(1) As used in this section, ‘participant’ means:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 689.780

  • Manufacturer: means a person engaged in the manufacture of drugs. See Oregon Statutes 689.005
  • Person: means an individual, corporation, partnership, association or other legal entity. See Oregon Statutes 689.005
  • Pharmacist: means an individual licensed by this state to engage in the practice of pharmacy or to engage in the practice of clinical pharmacy. 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
  • Practitioner: means a person licensed and operating within the scope of such license to prescribe, dispense, conduct research with respect to or administer drugs in the course of professional practice or research:

    (a) In this state; or

    (b) In another state or territory of the United States if the person does not reside in Oregon and is registered under the federal Controlled Substances Act. See Oregon Statutes 689.005

(a) A person who donates a prescription drug to the Charitable Prescription Drug Program;

(b) The Charitable Prescription Drug Program;

(c) The State Board of Pharmacy;

(d) A pharmacist;

(e) A drug manufacturer; or

(f) A health practitioner.

(2) A participant who accepts or distributes donated prescription drugs through the Charitable Prescription Drug Program is not subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability for any injury, death or loss of or damage to person or property that results from the acceptance or distribution of the donated prescription drugs if the participant accepts or distributes the donated prescription drugs in good faith. [2009 c.300 § 7]

 

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