ARS § 32-1930 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 32-1930

The board may issue certain permits on application, but must deny or revoke a pharmacy permit if a medical practitioner is paid by a pharmacy for prescription orders, with one leasing-rate exception. If a pharmacy permanently stops operating, the permittee must immediately surrender the permit and remove or destroy rel

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The board may issue certain permits on application, but must deny or revoke a pharmacy permit if a medical practitioner is paid by a pharmacy for prescription orders, with one leasing-rate exception. If a pharmacy permanently stops operating, the permittee must immediately surrender the permit and remove or destroy related signs, drugs, devices, poisons, and hazardous substances. Automated prescription-dispensing kiosks may not contain or dispense controlled substances.