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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 8. Business and Professions
- Chapter 80. Pharmacists and Pharmacies
- Section 330. Licensed Pharmacist Appointed as "Pharmacist-in-Charge".
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next: Section 340. - 08.80.370. Requirements For Handling Drugs; General Prohibitions. [Repealed, Sec. 28 Ch 45 SLA 1996].
AS 08.80.330. Licensed Pharmacist Appointed as "Pharmacist-in-Charge".
- (a) Each pharmacy shall have a pharmacist-in-charge. Whenever an applicable law or regulation requires or prohibits action
by a pharmacy, responsibility shall be that of the owner and the pharmacist-in-charge, whether the owner is a sole
proprietor, partnership, association, corporation, or otherwise. The pharmacist-in-charge shall ensure compliance with
all laws and regulations governing the operation of the pharmacy. A licensed pharmacist appointed as
pharmacist-in-charge of a pharmacy shall immediately advise the board of that appointment.
- (b) A license may not be issued to a pharmacy unless there is a licensed registered pharmacist-in-charge whose name
appears on the face of the license.
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