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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 217 — Foods, drugs, and poisons

217.184 Enforcement of sections governing legend drugs.

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(1)All police officers and deputy sheriffs, directly employed full-time by state, county,
city, or urban-county governments, the Department of Kentucky State Police, the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services, the offices of all city, county, and
Commonwealth's attorneys, the Office of the Attorney General, and any of their
officers and agents, within their respective jurisdictions, shall enforce KRS 217.207,
217.208, 217.209, 217.181, and 217.182 relating to legend drugs and cooperate with
all agencies charged with the enforcement of the laws of the United States, of this
state, and of all other states relating to legend drugs.
(2)Designated agents of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services and the Kentucky
Board of Pharmacy are empowered to remove from the files of any pharmacy or
other custodian any prescription or other legend drug record upon tendering a
receipt. The receipt shall be sufficiently detailed to accurately identify the record
and a copy of the records seized shall be returned to the pharmacist within a
reasonable amount of time.
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