Or. Admin. Code § 855-041-1080 - Pharmacy Registration (Both Retail and Institutional Drug Outlets)
(1) Pharmacies must
be registered as either retail drug outlets or institutional drug outlets or
both.
(2) An application for
registration of a new pharmacy must be accompanied by a floor plan drawn to
scale and must be approved by the board prior to opening.
(3) The application must specify the location
of the pharmacy and must indicate the owner, trustee, receiver, or other person
applying for the registration. When an applicant is not the owner of the
pharmacy, the application must indicate the owner and the applicant's
affiliation with the owner:
(a) If the owner
is a partnership or other multiple owner, the names of the partners or persons
holding the five largest interests must be indicated on the
application;
(b) If the owner is a
corporation, the name filed must be the same as filed with the Corporation
Commissioner. The name of the corporation, the names of the corporation
officers and the names of the stockholders who own the five largest interests
must be indicated on the application.
(4) Upon request by the board, the applicant
must furnish such information as required by the board regarding the partners,
stockholders, or other persons not named in the application.
(5) The application must also identify any
person who has incidents of ownership in the pharmacy who also has financial
interest in any long-term care facility as defined in ORS
442.015.
(6) A certificate of registration will be
issued upon board approval of the application.
(7) All registration renewal applications
must be accompanied by the annual fee and must contain the same information
required in sections (3) and (4) of this rule.
(8) The initial and annual registration fee
for pharmacies is set out in OAR 855-110.
(9) Pharmacy registration expires March 31,
annually. If the annual registration fee referred to in OAR 855-110 is not paid
by March 31 of the current year, a late fee as set out in OAR 855-110 must be
included with the application for registration renewal.
(10) The registration is not transferable and
the registration fee cannot be prorated.
(11) A change of ownership requires the
approval of the board and new certificate of registration. Application must be
on a form supplied by the board.
(12) A change of ownership includes any
change in the legal form of the business including additions or deletions of
partners.
(13) Applicants for
change in ownership must provide the board with the information required in
sections (3), (4), and (5) of this rule.
(14) A change of ownership must be reported
to the board 15 days prior to occurrence.
(15) No pharmacy may be operated until a
certificate of registration has been issued to the pharmacy by the
board.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475.035 & ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.155
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