175 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 8, § 005

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 175-8-005 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

The following requirements are applicable to all pharmacy licenses.

005.01LICENSE NOT TRANSFERABLE. Change of ownership ( or change of premises terminates the license. The new owner or owners must apply for a new pharmacy license.
005.02NOTIFICATION. An applicant or licensee must notify the Department of any change as set forth in 175 NAC 8-005.03 through 8-005.08. The following information is required for all notifications:
(A) Current name and license number of the pharmacy or practitioner;
(B) Street address of pharmacy or practitioner;
(C) Name of owner(s), partners, or corporation;
(D) If a corporation the name of corporate officers;
(E) Mailing address(es) of owner(s), partners, or corporation;
(F) Reason for notifying the Department about a change in the existing license;
(G) A signed statement from the applicant or licensee verifying that all information is correct; and
(H) The required fee as specified in this chapter, if any.
005.03CHANGE OF PHARMACIST IN CHARGE. The licensee must notify the Department within 1 business day when there is a change in the pharmacist-in-charge.
005.04CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR PREMISES. The licensee must notify the Department in writing 15 days of when the pharmacy is sold, leased, discontinued, or moved to a new premises.
005.05CHANGE OF NAME OF THE PHARMACY. The licensee must notify the Department in writing within 5 working days when there is a change in the name of the pharmacy.
005.06CONTINUATION OF A PHARMACY BY THE HEIRS OR ESTATE OF A DECESASED LICENSEE. The heirs or executor of the estate must notify the Department within 30 days of the death of a licensee.
005.07AN ACCIDENT, NATURAL DISASTER, OR INTERUPTION IN UTILITY SERVICES. The licensee must notify the Department in writing by electronic mail, facsimile, or postal service within 24 hours of any change in environment which will adversely affect the potency, efficacy, safety or security of the drugs, devices, or biologicals in the pharmacy. The notification may be made by telephone if the event has affected the licensee's capacity to communicate in writing.
005.08FEES.The following fees apply to this chapter:
(A) Initial pharmacy license fee is $625
(B) Annual pharmacy license renewal fee is $625.
(C) Duplicate license fee is $10.

175 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 8, § 005

Amended effective 11/3/2020