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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 315 — Pharmacists and pharmacies

315.990 Penalties -- Extradition.

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(1)Except for the provisions of KRS 315.320, any person violating any provision of
KRS Chapter 315 shall be fined for each offense not less than one hundred
dollars ($100) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or imprisoned in
the county jail for not more than six
(6)months, or both. Each week that any
provision of KRS 315.020, 315.030, or 315.035 is violated shall also constitute
a separate offense.
(2)Any person convicted of willfully resisting, preventing, impeding, obstructing,
threatening, or interfering with the officers, agents, or inspectors of the board in
the administration of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor.
(3)The board may levy an administrative fine not to exceed five thousand dollars
($5,000) for each offense, for any violation of KRS 315.121. All such fines shall
be deposited to the credit of the licensing board to be used by the board in
carrying out the provisions of this chapter.
(4)The board may refuse to issue or renew a permit, or may suspend, temporarily
suspend, revoke, fine, or reasonably restrict any permit holder for any violation
of KRS 315.0351. Any administrative fine levied by the board shall not exceed
five thousand dollars ($5,000) for any violation of KRS 315.0351. All such fines
shall be deposited to the credit of the licensing board to be used by the Board
of Pharmacy in carrying out the provisions of this chapter.
(5)For a violation of KRS 315.320, the Board of Pharmacy may, in addition to any
other civil or criminal penalty, levy an administrative fine not exceeding one
hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). All such fines shall be deposited to the
credit of the Board of Pharmacy in carrying out the provisions of this chapter.
(a)Any person who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly violates KRS
216B.200 to 216B.210 is guilty of a Class D felony.
(b)Any person who violates KRS 216B.200 to 216B.210 shall be fined not
more than one million dollars ($1,000,000).
(c)Notwithstanding KRS 440.200, the Attorney General may demand from
the Governor of any other state the surrender of any person found in the
other state who is charged in Kentucky with the crime of violating KRS
216B.200 to 216B.210. The provisions for extradition under this
subsection shall apply to any such demand even if the person whose
surrender is demanded was not in Kentucky at the time of the commission
of the crime. Neither the demand, the oath, nor any proceedings for
extradition pursuant to this section need state or show that the person
whose surrender is demanded has fled from justice, or at the time of the
commission of the crime was in Kentucky or the other state.
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