Code of Virginia - Title 54.1 Professions And Occupations - Chapter 33 Pharmacy

  • 54.1-3300 Definitions
    As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning: "Board" means the Board of Pharmacy. "Collaborative agreement" means a voluntary, written arrangement ...
  • 54.1-3300.1 Participation in collaborative agreements; regulations to be promulgated by the Boards of Medicine ...
    A pharmacist and his designated alternate pharmacists involved directly in patient care may participate with a practitioner of medicine, osteopathy, or podiatry and his designated ...
  • 54.1-3301 Exceptions
    This chapter shall not be construed to: 1. Interfere with any legally qualified practitioner of dentistry, or veterinary medicine or any physician acting on behalf ...
  • 54.1-3302 Restrictions on practitioners of the healing arts
    A practitioner of the healing arts shall not sell or dispense controlled substances except as provided in §§ 54.1-2914 and 54.1-3304.1. Such exceptions shall extend ...
  • 54.1-3303 Prescriptions to be issued and drugs to be dispensed for medical or therapeutic purposes onl...
    A. A prescription for a controlled substance may be issued only by a practitioner of medicine, osteopathy, podiatry, dentistry or veterinary medicine who is authorized ...
  • 54.1-3304 Licensing of physicians to dispense drugs; renewals
    For good cause shown, the Board may grant a license to any physician licensed under the laws of Virginia authorizing such physician to dispense drugs ...
  • 54.1-3304.1 Authority to license and regulate practitioners
    The Board of Pharmacy shall have the authority to license and regulate the dispensing of controlled substances by practitioners of the healing arts. (1988, c. ...
  • 54.1-3305 Board; membership; terms; meetings; quorum; officers
    The Board of Pharmacy shall consist of ten members, as follows: eight licensed pharmacists who are graduates of an approved school or college of pharmacy ...
  • 54.1-3306 Nominations
    Nominations may be made for each professional vacancy from a list of at least three names submitted to the Governor by the Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ...
  • 54.1-3307 Specific powers and duties of Board
    A. The Board shall regulate the practice of pharmacy and the manufacturing, dispensing, selling, distributing, processing, compounding, or disposal of drugs and devices. The Board ...
  • 54.1-3307.1 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1997, c. 206. ...
  • 54.1-3307.2 Approval of innovative programs
    A. Any person who proposes to use a process or procedure related to the dispensing of drugs or devices or to the practice of pharmacy ...
  • 54.1-3307.3 Waiver of requirements; declared disaster or state of emergency
    When the Governor has declared a disaster or a state of emergency pursuant to Chapter 3.2 (§ 44-146.13 et seq.) of Title 44 and it ...
  • 54.1-3308 Power of inspection
    The members of the Board and their duly authorized agents shall have the power to inspect in a lawful manner the drugs, cosmetics and devices ...
  • 54.1-3309 Enforcement
    A. The Board or its agents are authorized upon presenting appropriate credentials and a written notice as to the purpose of the inspection to the ...
  • 54.1-3310 Unlawful to practice without license
    Except as prescribed in this chapter or by Board regulations it shall be unlawful for any person to practice pharmacy, or to engage in, carry ...
  • 54.1-3311 Application and examination
    Every person desiring to be licensed as a pharmacist shall file with the executive director of the Board an application, verified under oath, setting forth ...
  • 54.1-3312 Qualifications of pharmacist; approved school of pharmacy defined
    A. In order to be licensed as a pharmacist within the meaning of this chapter, an applicant shall present to the Board satisfactory evidence that ...
  • 54.1-3313 Licensure by endorsement
    The Board of Pharmacy may issue a license by endorsement, without examination, except as provided in this section, to practice pharmacy to persons who hold ...
  • 54.1-3314 Display of license
    Every person licensed to practice as a pharmacist must at all times display his license conspicuously in the place in which he regularly practices. (Code ...
  • 54.1-3314.1 Continuing education requirements; exemptions; extensions; procedures; out-of-state licensees; nonp...
    A. Each pharmacist shall have obtained a minimum of 15 continuing education hours of pharmaceutical education through an approved continuing pharmaceutical education program during the ...
  • 54.1-3315 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 2007, c. 662, cl. 2. ...
  • 54.1-3316 Refusal; revocation; suspension and denial
    The Board may refuse to admit an applicant to any examination; refuse to issue a license, permit, certificate, or registration to any applicant; or reprimand, ...
  • 54.1-3317 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1997, c. 556. ...
  • 54.1-3318 Notification of revocation
    Whenever the Board revokes the license of any pharmacist, it shall notify the licensee of such action, and he shall immediately deliver his license to ...
  • 54.1-3319 Counseling
    A. A pharmacist shall conduct a prospective drug review before each new prescription is dispensed or delivered to a patient or a person acting on ...
  • 54.1-3320 Acts restricted to pharmacists
    A. Within the practice of pharmacy as defined in § 54.1-3300, the following acts shall be performed by pharmacists, except as provided in subsection B: ...
  • 54.1-3321 Registration of pharmacy technicians
    A. No person shall perform the duties of a pharmacy technician without first being registered as a pharmacy technician with the Board. Upon being registered ...
  • 54.1-3322 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 2007, c. 662, cl. 2. ...

Last modified: April 3, 2009