(1) A shopkeeper registered as provided in this section may
sell nonprescription drugs, if such drugs are sold in the
original package of the manufacturer.
(2) Every shopkeeper not a licensed pharmacist, desiring to
secure the benefits and privileges of this section, is hereby
required to register as a shopkeeper through the master license
system, and he or she shall pay the fee determined by the
secretary for registration, and on a date to be determined by the
secretary thereafter the fee determined by the secretary for
renewal of the registration; and shall at all times keep said
registration or the current renewal thereof conspicuously exposed
in the location to which it applies. In event such shopkeeper's
registration is not renewed by the master license expiration
date, no renewal or new registration shall be issued except upon
payment of the registration renewal fee and the master license
delinquency fee under chapter 19.02 RCW. This registration fee
shall not authorize the sale of legend drugs or controlled
substances.
(3) The registration fees determined by the secretary under
subsection (2) of this section shall not exceed the cost of
registering the shopkeeper.
(4) Any shopkeeper who shall vend or sell, or offer to sell
to the public any such nonprescription drug or preparation
without having registered to do so as provided in this section,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and each sale or offer to sell
shall constitute a separate offense.
(5) A shopkeeper who is not a licensed pharmacy may purchase
products containing any detectable quantity of ephedrine,
pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine, or their salts, isomers,
or salts of isomers, only from a wholesaler licensed by the
department under RCW 18.64.046 or from a manufacturer licensed by
the department under RCW 18.64.045. The board shall issue a
warning to a shopkeeper who violates this subsection, and may
suspend or revoke the registration of the shopkeeper for a
subsequent violation.
(6) A shopkeeper who has purchased products containing any
detectable quantity of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or
phenylpropanolamine, or their salts, isomers, or salts of
isomers, in a suspicious transaction as defined in RCW 69.43.035,
is subject to the following requirements:
(a) The shopkeeper may not sell any quantity of ephedrine,
pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine, or their salts, isomers,
or salts of isomers, if the total monthly sales of these products
exceed ten percent of the shopkeeper's total prior monthly sales
of nonprescription drugs in March through October. In November
through February, the shopkeeper may not sell any quantity of
ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine, or their
salts, isomers, or salts of isomers, if the total monthly sales
of these products exceed twenty percent of the shopkeeper's total
prior monthly sales of nonprescription drugs. For purposes of
this section, "monthly sales" means total dollars paid by buyers.
The board may suspend or revoke the registration of a shopkeeper
who violates this subsection.
(b) The shopkeeper shall maintain inventory records of the
receipt and disposition of nonprescription drugs, utilizing
existing inventory controls if an auditor or investigator can
determine compliance with (a) of this subsection, and otherwise
in the form and manner required by the board. The records must
be available for inspection by the board or any law enforcement
agency and must be maintained for two years. The board may
suspend or revoke the registration of a shopkeeper who violates
this subsection. For purposes of this subsection, "disposition"
means the return of product to the wholesaler or distributor.
[2005 c 388 § 5; 2004 c 52 § 2. Prior: 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 401; 1989 c 352 § 1; 1984 c 153 § 5; 1982 c 182 § 30; 1979 c 90 § 17.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Effective dates--Severability--2005 c 388: See notes following RCW 69.43.105.
Finding -- 2004 c 52: "The legislature finds that quantities of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine continue to be sold at the wholesale and retail levels far in excess of legitimate consumer needs. The excess quantities being sold are most likely used in the criminal manufacture of methamphetamine. It is therefore necessary for the legislature to further regulate the sales of these drugs, including sales from out-of-state sources, in order to reduce the threat that methamphetamine presents to the people of the state." [2004 c 52 § 1.]
Severability -- 2004 c 52: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [2004 c 52 § 8.]
Effective date -- 2004 c 52: "This act takes effect July 1, 2004." [2004 c 52 § 9.]
Effective date -- Severability -- 1989 1st ex.s. c 9: See RCW 43.70.910 and 43.70.920.
Severability -- 1982 c 182: See RCW 19.02.901.
Master license
delinquency fee -- Rate -- Disposition: RCW 19.02.085.
expiration date: RCW 19.02.090.
system
existing licenses or permits registered under, when: RCW 19.02.810.
generally: RCW 18.64.011(24).
to include additional licenses: RCW 19.02.110.