Or. Admin. Code § 855-141-0015 - Registration: Application
(1) An application
for registration of a PPK may be accessed on the board website.
(2) The board may issue a license to a
qualified applicant after the receipt of:
(a)
A completed application including;
(A)
Payment of the fee prescribed in OAR 855-110;
(B) A floor plan drawn to scale with the
location of the:
(i) PPKwithin the
building;
(ii) Surveillance system
cameras; and
(iii) Alarm system
panel; and
(C) A detailed
explanation and supporting documentation relating to the PPK Affiliated
Pharmacy regarding all conduct that is required to be
disclosed;
(b) The PPK
Affiliated Pharmacy name, Retail Drug Outlet registration number and
Pharmacist-in-Charge; and
(c)
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 owners, the names of the partners or persons holding the five
largest interests must be indicated on the application; and
(B) If the owner is a corporation, the name
filed must be the same as filed with the Secretary of State. The name of the
corporation, the names of the corporation officers and the names of the
stockholders, if applicable, who own the five largest interests must be
indicated on the application.
(3) 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.
(4) A registration may be denied for any of
the following:
(a) Failure to completely and
accurately answer all questions on the application for registration or renewal
of registration;
(b) Failure to
disclose any requested information on the application or requests resulting
from the application; or
(c) Any
other grounds found in ORS
689.405.
(5) An application submitted to the board
that is not complete within 90 days from applicant submission will be expired.
Once expired, an applicant who wishes to continue with the application process
must reapply by submitting a new application, along with all documentation, and
all fees. While a new application and documentation is required, the board may
still consider information that was provided in previous
applications.
(6) The certificate
of registration for a PPK must be issued prior to opening.
(7) The registration for a PPK expires March
31 in each year and may be renewed annually.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475.035, ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.155, ORS 689.305, ORS 689.527
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