R. 64B16-28.100 Pharmacy Permits – Applications and Permitting
R. 64B16-28.101 Prescription Area Accessible to Inspection
R. 64B16-28.102 Sink and Running Water, Sufficient Space, Refrigeration, Sanitation, Equipment
R. 64B16-28.1035 Patient Consultation Area
R. 64B16-28.108 All Permits – Labels and Labeling of Medicinal Drugs
R. 64B16-28.10801 All Permits – Delivery of Medicinal Drugs.
R. 64B16-28.1081 Regulation of Daily Operating Hours; Commencement of Operations
R. 64B16-28.109 Prescription Department; Padlock; Sign: “Prescription Department Closed.”
R. 64B16-28.110 Outdated Pharmaceuticals
R. 64B16-28.113 Permits; Single Entity; Single Location
R. 64B16-28.118 Unit Dose and Customized Patient Medication Package Returns
R. 64B16-28.1191 Unclaimed Prescriptions
R. 64B16-28.120 All Permits – Storage of Legend Drugs; Prepackaging
R. 64B16-28.140 Record Maintenance Systems for All Pharmacy Permits
R. 64B16-28.202 Closing of a Pharmacy; Transfer of Prescription Files
R. 64B16-28.2021 Change of Ownership
R. 64B16-28.203 Transfer of Medicinal Drugs; Change of Ownership; Closing of a Pharmacy
R. 64B16-28.301 Destruction of Controlled Substances – Institutional Class I Pharmacies (Nursing Homes)
R. 64B16-28.303 Destruction of Controlled Substances All Permittees (Excluding Institutional Class I Nursing Homes)
R. 64B16-28.450 Centralized Prescription Filling, Delivering and Returning
R. 64B16-28.451 Pharmacy Common Database; Exceptions for Prescription Drug Processing Only Pharmacies
R. 64B16-28.501 Consultant Pharmacist of Record; Initial Designation; Change
R. 64B16-28.502 Class I, Class II and Class III Institutional Permit – Labels and Labeling of Medicinal Drugs for Inpatients of a Nursing Home
R. 64B16-28.503 Transmission of Starter Dose Prescriptions for Patients in Class I or Modified II B Institutional Facilities
R. 64B16-28.602 Institutional Class II Class III Dispensing
R. 64B16-28.6021 Institutional Class II and Class III Pharmacy – Emergency Department Dispensing
R. 64B16-28.603 Class II and Class III Institutional Pharmacy Operating Hours
R. 64B16-28.604 Class II and Class III Institutional Pharmacy Department Security
R. 64B16-28.605 Class II and Class III Institutional Pharmacies – Automated Distribution and Packaging
R. 64B16-28.606 Remote Medication Order Processing for Class II or Class III Institutional Pharmacies or Special Pharmacy Permits Servicing Class I, Class II, Modified Class II, Class III, and Special ALF Permitted Facilities
R. 64B16-28.607 Automated Pharmacy System – Long-Term Care, Hospice, and Prison
R. 64B16-28.608 Automated Filling Systems within a Pharmacy
R. 64B16-28.702 Modified Class II Institutional Pharmacies
R. 64B16-28.750 Class III Institutional Pharmacies.
R. 64B16-28.800 Special Pharmacies
R. 64B16-28.802 Special Sterile Compounding Permits for Pharmacies and Outsourcing Facilities
R. 64B16-28.810 Special Pharmacy – Limited Community Permit
R. 64B16-28.820 Sterile Products and Special Parenteral/Enteral Compounding
R. 64B16-28.830 Special – Closed System Pharmacy
R. 64B16-28.850 Special Pharmacy – ESRD
R. 64B16-28.860 Special Pharmacy – Parenteral/Enteral Extended Scope Permit
R. 64B16-28.870 Special-ALF
R. 64B16-28.900 Definitions – Nuclear Pharmacy
R. 64B16-28.901 Nuclear Pharmacy – General Requirements
R. 64B16-28.902 Nuclear Pharmacy – Minimum Requirements

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