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address, or other means of identification of a pharmacist or
pharmacy;
(11) Splits or agrees to split fees for professional
services with an authorized prescriber;
(12) Agrees with an authorized prescriber to prepare
or dispense a secret formula prescription;
(13) Except as to an association that has remained in
continuous existence since July 1, 1963, associates as a partner,
coowner, or employee of a pharmacy that is owned wholly or
substantially by an authorized prescriber or group of authorized
prescribers;
(14) Without first having received a written or oral
prescription for the drug from an authorized prescriber,
dispenses any drug for which a prescription is required;
(15) Unless an authorized prescriber authorizes the
refill in the original prescription or by oral order, refills a
prescription for any drug for which a prescription is required;
(16) Violates any provision of § 12-510 of this
title, which concerns the labeling requirements for prescription
medicines;
(17) Violates any provision of § 12-603 of this
title, which concerns the home hemodialysis distribution program;
(18) Advertises or otherwise publicly claims to
prepare or fill prescriptions in a superior manner;
(19) Advertises in a manner that tends to deceive or
defraud the public;
(20) Is professionally, physically, or mentally
incompetent;
(21) [Is convicted of a crime involving moral
turpitude; or] IS CONVICTED OF OR PLEADS GUILTY OR NOLO
CONTENDERE TO A FELONY OR TO A CRIME INVOLVING MORAL TURPITUDE,
WHETHER OR NOT ANY APPEAL OR OTHER PROCEEDING IS PENDING TO HAVE
THE CONVICTION OR PLEA SET ASIDE;
(22) Is convicted of a violation of this title; [or
any other pharmacy law of any state.] OR
(23) IS DISCIPLINED BY A LICENSING OR DISCIPLINARY
AUTHORITY OF ANY OTHER STATE OR COUNTRY OR CONVICTED OR
DISCIPLINED BY A COURT OF ANY STATE OR COUNTRY FOR AN ACT THAT
WOULD BE GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION UNDER THE BOARD'S
DISCIPLINARY STATUTES.
13-315.
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