Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 400j - Pharmacy
Section 20-590. (Formerly Sec. 20-170). - Issuance of license or temporary permit to practice pharmacy; requirements.

(a) The department shall, upon authorization of the commission, issue a license to practice pharmacy as a pharmacist to any individual provided the individual:

(1) Has submitted a written application on a form approved by the department;
(2) Has graduated from a college or school of pharmacy approved by the commission with a degree that was, at the time of graduation, an entry level professional pharmacy degree;
(3) Has the professional experience as a pharmacy intern required by regulations adopted by the commissioner, with the advice and assistance of the commission, in accordance with chapter 54;
(4) Has successfully passed any examinations required by the commissioner; and
(5) Is eighteen years of age or older at the time of application.
(b) The Department of Consumer Protection shall, upon authorization of the commission, issue a temporary permit to practice pharmacy to an individual who: (1) Practices under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist; (2) has an application for reciprocity on file with the commission; (3) is a licensed pharmacist in good standing in a state or jurisdiction from which such state's pharmacy board or commission of pharmacy grants similar reciprocal privileges to pharmacists licensed in this state; and (4) has no actions pending against such individual's license with any state's pharmacy board or commission of pharmacy.
(c) A temporary permit to practice pharmacy shall expire at the time the individual with the temporary permit is licensed as a pharmacist in this state, or not later than three months from the date of issuance of such temporary permit, whichever occurs first. The Department of Consumer Protection shall not issue more than one temporary permit to practice pharmacy to an individual, but the commission, at its discretion, may authorize one three-month extension of the temporary permit.
(1949 Rev., S. 4469; 1963, P.A. 197, S. 1; 1972, P.A. 127, S. 41; P.A. 76-113, S. 7; P.A. 77-614, S. 202, 610; P.A. 81-361, S. 3, 39; 81-471, S. 69, 71; P.A. 86-392, S. 2, 3; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-6, S. 25, 117; P.A. 93-79; P.A. 94-36, S. 7, 42; P.A. 95-264, S. 15; P.A. 99-175, S. 18; P.A. 00-182, S. 8; P.A. 02-82, S. 2; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 146(d); P.A. 04-169, S. 17; 04-189, S. 1; P.A. 11-121, S. 1.)
History: 1963 act established license year from April first to March thirty-first; 1972 act reduced minimum age of applicant from 21 to 18, reflecting changed age of majority; P.A. 76-113 deleted requirement that applicant be U.S. citizen; P.A. 77-614 required approval of exam by consumer protection commissioner and replaced regulation “prescribed by ... commission” with regulations “established under this chapter”, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 81-361 amended section to allow the department rather than commission itself to issue licenses upon the authorization of the commission on and after July 1, 1981, and to require approval of application forms by the department instead of the commission; P.A. 81-471 amended section to establish procedure under which pharmacist licensed in another state and who was eligible for licensure in this state prior to October 22, 1976, by reason of his licensure in such other state may be licensed in this state by examination without regard to accreditation or nonaccreditation of the school of pharmacy which he attended; P.A. 86-392 changed the requirements for licensure for persons who are licensed pharmacists in another state to allow licensure for persons graduating after October 22, 1976, who have practiced for at least five years and to refer to alternative examination in addition to national boards; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-6 established an examination fee of $150; P.A. 93-79 required the commissioner of consumer protection to adopt regulations concerning the licensure of graduates of foreign schools of pharmacy (Revisor's note: In 1995 the term “pharmacy commission” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “commission of pharmacy”, where appearing, for consistency with Sec. 20-163); P.A. 94-36 deleted reference to “April first to March thirty-first” license year, effective January 1, 1995; P.A. 95-264 replaced existing provisions re qualifications for license with new provisions setting out the requirements which must be met; Sec. 20-170 transferred to Sec. 20-590 in 1997; P.A. 99-175 made technical changes and amended Subsec. (a)(3) to add provision requiring commissioner to seek advice and assistance of commission in adopting regulations re professional qualifications of pharmacy interns; P.A. 00-182 added Subsec. (c) re issuance of a temporary permit to practice pharmacy and Subsec. (d) re expiration and extension of a temporary permit to practice pharmacy; P.A. 02-82 amended Subsec. (a)(2) to require, as condition of issuance of license to practice pharmacy, a degree from an approved college or school of pharmacy and that the degree, at time of individual's graduation, was an “entry level professional pharmacy degree”; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 and P.A. 04-169 replaced Department of Consumer Protection with Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 04-189 repealed Sec. 146 of June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, thereby reversing the merger of the Departments of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective June 1, 2004; P.A. 11-121 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing “the examination described under subsection (b) of this section” with “any examinations required by the commissioner” in Subdiv. (4), substituting “application” for “the examination” in Subdiv. (5) and deleting former Subdiv. (6) re examination fee, deleted former Subsec. (b) re licensure examination, and redesignated existing Subsecs. (c) and (d) as Subsecs. (b) and (c), effective January 1, 2012.
See Sec. 21a-10(b) re staggered schedule for license renewals.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 20 - Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards

Chapter 400j - Pharmacy

Section 20-570. - Short title: Pharmacy Practice Act.

