Chapter 2. Board of Pharmacy  


010. Schools approved by the board
015. Continuing education
020. Examination
030. License transfer
040. Registration of pharmacist interns
045. Technicians
050. Licenses and permits; fees
061. Procedures followed by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy in the investigation and hearing of complaints
070. Prescription intermediary services restricted
074. Pharmacy services in hospitals or other organized health care facilities
076. Parenteral pharmaceutical compounding
080. Prescription substitution
090. Reference material and prescription equipment
095. Dispensing responsibilities
100. Security and control of drugs and prescriptions
105. Licensing and drug distribution requirements for wholesaler distributors
106. Pharmacy, manufacturer, or distributor closures
115. Controlled release tablets, capsules and injectables
116. Drug products with therapeutic problems
160. Licensees; inactive status
165. Transfer of prescription information
170. Computerized recordkeeping
175. Emergency/seventy-two (72) hour prescription refills
180. Pharmacies sanitation
185. Noncontrolled substance prescription drug refills
190. Return of prescription drugs prohibited
205. Pharmacist-in-charge
210. Patient records and patient counseling
215. Nuclear pharmacy services
220. Collaborative care agreements
225. Special pharmacy permit
230. Special limited pharmacy - central refill pharmacy
240. Special limited pharmacy - charitable pharmacy
250. Pharmacist Recovery Network Committee
260. Automated Pharmacy System in Residential Hospice Facilities
270. Expungement
280. Prescription dispensing for formulary compliance
300. Common database
310. Compounding for a practitioner's office or institutional administration
320. Permit requirements for manufacturers
330. Emergency pharmacy powers
340. Special pharmacy permit for clinical practice
350. Home Medical Equipment Service Providers
360. Naloxone dispensing
370. Pharmacy services in long-term care facility (LTCF)