§ 20-64-205 - Sale on written orders.
               	 		
20-64-205.    Sale on written orders.
    (1)  A  duly licensed manufacturer or wholesaler may sell and dispense narcotic  drugs to any of the following persons, but only on official written  orders:
      (a)  To a manufacturer, wholesaler, or apothecary;
      (b)  To a physician, dentist, or veterinarian;
      (c)  To a person in charge of a hospital, but only for use by or in that hospital;
      (d)  To a person in charge of a laboratory, but only for use in that laboratory for scientific and medical purposes.
(2)  A duly licensed manufacturer or wholesaler may sell narcotic drugs to any of the following persons:
      (a)  On  a special written order accompanied by a certificate of exemption, as  required by the federal narcotic laws, to a person in the employ of the  United States Government or of any state, territorial, district, county,  municipal, or insular government, purchasing, receiving, possessing, or  dispensing narcotic drugs by reason of his official duties;
      (b)  To  a master of a ship or a person in charge of any aircraft upon which no  physician is regularly employed, or to a physician or surgeon duly  licensed in some state, territory, or the District of Columbia, to  practice his profession, or to a retired commissioned medical officer of  the United States Army, Navy, or Public Health Service employed upon  such ship or aircraft, for the actual medical needs of persons on board  of such ship or aircraft, when not in port. Provided: Such narcotic  drugs shall be sold to the master of such ship or person in charge of  such aircraft or to a physician, surgeon, or retired commissioned  medical officer of the United States Army, Navy, or Public Health  Service employed upon such ship or aircraft only in pursuance of a  special order form approved by a commissioned medical officer or acting  assistant surgeon of the United States Public Health Service;
      (c)  To a person in a foreign country if the provisions of the federal narcotic laws are complied with.
(3)  Use of Official Written Orders.  An official written order for any narcotic drug shall be signed in  quadruplicate by the person giving said order or his duly authorized  agent. The original shall be presented to the person who sells or  dispenses the narcotic drug or drugs named therein, and one (1) copy  shall be sent to the Director of the Department of Health not later than  the 10th of the month following the month during which the order was  made. In event of the acceptance of such order by said person, each  party to the transaction shall preserve his copy of such order for a  period of two (2) years in such a way as to be readily accessible for  inspection by any public officer or employee engaged in the enforcement  of this subchapter. It shall be deemed a compliance with this subsection  if the parties to the transaction have complied with the federal  narcotic laws, respecting the requirements governing the use of order  forms, and the purchaser has sent a signed copy of the order to the  Director of the Department of Health as aforesaid.
(4)  Possession Lawful.  Possession of or control of narcotic drugs obtained as authorized by  this section shall be lawful if in the regular course of business,  occupation, profession, employment, or duty of the possessor.
(5)  A  person in charge of a hospital or of a laboratory, or in the employ of  this state or of any other state, or of any political subdivisions  thereof, or a master of a ship or a person in charge of any aircraft  upon which no physician is regularly employed, or a physician or surgeon  duly licensed in some state, territory, or the District of Columbia, to  practice his profession, or a retired commissioned medical officer of  the United States Army, Navy, or Public Health Service employed upon  such ship or aircraft who obtains narcotic drugs under the provisions of  this section or otherwise, shall not administer nor dispense nor  otherwise use such drugs, within this state, except within the scope of  his employment or official duty, and then only for scientific or  medicinal purposes and subject to the provisions of this subchapter.