§ 18.64.001 Pharmacy quality assurance commission — Creation — Membership — Oath — Vacancies
§ 18.64.003 Commission — Meetings — Chairperson — Compensation and travel expenses
§ 18.64.005 Commission — Powers and duties
§ 18.64.006 Commission — Panel membership — Quorum
§ 18.64.008 Commission — Contraceptive availability awareness
§ 18.64.009 Department of health — Enforcement employees declared to be peace officers — Authority
§ 18.64.011 Definitions
§ 18.64.020 Licensing required
§ 18.64.040 Examination fee
§ 18.64.043 Pharmacy license — Fee — Display — Declaration of ownership and location — Penalties
§ 18.64.044 Shopkeeper’s registration — Penalty — Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine/phenylpropanolamine
§ 18.64.045 Manufacturer’s license — Fees — Display — Declaration of ownership and location — Penalties
§ 18.64.046 Wholesaler’s license — Required — Authority of licensee — Penalty — Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine/phenylpropanolamine
§ 18.64.047 Itinerant vendor’s or peddler’s registration — Fee — Penalties — Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine/phenylpropanolamine
§ 18.64.050 Duplicate for lost or destroyed license or certificate — Certified documents — Fees
§ 18.64.080 Licensing of pharmacists — Registration of interns — Prerequisites — Examinations — Reciprocity — Fees — Renewal
§ 18.64.140 License — Fees — Display — Inactive license
§ 18.64.160 Disciplinary action against pharmacist’s and intern’s licenses — Grounds
§ 18.64.163 Uniform Disciplinary Act
§ 18.64.165 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses
§ 18.64.200 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses — Appeal procedure
§ 18.64.205 Retired active license status
§ 18.64.245 Prescription records — Digital or electronic form — Penalty
§ 18.64.246 Prescriptions — Labels — Cover or cap to meet safety standards — Penalty
§ 18.64.250 Unlawful practices — Penalty for violations — Exceptions
§ 18.64.253 Students practicing pharmacy — Rules
§ 18.64.255 Authorized practices
§ 18.64.257 Prescription of dialysis devices and legend drugs by dialysis programs
§ 18.64.265 Schedule II controlled substance — Partial fill permitted
§ 18.64.270 Responsibility for drug purity — Compounding — Adulteration — Penalty
§ 18.64.275 Limitations on liability for dispensing of prescription
§ 18.64.280 General penalty
§ 18.64.310 Department of health — Powers and duties
§ 18.64.350 Nonresident pharmacies — Findings
§ 18.64.360 Nonresident pharmacies — Definition — Requirements — Exemption — Reciprocity with Canadian pharmacies
§ 18.64.370 Nonresident pharmacies — License required — Application — Renewal
§ 18.64.380 Nonresident pharmacies — Information required — Inspection
§ 18.64.390 Nonresident pharmacies — Violations — Penalties
§ 18.64.400 Nonresident pharmacies — Definition — Advertising
§ 18.64.410 Nonresident pharmacies — Rules
§ 18.64.420 Nonresident pharmacies — Information confidential — Exceptions
§ 18.64.430 Cost disclosure to health care providers
§ 18.64.450 Health care entity — License requirements for legend drugs and controlled substances — Exception
§ 18.64.460 Health care entity — License fee — Requirements — Penalty
§ 18.64.470 Health care entity — Records
§ 18.64.480 Waiver request to allow importation of prescription drugs from Canada
§ 18.64.490 Waiver request to authorize the state to license Canadian, United Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomestic prescription drug wholesalers under RCW 18.64.046 — Implementation — Rules
§ 18.64.500 Tamper-resistant prescription pads or paper
§ 18.64.510 Limitation on authority to regulate or establish standards regarding a jail
§ 18.64.520 Dispensing of drug other than controlled substance — Supply limit
§ 18.64.530 Topical ophthalmic products — Early refills authorized
§ 18.64.540 Provision of drugs to ambulance or aid services associated with providing emergency medical services to patients
§ 18.64.550 Chart order as prescription — Long-term care facilities and hospice programs
§ 18.64.560 Nursing homes and hospice programs — Emergency drug kits — Supplemental dose kits
§ 18.64.570 Long-term care facilities and hospice programs — Legend drug resupply — Shared pharmacy services — Unused drugs
§ 18.64.580 Long-term care pharmacies — Ratio of pharmacists to pharmacy technicians — Standards
§ 18.64.590 Long-term care facilities and hospice programs — Commission authority
§ 18.64.600 Opioid use disorder medications — Remote dispensing sites — Registration — Rules — Fees
§ 18.64.610 Prescription drug return and reuse — Rules
§ 18.64.920 Repealer — 1935 c 98

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