(a) Each pharmacy shall have a pharmacist-in-charge. Whenever an applicable law or regulation requires or prohibits action by a pharmacy, responsibility shall be that of the owner and the pharmacist-in-charge, whether the owner is a sole proprietor, partnership, association, corporation, or otherwise. The pharmacist-in-charge shall ensure compliance with all laws and regulations governing the operation of the pharmacy. A licensed pharmacist appointed as pharmacist-in-charge of a pharmacy shall immediately advise the board of that appointment.
(b) A license may not be issued to a pharmacy unless there is a licensed registered pharmacist-in-charge whose name appears on the face of the license.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 8. Business and Professions
Chapter 80. Pharmacists and Pharmacies
Article 3. Duties of Licensed Pharmacists.
Sec. 08.80.294. Information about equivalent generic drugs and interchangeable biological products.
Sec. 08.80.295. Substitution of equivalent drug products or interchangeable biological products.
Sec. 08.80.297. Prescription prices available to consumer.
Sec. 08.80.315. Confidentiality of records.
Sec. 08.80.330. Licensed pharmacist appointed as “pharmacist-in-charge”.
Sec. 08.80.335. Prescription for an opioid; voluntary request for lesser quantity.