6808 - Registering and operating establishments.

§ 6808. Registering  and operating establishments. 1. No person, firm,  corporation or association shall possess drugs, prescriptions or poisons  for the purpose of compounding, dispensing, retailing,  wholesaling,  or  manufacturing,  or  shall offer drugs, prescriptions or poisons for sale  at retail  or  wholesale  unless  registered  by  the  department  as  a  pharmacy, store, wholesaler, or manufacturer.    2. Pharmacies.    a.  Obtaining  a  registration.  A  pharmacy  shall  be  registered as  follows:    (1) The application  shall  be  made  on  a  form  prescribed  by  the  department.    (2)  The  application  shall  be accompanied by a fee of three hundred  forty-five dollars.    (3) To secure and retain a registration, a pharmacy must  be  equipped  with  facilities,  apparatus, utensils and stocks of drugs and medicines  sufficient to permit the prompt and efficient compounding and dispensing  of prescriptions, as prescribed by regulation.    b. Renewal  of  registration.  All  pharmacy  registrations  shall  be  renewed  on  dates set by the department. The triennial registration fee  shall be two hundred sixty dollars or a pro  rated  portion  thereof  as  determined by the department. At the time of renewal, the owner of every  pharmacy shall report under oath to the department any facts required by  the board of pharmacy.    c.  Display  of  registration. The registration shall be conspicuously  displayed at all times in the pharmacy. The names of the owner or owners  of a pharmacy shall be conspicuously displayed upon the exterior of such  establishment. The names so displayed shall be presumptive  evidence  of  ownership  of such pharmacy by such person or persons. In the event that  the owner of a licensed pharmacy  is  not  a  licensed  pharmacist,  the  pharmacy  registration  issued  shall also bear the name of the licensed  pharmacist having personal supervision of the  pharmacy.  In  the  event  that  such licensed pharmacist shall no longer have personal supervision  of the pharmacy, the owner shall notify the department of such fact  and  of the name of the licensed pharmacist replacing the pharmacist named on  the  license  and  shall  apply  for an amended registration showing the  change. The amended  registration  must  be  attached  to  the  original  registration  and  displayed  in the same manner. Both the owner and the  supervising  pharmacist  shall  be  responsible  for  carrying  out  the  provisions of this article.    d.  Change  of  location. In the event that the location of a pharmacy  shall be changed, the owner shall apply to the department for inspection  of the new location and endorsement of  the  registration  for  the  new  location. The fee for inspection and endorsement shall be fifty dollars,  unless  it appears to the satisfaction of the department that the change  in location is of temporary nature due to fire, flood or other disaster.    e. Conduct of a pharmacy. Every owner of a pharmacy is responsible for  the strength, quality, purity and the labeling  thereof  of  all  drugs,  toxic  substances,  devices and cosmetics, dispensed or sold, subject to  the guaranty provisions of this article and the public health law. Every  owner of a pharmacy or every pharmacist in charge of a pharmacy shall be  responsible for the proper conduct  of  this  pharmacy.  Every  pharmacy  shall  be  under  the immediate supervision and management of a licensed  pharmacist at all hours when open. No  pharmacist  shall  have  personal  supervision of more than one pharmacy at the same time.    f.  A  pharmacy  as  a  department.  When  a pharmacy is operated as a  department of a larger commercial establishment, the area comprising the  pharmacy  shall  be  physically  separated  from   the   rest   of   the  establishment, so that access to the pharmacy and drugs is not availablewhen  a pharmacist is not on duty. Identification of the area within the  pharmacy by use of the words  "drugs",  "medicines",  "drug  store",  or  "pharmacy"  or similar terms shall be restricted to the area licensed by  the department as a pharmacy.    g.  Limited  pharmacy  registration.   (1) When, in the opinion of the  department, a high standard of  patient  safety,  consistent  with  good  patient  care, can be provided by the registering of a pharmacy within a  hospital, nursing home or extended care facility which does not meet all  of the requirements for registration as a pharmacy, the  department  may  waive  any  requirements pertaining to full-time operation by a licensed  pharmacist, minimum equipment, minimum space and waiting area,  provided  that  when the waiver of any of the above requirements is granted by the  board, the pharmaceutical services to be rendered by the pharmacy  shall  be  limited  to furnishing drugs to patients registered for treatment by  the hospital, and to in-patients for treatment by the  nursing  home  or  extended care facility.    (2)  When in the opinion of the department, a high standard of patient  safety, consistent with good  patient  care,  can  be  provided  by  the  registering  of  a  pharmacy  within  a  facility  distributing dialysis  solutions for patients suffering from end stage renal disease and  where  the  pharmaceutical  services  to  be  rendered by the pharmacy shall be  limited to furnishing dialysis solutions to patients for whom  such  has  been  prescribed  by  a  duly  authorized prescriber, the department may  waive certain requirements, including, but  not  limited  to,  full-time  operation by a licensed pharmacist, minimum equipment, and minimum space  and  waiting  area.  Such solutions shall only be dispensed by employees  who  have  completed  an  approved  training  program   and   who   have  demonstrated  proficiency  to  perform the task or tasks of assemblying,  labeling or delivering a patient order and who work  under  the  general  supervision  of  a  licensed pharmacist who shall be responsible for the  distribution, record keeping, labeling  and  delivery  of  all  dialysis  solutions dispensed by the distributor as required by the department.    (3)   The  department  shall  promulgate  such  rules  or  regulations  consistent with this paragraph as  are  necessary  to  ensure  the  safe  distribution   of   such   dialysis  solution,  including  establishment  registration and proper record keeping, storage, and labeling.    (4) The initial  registration  fee  and  renewal  fee  for  a  limited  pharmacy  shall  be  three hundred forty-five dollars for each triennial  registration period.    h. Applicant registration. An applicant for registration as a pharmacy  shall be of good moral character, as determined by  the  department.  In  the  case  of a corporate applicant, the requirement shall extend to all  officers and directors and to  stockholders  having  a  ten  percent  or  greater interest in the corporation.    4. Wholesaler's or manufacturer's registration.    a.  Obtaining  a  registration.  A wholesaler or manufacturer shall be  registered as follows:    (1) The application  shall  be  made  on  a  form  prescribed  by  the  department.    (2)  The  application  shall  be accompanied by a fee of eight hundred  twenty-five dollars.    b.  Renewal  of  registration.  All  wholesalers'  and  manufacturers'  registrations  shall  be  renewed  on  dates  set by the department. The  triennial registration fee shall be five hundred twenty dollars or a pro  rated portion thereof as determined by the department.    c. Display  of  registration.  The  registration  shall  be  displayed  conspicuously at all times in the place of business.d. Change of location. In the event that the location of such place of  business  shall  be changed, the owner shall apply to the department for  inspection of the new location and endorsement of the  registration  for  the  new  location.  The fee for inspection and endorsement shall be one  hundred  seventy  dollars,  unless it appears to the satisfaction of the  department that the change in location is of a temporary nature  due  to  fire, flood or other disaster.    5.  Inspection.  The  state  board  of  pharmacy and the department of  education, and their employees designated  by  the  commissioner,  shall  have  the  right  to  enter  any  pharmacy, wholesaler, manufacturer, or  registered store, or vehicle and to inspect, at reasonable  times,  such  factory, warehouse, establishment or vehicle and all records required by  this  article,  pertinent  equipment, finished and unfinished materials,  containers, and labels.    6.  Revocation  or  suspension.  A  pharmacy,  store,  wholesaler   or  manufacturer  registration  may be revoked or suspended by the committee  on professional conduct of the state board  of  pharmacy  in  accordance  with the provisions of article one hundred thirty.    7. Sale of drugs at auction. No controlled substance or substances and  no  poisonous  or  deleterious  drugs  or  drugs  in  bulk  or in opened  containers shall be sold at auction unless the place  where  such  drugs  are  sold at auction shall have been registered by the board, and unless  such sale  shall  be  under  the  personal  supervision  of  a  licensed  pharmacist. Drugs in open containers shall not be sold at auction unless  the  seller  shall  have  in  his  possession a certificate of the board  showing that such drugs have been inspected and meet the requirements of  this article. In the event that the drug so sold is one as to which this  article or any federal statute or any  regulation  adopted  pursuant  to  this   article  or  an  applicable  federal  statute  require  that  the  expiration date be stated on each package, such drug may not be sold  at  auction  after  such  expiration  date or when such expiration date will  occur within a period of thirty days or less from the date of sale.