(1) For the purposes of this chapter any
pharmacy located outside this state that ships, mails, or
delivers, in any manner, except when delivered in person to an
individual, controlled substances, legend drugs, or devices into
this state is a nonresident pharmacy, and shall be licensed by
the department of health, and shall disclose to the department
the following:
(a) The location, names, and titles of all owners including
corporate officers and all pharmacists employed by the pharmacy
who are dispensing controlled substances, legend drugs, or
devices to residents of this state. A report containing this
information shall be made on an annual basis and within ninety
days after a change of location, corporate officer, or
pharmacist;
(b) Proof of compliance with all lawful directions and
requests for information from the regulatory or licensing agency
of the state or Canadian province in which it is licensed as well
as with all requests for information made by the department of
health under this section. The nonresident pharmacy shall
maintain, at all times, a valid unexpired license, permit, or
registration to operate the pharmacy in compliance with the laws
of the state or Canadian province in which it is located. As a
prerequisite to be licensed by the department of health, the
nonresident pharmacy shall submit a copy of the most recent
inspection report issued by the regulatory licensing agency of
the state or Canadian province in which it is located;
(c) Proof that it maintains its records of controlled
substances, legend drugs, or devices dispensed to patients in
this state so that the records are readily retrievable from the
records of other drugs dispensed.
(2) Any pharmacy subject to this section shall, during its
regular hours of operation, provide a toll-free telephone service
to facilitate communication between patients in this state and a
pharmacist at the pharmacy who has access to the patient's
records. This toll-free number shall be disclosed on the label
affixed to each container of drugs dispensed to patients in this
state.
(3) A pharmacy subject to this section shall comply with
board rules regarding the maintenance and use of patient
medication record systems.
(4) A pharmacy subject to this section shall comply with
board of pharmacy rules regarding the provision of drug
information to the patient. Drug information may be contained in
written form setting forth directions for use and any additional
information necessary to assure the proper utilization of the
medication prescribed. A label bearing the expiration date of
the prescription must be affixed to each box, bottle, jar, tube,
or other container of a prescription that is dispensed in this
state by a pharmacy subject to this section.
(5) A pharmacy subject to this section shall not dispense
medication in a quantity greater than authorized by the
prescriber.
(6) The license fee specified by the secretary, in
accordance with the provisions of RCW 43.70.250, shall not exceed
the fee charged to a pharmacy located in this state.
(7) The license requirements of this section apply to
nonresident pharmacies that ship, mail, or deliver controlled
substances, legend drugs, and devices into this state only under
a prescription. The board of pharmacy may grant an exemption
from licensing under this section upon application by an
out-of-state pharmacy that restricts its dispensing activity in
Washington to isolated transactions.
(8) Each nonresident pharmacy that ships, mails, or delivers
legend drugs or devices into this state shall designate a
resident agent in Washington for service of process. The
designation of such an agent does not indicate that the
nonresident pharmacy is a resident of Washington for tax
purposes.
(9) The board shall attempt to develop a reciprocal
licensing agreement for licensure of nonresident pharmacies with
Health Canada or an applicable Canadian province. If the board
is unable to develop such an agreement, the board shall develop a
process to license participating Canadian nonresident pharmacies
through on-site inspection and certification.
[2005 c 275 § 3; 1996 c 109 § 1; 1991 c 87 § 2.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent--2005 c 275: See note following RCW 18.64.350.
Effective date -- 1991 c 87: See note following RCW 18.64.350.