Section 20-571. (Formerly Sec. 20-184a). - Definitions.

Section 20-572. (Formerly Sec. 20-163). - Commission of Pharmacy. Appointment and term of members.

Section 20-573. (Formerly Sec. 20-165). - Meetings of commission. Records.

Section 20-574. (Formerly Sec. 20-164a). - Supervision by Commissioner of Consumer Protection.

Section 20-575. - Powers and responsibilities.

Section 20-576. (Formerly Sec. 20-164). - Regulations.

Section 20-576a. - Acceptance and disposal of unused prescription drugs at pharmacies. Regulations.

Section 20-577. (Formerly Sec. 20-179). - Employment of inspectors by Commissioner of Consumer Protection; duties. Inspection of correctional, juvenile training and care-giving institutions, dispensing outpatient facilities, institutional and retail...

Section 20-578. (Formerly Sec. 21a-306). - Information not to be disclosed. Exception.

Section 20-579. (Formerly Sec. 20-175). - Causes for suspension, revocation, refusal to issue or renew or the placing of conditions on licenses, temporary permits and registrations and for assessment of civil penalty.

Section 20-580. (Formerly Sec. 20-167). - Revocation or suspension of nonlegend drug permit.

Section 20-581. (Formerly Sec. 20-185). - Penalty for violation of Pharmacy Practice Act. Exception.

Section 20-582. (Formerly Sec. 20-176). - Appeals of decisions of Commission of Pharmacy.

Section 20-583. - Where appeals returnable.

Section 20-590. (Formerly Sec. 20-170). - Issuance of license or temporary permit to practice pharmacy; requirements.

Section 20-591. - Graduates of foreign pharmacy schools. Regulations.

Section 20-592. - Licensure of individual who is a licensed pharmacist in another state or jurisdiction.

Section 20-593. (Formerly Sec. 20-172). - Pharmacist license certificate; expiration; renewal; fee; display document.

Section 20-594. (Formerly Sec. 20-168). - Pharmacy license; application; information required; issuance or renewal of license; expiration. Transfer of pharmacy to new location. Report re administrative or legal action.

Section 20-595. (Formerly Sec. 20-168a). - Pharmacy licenses held by corporations. Notice of change in officers or directors.

Section 20-596. (Formerly Sec. 20-168b). - Ownership of pharmacies by prescribing practitioners.

Section 20-597. (Formerly Sec. 20-169). - Pharmacy to be supervised and managed by pharmacist. Regulations re prescription department. Change in management, ownership or name of pharmacy.

Section 20-598. (Formerly Sec. 20-177). - Registration of pharmacy interns.

Section 20-598a. - Registration and certification of pharmacy technicians.

Section 20-599. (Formerly Sec. 20-174a). - Continuing education: Definitions.

Section 20-600. (Formerly Sec. 20-174b). - Continuing education: Requirements; renewal of licenses; regulations.

Section 20-601. - Fees.

Section 20-605. - Practice of pharmacy without license or temporary permit prohibited.

Section 20-606. (Formerly Sec. 20-178). - Use of the title “pharmacist”.

Section 20-607. (Formerly Sec. 20-173). - Certificate of license, temporary permit or registration to be available for inspection.

Section 20-608. (Formerly Sec. 20-174). - Use of certificate of license, temporary permit or display document by unlicensed person prohibited.

Section 20-609. (Formerly Sec. 20-184). - Pharmacy license to be posted. Business which is not a pharmacy prohibited from using words, displays or symbols indicating it is a pharmacy; exemption.

Section 20-609a. - Use of electronic technology or telepharmacy by hospital. Quality assurance evaluations.

Section 20-610. (Formerly Sec. 20-166). - Dispensing or retail sale of legend drugs, legend devices and certain other drugs by other than pharmacies and hospitals, prohibited.

Section 20-611. (Formerly Sec. 20-175b). - Advertising legend drug prices.

