059-19 Wyo. Code R. §§ 19-4 - Definitions
(a) "Foreign pharmacy graduate" means a
pharmacist whose undergraduate pharmacy degree was conferred by a recognized
school of pharmacy outside of the United States, the District of Columbia and
Puerto Rico. United States citizens who have completed their pharmacy education
outside the United States are foreign pharmacy graduates. Foreign nationals who
have graduated from schools in the United States are not foreign pharmacy
graduates.
(b) "Institutional
facility" means a hospital, convalescent home, nursing home, extended care
facility, correctional or penal facility, or any other organization, public or
private, which provides a physical environment for patients to obtain medical,
surgical, and/or nursing services, except those places where physician,
dentists, veterinarians, or other practitioners of the healing arts engage in
private office practice.
(c)
"Institutional Pharmacy" means a pharmacy where medications are dispensed to
other health care professionals for administration to institutionalized
patients served by an institutional facility, and which is:
(i) Located within the institutional
facility, or
(ii) Located outside
the institutional facility but only provides pharmacy services to
institutionalized patients.
(d) "Non-resident pharmacy" means a licensed
pharmacy located outside this State where drugs are dispensed and/or pharmacist
care is provided to residents within this state.
(e) "Pharmacy" means an area(s) where drugs
are dispensed and/or pharmacist care is provided.
(f) "Registered pharmacist" means an
individual currently licensed by this state to engage in the practice of
pharmacy.
(g) "Remodeled pharmacy"
means an existing retail pharmacy that is relocated to a different address, or
a pharmacy that undergoes remodeling at a cost equal to or greater than
twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00).
(h) "Resident retail pharmacy" means a
licensed pharmacy located inside this State where drugs are dispensed and/or
pharmacist care is provided to residents within this state.
Notes
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