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Code · Louisiana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations

RS 37:1222

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RS 37:1222
§1222. Qualifications
A. A person applying for a permit to open, establish, operate, or maintain a pharmacy, within or outside of this state, shall complete an application in such form and containing such data as the board may require, and complete such other requirements as deemed necessary by the board, including but not limited to designation and identification of a pharmacist-in-charge.
B. Each pharmacy shall ensure accessibility to pharmacy primary care for the public as defined by the board.
C. Each pharmacy permitted by the board may designate a registered agent in this state for service of process.
D. Any such person who does not so designate a registered agent shall be deemed to have designated the secretary of state to be its agent, upon whom may be served all legal process in any action or proceeding against such pharmacy.
E. A permit to operate a pharmacy shall not be transferable.
Acts 1999, No. 767, §§1, 3.
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