally competent, or
h. exercises conduct and habits inconsistent with the rules of
professional conduct established by the Board; and
2. Levy administrative fines not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) for each count of which any holder of a certificate,
license, or permit has been convicted in Board hearings.
B. The Board, upon a sworn complaint filed with its Director, and
after giving at least ten (10) days' written notice by registered or
certified mail of the filing of such complaint to the person accused
therein of the date and place of a hearing thereon, to which notice
shall be attached a statement of the charges contained in the
complaint, is hereby authorized and empowered, if it finds that the
allegations of the complaint are supported by the evidence rendered at
the hearing to, by written order, revoke permanently or suspend for a
designated period, the certificate, license or permit of the person
charged in the complaint or reprimand or place on probation said
person. The Board may, upon written application therefor and in the
exercise of its official discretion, cancel said order. A person whose
certificate, license or permit has been revoked or suspended or who
has been reprimanded or placed on probation or fined may appeal such
Board order pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act.
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