(a) Any person may apply to the commission for a permit to sell nonlegend drugs.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 20-624

  • Commission: means the Commission of Pharmacy appointed under the provisions of section 20-572. See Connecticut General Statutes 20-571
  • Drug: means (A) an article recognized in the official United States Pharmacopoeia, official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States or official National Formulary, or any supplement to any of them, (B) an article intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans or other animals, (C) an article, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of humans or any other animal, and (D) an article intended for use as a component of any article specified in this subdivision, but does not include a device. See Connecticut General Statutes 20-571
  • Person: means an individual, corporation, business trust, estate trust, partnership, association, joint venture or any other legal or commercial entity. See Connecticut General Statutes 20-571

(b) The commission may, in accordance with regulations adopted under sections 20-570 to 20-630, inclusive, in accordance with chapter 54, and on payment of the fee required in section 20-601, issue to an applicant a permit to sell nonlegend drugs for one year.

(c) A permit that has expired under this section may be renewed, on application and payment of the renewal fee and any late fee required in section 20-601.

(d) The holder of a permit to sell nonlegend drugs shall notify the commission of a change of ownership, name or location of the permit premises. Any holder who fails to notify the commission of such change within five days of the change shall pay the late fee required in section 20-601.

(e) Any nonlegend drug permit issued by the commission pursuant to this section is nontransferable.