059-19 Wyo. Code R. §§ 19-11 - Specific Requirements for Licensure of Non-Resident Pharmacies to Ship Prescription Drugs into the State
(a) Any pharmacy operating from outside this
State that ships, mails or delivers, in any manner, a dispensed prescription
drug or legend drug to a patient in this State shall obtain and hold a
non-resident pharmacy license and, if applicable, a controlled substance
registration.
(b) Said pharmacy
license and controlled substance application shall be on forms supplied by the
Board staff and shall be accompanied by the following information:
(i) A copy of the pharmacy license from the
state of residence;
(ii) A copy of
the latest inspection report from the state of residence;
(iii) A copy of current DEA
registration;
(iv) A list of
partners, members, or principal officers and registered agent for service of
process, if any; and
(v) A list of
all registered pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, specifying the
PIC.
(c) Pharmacy license
and controlled substance registrations shall be renewed annually by July
1.
(d) The Board office shall be
notified of any change in ownership or PIC within thirty (30) days.
(e) Each non-resident pharmacy shall comply
with statutory or regulatory requirements of the Board including, but not
limited to, the "Wyoming Drug Identification Act" (W.S. §
33-24-201
through 204) and the "Wyoming Generic Substitution Act" (W.S. §
33-24-146
through -151).
(f) Each
non-resident pharmacy shall maintain records of all prescriptions dispensed to
patients in the State in readily retrievable form.
(g) Each non-resident pharmacy shall maintain
pharmacy hours that permit the timely dispensing of prescriptions to patients
in this State and provide a toll-free telephone service to facilitate
communication between patients in this State and a pharmacist who has access to
patient records.
(h) Counseling
shall be accomplished on new prescriptions either verbally or by written
information accompanying the dispensed prescription.
(i) The Board may revoke, deny, or suspend
the license and registration of any nonresident pharmacy for violations of W.S.
§
33-24-152 and this chapter.
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