Kan. Admin. Regs. § 68-1-2a - Pharmacist-in-charge acknowledgement; notice of designation
(a) Each
pharmacy or registrant required to have a pharmacist-in-charge that operates
for more than 30 days without a designated pharma-cist-in-charge who meets the
requirements of this regulation shall be deemed to be in violation of
K.S.A.
65-1627, and amendments thereto.
(b) Each prospective pharmacist-in-charge
shall, at the time of assuming these duties, sign an acknowledgment that states
the pharmacist has reviewed the pharmacy act and the board's regulations and is
aware of the responsibilities of a pharmacist-in-charge. The
pharmacist-in-charge shall provide this acknowledgment to the board within 30
days of assuming the duties of a pharmacist-in-charge.
(c) Except as specified in subsection (d),
each pharmacy owner shall submit to the board, on a form provided by the board,
notice of designation of a new pharmacist-in-charge at the pharmacy or facility
required to have a pharmacist-in-charge no later than 30 days after the
previous pharmacist-in-charge has ceased to serve as the
pharmacist-in-charge.
(d) Any
pharmacy owner that is unable to designate a new pharmacist-in-charge within 30
days may submit to the board, on a form provided by the board, a request for a
30-day extension to designate a new pharmacist-in-charge. The request shall be
submitted to the board no more than 30 days after the previous
pharmacist-in-charge has ceased to serve as pharmacist-in-charge and shall
provide the reason for the request.
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