California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 6 - Licenses

  • Section 111615.
    No person shall manufacture any drug or device in this state unless he or she has a valid license from the department. The license is...
  • Section 111620.
    A separate license is required for each place of manufacture.(Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1996.)
  • Section 111625.
    A license application shall be completed biennially and accompanied by an application fee as prescribed in Section 111630. This fee is not refundable if the...
  • Section 111630.
    The department shall by regulation establish the application form and set the fee for licensure and renewal of a license. The penalty for failure to...
  • Section 111635.
    (a) Prior to issuing a license required by Section 111615 to any place of business where a drug or device is manufactured, the department shall receive...
  • Section 111640.
    The department shall make investigations or inspections authorized by Article 2 (commencing with Section 110410) of Chapter 2 as it deems necessary to carry out...
  • Section 111645.
    Any violation of any provision of this part or any regulation adopted pursuant to this part shall be grounds for denying a license or for...
  • Section 111650.
    Drug manufacturers who have obtained a license or who are applying for a license pursuant to this article shall submit to the California State Board...
  • Section 111655.
    The licensing provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any of the following:(a)  Any pharmacy that maintains establishments in conformance with provisions of the...
  • Section 111656.
    (a)  No person shall conduct a home medical device retail facility business in the State of California unless he or she has obtained a license...
  • Section 111656.1.
    (a) (1) After January 1, 2002, prior to issuing a license required by Section 111656, the department shall inspect each place of business to determine ownership, adequacy...
  • Section 111656.1.a.
    (a) Prior to issuing a license required by Section 111656, the department shall inspect each place of business to determine ownership, adequacy of facilities, and personnel...
  • Section 111656.2.
    (a)  The following standards shall apply to all home medical device retail facilities: (1)  Each retail facility shall store prescription devices in a manner that...
  • Section 111656.3.
    (a)  Each home medical device retail facility shall have written policies and procedures related to home medical device handling and, if authorized by the department...
  • Section 111656.4.
    Section 4051 of the Business and Professions Code shall not prohibit a home medical device retail facility from selling or dispensing prescription devices if the...
  • Section 111656.5.
    (a)  A person other than a licensed pharmacist, an intern pharmacist, an exemptee, as specified in Section 111656.4, or an authorized agent of the department...
  • Section 111656.6.
    Home medical devices for rental purposes shall at all times while under the control of the home medical device retail facility, be maintained in a...
  • Section 111656.7.
    (a)  Without registering as an out-of-state home medical device retail facility, an out-of-state home medical device retail facility shall not sell or distribute prescription devices...
  • Section 111656.8.
    (a)  No person acting as principal or agent for any out-of-state home medical device retail facility who has not obtained a registration from the department...
  • Section 111656.9.
    When, in the opinion of the department, a high standard of patient safety, consistent with good patient care, can be provided by the licensure of...
  • Section 111656.10.a.
    (a)  The department may void the license of a home medical device retail facility, if the licensed premises remain closed, as defined in subdivision (e),...
  • Section 111656.11.
    (a)  It is unlawful for any person who is neither a licensed pharmacist nor an exemptee to take charge of a home medical device retail...
  • Section 111656.12.
    (a)  The fee for examination and investigation for an exemptee license under Section 111656.4 shall be one hundred dollars ($100). (b)  The fee for an...
  • Section 111656.13.
    (a)  Any entity that prior to July 1, 2001, held a current, valid license as a medical device retailer pursuant to Section 4130 of the...

Last modified: October 22, 2018