(a) The purposes of this part are:
- (1) To license pharmacies and pharmacists;
- (2) To register pharmacy interns;
- (3) To regulate the practice of pharmacy; and
- (4) To establish a Board of Pharmacy in the District of Columbia in order to protect the public health and welfare.
(b) This part shall not apply to:
- (1) A duly licensed medical practitioner who personally dispenses or administers drugs or poisons as the practitioner deems proper in the treatment of the practitioner’s patients;
- (2) The administering of drugs by a registered or licensed nurse under the direction of a medical practitioner to the practitioner’s patient or patients;
- (3) Or otherwise interfere with the sale of over-the-counter drugs; or
- (4) Any person who is a wholesaler or manufacturer, or any employee of such person, when engaged in the discharge of his or her official duties.
- (c) Nothing in this part shall be construed as altering or affecting in any way laws of the District of Columbia or any federal act requiring a written prescription for controlled substances or other dangerous drugs.
History
Sept. 16, 1980, D.C. Law 3-98, § 2, 27 DCR 3528
Sept. 26, 2012, D.C. Law 19-171, § 302, 59 DCR 6190
Delegation of Authority
Delegation of authority pursuant to D.C. Law 3-98, the “District of Columbia Pharmacist and Pharmacy Regulation Act of 1980”, see Mayor’s Order 98-48, April 15, 1998 ( 45 DCR 2693).
Delegation of authority under D.C. Law 3-98, the “D.C. Pharmacist and Pharmacy Regulation Act of 1980”, see Mayor’s Order 91-47, April 8, 1991.
Effect of Amendments
Section 302 of D.C. Law 19-171 enacted this subchapter into law.
Prior Codifications
1981 Ed., § 2-2001.