Utah Admin. Code R156-17b-618 - Change in Ownership, Name, or Location
(1) A licensed pharmacy or pharmaceutical
facility shall:
(a) apply for a new license
and receive approval from the Division at least ten business days before a
Qualifying Ownership Change; and
(b) upon approval of the Qualifying Ownership
Change and issuance of a new license, the pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility
shall surrender its original license to the Division.
(2)
(a)
Under Subsection
58-17b-614(2), a
request by a pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility to change its name when the
change is not due to, or in anticipation of, a Qualifying Ownership Change
shall be received by the Division no later than ten business days before the
proposed effective date of the name change.
(b) This Subsection (2) applies to any change
in name, including:
(i) changes to the
pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility's registered corporate name; and
(ii) addition or removal of a
doing-business-as (DBA) name.
(c) If the requested name change requires a
filing with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code, or equivalent
state agency in the jurisdiction where the name change will be effectuated, the
applicant shall submit with the request proof of such filing with an effective
date of no fewer than ten days following the date of the request.
(3)
(a) Under Subsection
58-17b-306(3)(b),
a request by a pharmacy or pharmaceutical facility to update its address for
reasons not due to, or in anticipation of, a Qualifying Ownership Change shall
be received by the Division no later than 90 business days before the proposed
effective date of the address change.
(b) If the pharmacy or pharmaceutical
facility's new address is located within the state the request shall include a
request for inspection of the new facility.
(c) If the pharmacy or pharmaceutical
facility's new address is located outside the state:
(i) the request shall include a copy of a
request for inspection filed with the government agency with jurisdiction over
the inspection at the new address; and
(ii) upon receipt of the inspection report
from the government agency under Subsection (3)(b)(i), the pharmacy or
pharmaceutical facility shall submit to the Division within ten days:
(A) a copy of the inspection report;
and
(B) an affidavit signed by the
pharmacy manager that the inspection report is an accurate copy.
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