059-19 Wyo. Code R. §§ 19-9 - Licensing of Facilities
(a) Prior to the issuing of the registration
to operate a pharmacy or prescription department in Wyoming, the Board will
inspect the pharmacy for minimum standards including space, fixtures,
sanitation, reference library, technical equipment and security. The
application will include the number of hours the pharmacy will be in operation
per week.
(b) The facility
application shall list the names of all licensed pharmacists employed,
specifically identifying the Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC). The PIC determines
which employees shall have access to the pharmacy.
(c) The Board shall be notified within seven
(7) days of every change in PIC. A controlled substance inventory is required
when there is a change in PIC, at the time of the change. This inventory shall
include the signatures of both the outgoing and incoming PIC, and the date and
time the inventory was taken. If the inventory cannot be conducted with both
pharmacists, then the incoming PIC shall conduct an inventory. A copy of the
controlled substance inventory and signed Certification of Responsibilities as
Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC) shall be forwarded to the Board office within
fifteen (15) days of conducting the inventory.
(d) When a pharmacy changes ownership, the
original license becomes void and a new license must be secured by the new
owner or owners. A new license is required even if there is no change in the
name of the pharmacy or in the registered PIC of the pharmacy.
(e) In the case of a corporation, limited
liability company or partnership holding a pharmacy license, the Board shall be
notified and a new license applied for any time the majority of stock in the
corporation is sold or a majority of the partners of the partnership or members
of the limited liability company change. This shall constitute new ownership.
Requirements for the change of ownership are the same as outlined in this
section.
(f) A pharmacy license
registers the pharmacy to which it is issued only at the location specified on
the application and is not transferable.
(g) The Board shall be notified in writing at
least thirty (30) days before a pharmacy change of address. The new location
shall be inspected by the Board prior to issuance of an amended pharmacy
license for the new location. The new location must meet all requirements for a
new or remodeled pharmacy, as noted in this chapter.
(h) All licenses and certificates issued by
the Board shall be displayed in a prominent place in the facility and always in
view of the public.
(i) Resident
Pharmacy Licenses shall indicate "Institutional" or "Retail."
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