Pharmacist-in-charge means a pharmacist currently licensed in good standing who accepts responsibility for the operation of a pharmacy in conformance with all laws and rules pertinent to the practice of pharmacy and the distribution of drugs, and who is personally in full and actual charge of the pharmacy and all personnel.
Pharmacist-in-charge means the person who, being licensed as a pharmacist, signs the application for a pharmacy permit and assumes full legal responsibility for the operation of the relevant pharmacy in a manner complying with the laws and regulations for the practice of pharmacy and the sale and dispensing of controlled substances; the "pharmacist-in-charge" shall personally supervise the pharmacy and the pharmacy's personnel as required by § 54.1-3432.
Examples of Pharmacist-in-charge in a sentence
The plan may provide for alternate methods of continuation of the services of the telepharmacy site including, but not limited to, personal delivery of patient prescription medications from an alternate pharmacy location or on-site pharmacist staffing at the telepharmacy site.13.9(3) Pharmacist in charge.
More Definitions of Pharmacist-in-charge
Pharmacist-in-charge means the pharmacist who is responsible
Pharmacist-in-charge means a pharmacist who assumes responsibility for the day to day supervision and functioning of a community pharmacy practice.
Pharmacist-in-charge means the pharmacist designated on a pharmacy license as the pharmacist who has the authority and responsibility for the pharmacy’s compliance with laws and rules pertaining to the practice of pharmacy.
Pharmacist-in-charge means the pharmacist who is responsible to the board for a registered establishment's compliance with the laws and regulations of this state pertaining to the practice of pharmacy, manufacturing of drugs and the distribution of drugs. The pharmacist-in-charge shall supervise such establishment on a full-time or a part-time basis and perform such other duties relating to supervision of a registered establishment as may be prescribed by the board by rules and regulations. Nothing in this definition shall relieve other pharmacists or persons from their responsibility to comply with state and federal laws and regulations.
Pharmacist-in-charge means the pharmacist who is responsible to the board for a licensed establishment's compliance with the laws and administrative rules of this state and of the federal government pertaining to the practice of pharmacy, the manufacturing of drugs and the distribution of drugs and devices.
Pharmacist-in-charge. (“PIC”) means a pharmacist currently licensed in this state who accepts responsibility for the operation of a pharmacy in conformance with all laws, rules pertinent to the practice of pharmacy and the distribution of drugs.