Section 20-612. - Only pharmacy may accept prescription for dispensing.

Section 20-612a. - Confirmation of identification prior to release of controlled substance. Exceptions.

Section 20-613. (Formerly Sec. 21a-308). - Dispensing of drug or legend device pursuant to prescription only; exceptions. Emergency dispensing of drug or device in care-giving, correctional or juvenile training institutions; regulations. Pharmacy tec...

Section 20-613a. - Requests for controlled substance issued on results of answers to electronic questionnaire. Regulations.

Section 20-614. (Formerly Sec. 20-184b). - Prescriptions: Form and content. Offer to consult with pharmacist. Electronic data intermediaries.

Section 20-615. (Formerly Sec. 20-184c). - Prescriptions: Pharmacy to assign serial number and maintain records. Transfer of records to another pharmacy.

Section 20-616. (Formerly Sec. 20-184d). - Prescription refills and transfers. Thirty-day supply of diabetes drugs and devices. Notice to prescribing practitioner. Payment. Referral to federally-qualified health center.

Section 20-616a. - Prescription refills for quantity of drug greater than initial quantity prescribed. Conditions.

Section 20-617. (Formerly Sec. 20-184e). - Prescriptions: Notation of drug quantity, expiration date, generic name and drug manufacturer and MedWatch program information. Label information for generic drug substitutions.

Section 20-617a. - Flavoring agent added to prescription product.

Section 20-618. (Formerly Sec. 21a-107). - Repackaged drugs not considered misbranded, when.

Section 20-619. (Formerly Sec. 20-185a). - Substitution of generic drugs and biological products. Definitions. Interchangeable biological products. Prescribing practitioners. Pharmacy signs. Dispensing. Records. Regulations.

Section 20-619a. - Biological product prescribing. Prescribing practitioner discussion with patient or representative. Documentation. Patient request to sign for delivery.

Section 20-620. (Formerly Sec. 20-185g). - Pharmacist's duties towards Medicaid recipients: To obtain, record and maintain pertinent patient information about the recipient; to undertake a review of the drugs previously dispensed to the recipient and...

Section 20-621. (Formerly Sec. 20-185h). - Relabeling and dispensing of parenteral medication in hospital and nursing home pharmacies: When allowed.

Section 20-621a. - Use of automated prescription dispensing machine in long-term care pharmacies authorized. Regulations.

Section 20-622. (Formerly Sec. 20-180a). - Licensed practitioners may authorize medication to be dispensed from a hospital emergency room.

Section 20-623. - Sale of nonlegend drugs. Labels, packaging and contents. Penalty.

Section 20-624. - Permit to sell nonlegend drugs.

Section 20-625. - Nonlegend veterinary drugs.

Section 20-626. - Confidentiality of pharmacy records.

Section 20-627. - Nonresident pharmacy. Definitions. Certificate of registration. Requirements.

Section 20-628. - Shipping, mailing or delivering legend devices or drugs.

Section 20-629. - Denial, revocation or suspension of nonresident pharmacy certificate of registration. Referral by commission.

Section 20-630. - Advertising.

Section 20-631. - Collaborative drug therapy management agreements between pharmacists and physicians or advanced practice registered nurses. Scope. Pharmacist competency requirements. Regulations.

Section 20-631a. - Collaborative drug management agreements between pharmacists employed by community pharmacies and one or more physicians or advanced practice registered nurses. Pilot program.

Section 20-631b. - Collaborative drug therapy management agreements entered into prior to October 1, 2010.

Section 20-632. - Regulatory action report re disciplinary action against persons with controlled substance registrations and sanctions against pharmacists or pharmacies.

Section 20-633. - Administration of vaccines by licensed pharmacists. Regulations.

Section 20-633a. - Pharmacy rewards program. Plain language summary. Violation.

Section 20-633b. - Sterile compounding pharmacies. Requirements. Regulations.

Section 20-633c. - Prescribing of opioid antagonists by licensed pharmacists. Regulations.

Section 20-633d. - Medical protocol standing order for dispensing of opioid antagonists by licensed pharmacists. Regulations.

Section 20-633e. - Pharmacy and institutional pharmacy perpetual inventory of Schedule II controlled substances. Regulations.

Section 20-633i. - Issuance of prescriptions for epinephrine auto injectors by pharmacists.

Section 20-635. - Prescription error reporting. Definitions. Informational signs and statements. Regulations. Nondisclosure of records.

Section 20-636. - Sign re storage and disposal of prescription drugs.