Kentucky Statutes 315.325 – Exemption from pharmacy licensing requirements for common carriers transporting drugs
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The provisions of KRS § 315.320 do not apply to a person who is:
(1) A common or contract carrier or warehouseman, or any employee thereof, unless the person is acting outside of the usual course of his business or employment or knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the act or transaction is unlawful; or
(2) An employee or agent of a pharmacist or pharmacy licensed or permitted pursuant to this chapter and acting in accordance with KRS Chapter 218A, unless the person is acting outside of the usual course of his business or employment or knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the act or transaction is unlawful; or
(3) The intended recipient of a substance or drug, unless the intended recipient knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the act or transaction is unlawful.
Effective: June 20, 2005
History: Created 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 150, sec. 15, effective June 20, 2005.
(1) A common or contract carrier or warehouseman, or any employee thereof, unless the person is acting outside of the usual course of his business or employment or knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the act or transaction is unlawful; or
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 315.325
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Drug: means any of the following:
(a) Articles recognized as drugs or drug products in any official compendium or supplement thereto. See Kentucky Statutes 315.010 - Pharmacist: means a natural person licensed by this state to engage in the practice of the profession of pharmacy. See Kentucky Statutes 315.010
- Pharmacy: means every place where:
(a) Drugs are dispensed under the direction of a pharmacist. See Kentucky Statutes 315.010
(2) An employee or agent of a pharmacist or pharmacy licensed or permitted pursuant to this chapter and acting in accordance with KRS Chapter 218A, unless the person is acting outside of the usual course of his business or employment or knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the act or transaction is unlawful; or
(3) The intended recipient of a substance or drug, unless the intended recipient knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the act or transaction is unlawful.
Effective: June 20, 2005
History: Created 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 150, sec. 15, effective June 20, 2005.