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Section 34-23-50

Required.

It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to practice pharmacy in this state or to permit prescriptions to be compounded and/or dispensed by persons other than those duly licensed by the board to practice pharmacy in this state; provided, that any person who holds a professional degree in pharmacy from a school of pharmacy recognized by the board who is serving his internship under the immediate direct supervision of a pharmacist on the premises registered by the board and any person who is enrolled in a school of pharmacy recognized by the board working under the immediate and direct supervision of a pharmacist on the premises registered by the board pursuing his education as a pharmacist shall be permitted to compound and/or dispense prescriptions. In order to be considered enrolled in a school of pharmacy and pursuing his education as a pharmacist, a person shall not be absent from said school of pharmacy for more than two consecutive semesters or three consecutive quarters, dependent upon the system in use in said school of pharmacy. Any bona fide resident of this state who shall furnish proof to the board in person by affidavits from two pharmacists licensed by the State Board of Pharmacy, neither of whom shall be related to the applicant by blood or marriage, within a period of 90 days subsequent to August 26, 1966, establishing the fact that he has filled prescriptions under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist over a period of at least 15 successive years next preceding the offer of such proof shall be issued an assistant's certificate which will authorize him to practice pharmacy in this state; provided, that he shall be under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist at all times, and such person shall be subject to all of the provisions of this chapter governing the practice of pharmacy in this state, including, but not limited to, the revocation or suspension of such certificate for violations of the provisions of this chapter; and provided further, that such person shall pay an original registration fee to be determined by the board, but said fee shall not be less than $25.00 nor more than $50.00 upon the issuance of such certificate and the annual renewal fee to be determined by the board, but said fee shall not be less than $10.00 nor more than $50.00 as provided in this chapter. As used in the preceding sentence, the term "supervision" shall be construed to mean that the supervising licensed pharmacist shall be either personally present or on call and available for consultation at all times, or a licensed pharmacist designated by the supervising licensed pharmacist shall be either personally present or on call and available for consultation at all times.

(Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 205, p. 231, §9; Acts 1985, No. 85-702, p. 1151, §1.)



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