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West Virginia Code
Chapter 30
5
Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Pharmacy Interns and Pharmacies.
30-5-1
Short title.
30-5-2
Unlawful acts.
30-5-3
Applicable law.
30-5-4
Definitions.
30-5-5
West Virginia Board of Pharmacy.
30-5-6
Powers and duties of the board.
30-5-7
Rule-making authority.
30-5-7b
W. Va. Code § 30-5-7b
30-5-7c
W. Va. Code § 30-5-7c
30-5-8
Fees; special revenue account; administrative fines.
30-5-9
Qualifications for licensure as pharmacist;
30-5-10
Scope practice for licensed pharmacist.
30-5-11
Registration of pharmacy technicians.
30-5-11a
Pharmacy technician trainee qualifications.
30-5-12
Scope practice for registered pharmacy technician.
30-5-12b
Definitions; selection of generic drug products; exceptions; records; labels; manufacturing standards; rules; notice of substitution; complaints; notice and hearing; immunity.
30-5-12c
Substitution of biological product: Definitions; selection of interchangeable biological products; exceptions; records; labels; manufacturing standards; emergency rules; complaints; and immunity.
30-5-13
Pharmacist interns.
30-5-14
Prohibiting the dispensing of prescription orders in absence of practitioner-patient relationship.
30-5-15
Reciprocal licensure of pharmacists from other states or countries.
30-5-16
Renewal requirements.
30-5-17
Special volunteer pharmacist license; civil immunity for voluntary services rendered to indigents.
30-5-18
Pharmacist requirements to participate in a collabora-tive pharmacy practice agreement.
30-5-19
Collaborative pharmacy practice agreement and practice notification.
30-5-20
Board authorizations shall be displayed.
30-5-21
Responsibility for quality of drugs dispensed; exception; falsification of labels; deviation from prescription.
30-5-22
Pharmacies to be registered.
30-5-23
Pharmacist-in-charge.
30-5-24
Permits for mail-order pharmacy.
30-5-25
Permit for manufacture and packaging of drugs, medicines, distribution of prescription drugs.
30-5-26
Filling of prescriptions more than one year after issuance.
30-5-27
Partial filling of prescriptions.
30-5-28
Partial filling of prescriptions for long-term care facility or terminally ill patients; requirements; records; violations.
30-5-29
Limitations of article.
30-5-30
Actions to enjoin violations.
30-5-31
Complaints; investigations; due process procedure; grounds for disciplinary action.
30-5-32
Procedures for hearing; right of appeal.
30-5-33
Judicial review.
30-5-34
Criminal offenses.
30-5-35
Conversion of prescriptions authorizing refills.
30-5-36
Emergency prescriptions for life-sustaining medication