§ 61-11-1 Short title
§ 61-11-1.1 Legislative findings; purpose of act
§ 61-11-2 Definitions
§ 61-11-3 Criminal offender’s character evaluation
§ 61-11-4 Board created; members; qualifications; terms; vacancies;
§ 61-11-5 Board meetings; quorum; officers; bonds; expenses
§ 61-11-6 Powers and duties of board
§ 61-11-6.1 Criminal background checks
§ 61-11-6.2 Prior authorization request form; development
§ 61-11-7 Drug dispensation; limitations
§ 61-11-8 Drug records to be kept
§ 61-11-9 Qualifications for licensure as a pharmacist by examination
§ 61-11-9.1 Surety bonds
§ 61-11-10 Reciprocal licensure
§ 61-11-11 Pharmacist intern; qualifications for licensure
§ 61-11-11.1 Pharmacy technician; qualifications; duties
§ 61-11-12 License fees
§ 61-11-13 Renewal; revocation
§ 61-11-14 Pharmacy licensure; classes of licenses; requirements;
§ 61-11-14.1 Nonresident pharmacy licensure; toll-free telephone service
§ 61-11-15 Pharmacies; sale of drugs; supervision requirements
§ 61-11-16 Pharmacies; equipment required
§ 61-11-17 Display of license
§ 61-11-18 State license; actions authorized
§ 61-11-18.1 Reports to board
§ 61-11-18.2 Audit of pharmacy records
§ 61-11-19 Fund established; disposition; method of payment
§ 61-11-20 Disciplinary proceedings; Uniform Licensing Act
§ 61-11-21 Licensing of pharmacists and pharmacies required
§ 61-11-22 Exemptions from act
§ 61-11-23 Construction of laws relating to drugs
§ 61-11-24 Violations; penalties
§ 61-11-25 Power to enjoin violations
§ 61-11-26 Licensure under previous law
§ 61-11-27 Transfer of funds
§ 61-11-28 Uniform Licensing Act
§ 61-11-30 Testing, screening and treatment of health conditions
§ 61-11A-1 Short title
§ 61-11A-2 Definitions
§ 61-11A-3 Administration
§ 61-11A-4 Committee; functions
§ 61-11A-5 Board referral
§ 61-11A-6 Voluntary participation
§ 61-11A-7 Review activities
§ 61-11A-8 Civil liability

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 61 > Article 11 - Pharmacy

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