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U.S. State Codes
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Mississippi
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Title 73 - Professions and ...
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Chapter 21 - Pharmacists
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Mississippi Pharmacy Practice Act
Mississippi Pharmacy Practice Act
§ 73-21-69. Repeal of Sections 73-21-71 through 73-21-129
§ 73-21-71. Short title
§ 73-21-73. Definitions
§ 73-21-75. State Board of Pharmacy; number, qualifications, appointment and terms of members; appointments made from names submitted by pharmacist association; filling of vacancies; removal of members
§ 73-21-77. Organization of board; oath; meetings; compensation and expenses of members
§ 73-21-79. Executive director; additional employees; legal counsel
§ 73-21-81. General powers and duties of board; enforcement of chapter; rules and regulations
§ 73-21-83. Board to regulate practice of pharmacy; licensing of pharmacists; fees; persons holding license on July 1, 1991
§ 73-21-85. Requirements for pharmacist’s license by examination or score transfer; licensing of foreign pharmacy graduates; criminal background checks
§ 73-21-87. Requirements for pharmacist’s license by reciprocity or license transfer
§ 73-21-89. Requirements for pharmacist’s license for graduates of University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy; termination of provisions
§ 73-21-91. Renewal of licenses; reinstatement upon failure to renew
§ 73-21-93. Examination; frequency and location; scope; facilities
§ 73-21-95. Abolition of assistant pharmacist’s license; issuance of pharmacists’ licenses to persons holding such licenses
§ 73-21-97. Denial of renewal, suspension, revocation or restrictions on licenses, registrations or permits; grounds; warning or reprimand
§ 73-21-99. Hearings on violations; notice; procedure
§ 73-21-101. Appeal from adverse action on a license, registration or permit; scope of review
§ 73-21-103. Penalties for violations; requirement of rehabilitation or additional education; reinstatement of licenses or permits; enforcement proceedings
§ 73-21-105. Registration of businesses where prescription drugs or devices are dispensed, sold, repackaged, manufactured, etc.; registration of reverse distributors; establishment of criteria; procedures and fees; applications; standards for operation; reports of changes of circumstances; penalties for violations; exemption of physicians, dentists, etc., from chapter
§ 73-21-106. Registration requirement for nonresident pharmacies that ship, mail, or deliver drugs into state
§ 73-21-107. Inspection of permittee’s facility and records; scope
§ 73-21-108. Permit requirements for persons providing home medical equipment
§ 73-21-109. Unlawful use of certain business names
§ 73-21-111. Personnel regulations; registration of pharmacy technicians; annual registration fee; criminal background checks
§ 73-21-113. Payment and deposit into state treasury of funds received by state board of pharmacy; expenditure
§ 73-21-115. Prescription forms; execution; dispensing options; one-time emergency dispensing authority
§ 73-21-117. Substitution of generic equivalent drug or interchangeable biological product; notice to prescriber that biological product was dispensed
§ 73-21-119. Labeling of drug products, biological products, and interchangeable biological products sold at retail
§ 73-21-121. Immunity from civil or criminal liability of dispensing pharmacists and prescribers; immunity from civil liability of persons providing information to board or pharmacist organization; disclosure of information in records of board or pharmacist organization
§ 73-21-123. Sales of certain drugs not regulated
§ 73-21-125. Community pharmacies and pharmacists and volunteers working therein immune from civil liability for actions arising out of provision of charitable or gratuitous pharmaceutical products
§ 73-21-126. Rules and regulations for issuance and renewal of licenses and permits for in and out of state wholesale distributors, chain pharmacy warehouses and re-packagers
§ 73-21-127. Board of Pharmacy to develop and implement computerized program to track certain prescriptions; report of suspected abuse and misuse of controlled substances; access to collected data; confidentiality; penalties for knowingly failing to submit or submitting incorrect dispensing information
§ 73-21-129. Certain drug manufacturers required to make provision for return of outdated drugs from pharmacies; investigation and discipline of noncompliant manufacturers; exemption; definitions