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2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 523
(1)     Consented to submit to an examination under this section, if
requested by the Board in writing; and (2)     Waived any claim of privilege as to the testimony or examination
reports of a health care provider. (c)     The failure or refusal of a licensee OS REGISTERED PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN to submit to an examination required under this section is prima facie
evidence of the licensee's inability to practice pharmacy competently OR THE
REGISTERED PHARMACY TECHNICIANS INABILITY TO PERFORM DELEGATED
PHARMACY ACTS, unless the Board finds that the failure or refusal was beyond the
control of the licensee OR REGISTERED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN. (d)     The Board shall pay the cost of any examination made under this section.
12-403. (a)     This section does not require a nonresident pharmacy to violate the laws or
regulations of the state in which it is located. (b)     Except as otherwise provided in this section, a pharmacy for which a
pharmacy permit has been issued under this title: (1)     Shall be operated in compliance with the law and with the rules and
regulations of the Board; (2)     Shall be located and equipped so that the pharmacy may be operated
without endangering the public health or safety; (3)     Shall ensure that a licensed pharmacist be immediately available on
the premises to provide pharmacy services at all times the pharmacy is in operation; (4)     Shall be supervised by a licensed pharmacist who is responsible for
the operations of the pharmacy at all times the pharmacy is in operation; (6) Shall provide complete pharmaceutical service by preparing and
dispensing all prescriptions that reasonably may be expected of a pharmacist; (6)     Shall provide services to the general public and may not restrict or
limit its services to any group of individuals unless granted a waiver from this
requirement by the Board; (7)     May not offer pharmaceutical services under any term or condition
that tends to interfere with or impair the free and complete exercise of professional
pharmaceutical judgment or skill; (8)     May not make any agreement that denies a patient a free choice of
pharmacist or pharmacy services; (9)     May not participate in any activity that is a ground for Board action
against a licensed pharmacist under § 12-313 OR A REGISTERED PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN UNDER § 12-6B-09 of this title; - 2610 -


 
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