As used in ORS § 689.770 to 689.780, ‘the Charitable Prescription Drug Program’ means a drug outlet that has:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 689.770

  • Distribute: means the delivery of a drug other than by administering or dispensing. See Oregon Statutes 689.005
  • Drug outlet: means a pharmacy, nursing home, shelter home, convalescent home, extended care facility, drug abuse treatment center, penal institution, hospital, family planning clinic, student health center, retail store, wholesaler, manufacturer, mail-order vendor or other establishment with facilities located within or out of this state that is engaged in dispensing, delivery or distribution of drugs within this state. See Oregon Statutes 689.005
  • Pharmacy: means a place that meets the requirements of rules of the board, is licensed and approved by the board where the practice of pharmacy may lawfully occur and includes apothecaries, drug stores, dispensaries, hospital outpatient pharmacies, pharmacy departments and prescription laboratories but does not include a place used by a manufacturer or wholesaler. See Oregon Statutes 689.005

(1) A valid certificate of registration issued by the State Board of Pharmacy;

(2) Volunteered to participate in the Charitable Prescription Drug Program; and

(3) Been approved by the board to accept and distribute to needy individuals donated prescription drugs through the program. [2009 c.300 § 2]