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Who must file fingerprints for pharmacy applications? - Answer - Each person having an ownership interest of 5% or greater - Any person who, directly, or indirectly, manages, oversees, or controls the operation of the applicant, including officers and members of the Board of Directors if a corp...

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Who must file fingerprints for pharmacy applications? - Answer - Each person having an ownership
interest of 5% or greater

- Any person who, directly, or indirectly, manages, oversees, or controls the operation of the applicant,
including officers and members of the Board of Directors if a corporation

- If the corporation has more than $100 million of taxable assets in the state, only the prescription
department manager or consult of pharmacist of record



True or false? A pharmacy permit is tranferable - Answer False. Upon the sale of a pharmacy, a new
application must be filed and a new permit obtained



Community Pharmacy Permits - Answer Required for every location where medicinal drugs are
compounded, dispensed, stored, or sold or where prescriptions are filled or dispensed on an
OUTPATIENT basis.



General Institutional Pharmacy Permit - Answer Required for any location in any healthcare institution
where medicinal drugs are compounded, dispensed, stored, or sold on an INPATIENT basis.



Class I Institutional Pharmacy Permit - Answer Medicinal drugs are administered from individual
prescription containers to the individual patient.

- No dispensing occurs (except medical oxygen)

- Ex: nursing homes



Class II Institutional Pharmacy Permit - Answer Provide dispensing and consulting services ON THE
PREMISES to patients of that institution, for use on the premises



Modified Class II Institutional Pharmacy Permit - Answer Short-term, primary care treatment centers
that meet all requirements for a Class II permit, except space and equipment requirements

- Typically do not have a full-time pharmacist on duty, but a consultant pharmacist must provide on-site
consultations at least once per month

, - No outpatient dispensing

- Ex: primary alcoholism treatment centers, rapid in/out surgical centers



Modified Class II Institutional Pharmacy Permit - Type A - Answer Formulary: Max 15 drugs stored in
bulk

Controlled substances: Max 100 dosage units

Ex: alcoholism treatment center



Modified Class II Institutional Pharmacy Permit - Type B - Answer Formulary: expanded, stored in bulk
and patient-specific forms

Ex: urgent cares, outpatient surgery centers.

- Not required to have an SSCP if they only compound low-risk-level sterile products for immediate use



Modified Class II Institutional Pharmacy Permit - Type C - Answer Formulary: expanded, stored in
patient-specific forms

Ex: jail with small inmate population

- Drugs are self administered under supervision



Class III Institutional Pharmacy Permit - Answer Institutional pharmacies, including central distribution
facilities, affiliated with a hospital that provide the same services authorized by a Class II permit.

- Dispense, distribute, compound and fill prescriptions

- Prepare prepackaged drug products

- Conduct other pharmaceutical services for the affiliated hospital and for entities under common control



Special Limited Community Permit - Answer For Class II pharmacies that dispense to employees,
medical staff and their dependents, patients of the emergency room, and discharged patients of the
hospital

- Max 3-day supply (multi-dose packages are except)



Special Sterile Products and Special Parenteral/Enteral Compounding Permit - Answer For pharmacies
that provide parenteral (IV), enteral and cytotoxic pharmacy services to OUTPATIENTS

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