South Dakota SB14 modifies pharmacy practice regulations, including licensing requirements and the use of remote drop sites for prescription delivery.
South Dakota SB14 amends pharmacy practice regulations by modifying licensing requirements and introducing provisions for remote drop sites. The bill specifies that a remote drop site does not need a separate pharmacy license if it operates under the supervision of a pharmacist. It also revises the criteria for pharmacy license issuance, emphasizing the need for the applicant to be the owner or part-owner of the pharmacy's merchandise and fixtures or to have a pharmacist-in-charge.
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