Florida Statutes
Chapter 465 - Pharmacy
465.017 - Authority to Inspect; Disposal.


(1) Duly authorized agents and employees of the department may inspect in a lawful manner at all reasonable hours any pharmacy, hospital, clinic, wholesale establishment, manufacturer, physician’s office, or any other place in the state in which drugs and medical supplies are compounded, manufactured, packed, packaged, made, stored, sold, offered for sale, exposed for sale, or kept for sale for the purpose of:
(a) Determining if any provision of this chapter or any rule adopted under its authority is being violated;
(b) Securing samples or specimens of any drug or medical supply after paying or offering to pay for such sample or specimen; or
(c) Securing such other evidence as may be needed for prosecution under this chapter.

1(2) Duly authorized agents and employees of the department may inspect a nonresident pharmacy registered under s. 465.0156 or a nonresident sterile compounding permittee under s. 465.0158 pursuant to this section. The costs of such inspections shall be borne by such pharmacy or permittee.
(3) Except as permitted by this chapter, and chapters 406, 409, 456, 499, and 893, records maintained in a pharmacy relating to the filling of prescriptions and the dispensing of medicinal drugs may be furnished only to the patient for whom the drugs were dispensed, or her or his legal representative, or to the department pursuant to existing law, or, if the patient is incapacitated or unable to request such records, her or his spouse except upon the written authorization of such patient.
(a) Such records may be furnished in any civil or criminal proceeding, upon the issuance of a subpoena from a court of competent jurisdiction and proper notice to the patient or her or his legal representative by the party seeking such records.
(b) The board shall adopt rules establishing practice guidelines for pharmacies to dispose of records maintained in a pharmacy relating to the filling of prescriptions and the dispensing of medicinal drugs. Such rules must be consistent with the duty to preserve the confidentiality of such records in accordance with applicable state and federal law.

History.—ss. 1, 7, ch. 79-226; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; ss. 1, 2, ch. 85-151; ss. 26, 27, ch. 86-256; s. 59, ch. 91-137; s. 6, ch. 91-156; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 125, ch. 94-218; s. 245, ch. 97-103; s. 127, ch. 2000-160; s. 1, ch. 2003-166; s. 4, ch. 2014-148; s. 3, ch. 2019-99.
1Note.—Section 11, ch. 2019-99, which was codified as s. 499.02851, provides in part that “[i]mplementation of sections 2 through 10 of this act is contingent upon authorization granted under federal law, rule, or approval.” If the contingency occurs, subsection (2), as amended by s. 3, ch. 2019-99, will read:
(2) Duly authorized agents and employees of the department may inspect a nonresident pharmacy registered under s. 465.0156, an international export pharmacy permittee under s. 465.0157, or a nonresident sterile compounding permittee under s. 465.0158 pursuant to this section. The costs of such inspections shall be borne by such pharmacy or permittee.


Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXII - Regulation of Professions and Occupations

Chapter 465 - Pharmacy

465.001 - Short Title.

465.002 - Legislative Findings; Intent.

465.003 - Definitions.

465.004 - Board of Pharmacy.

465.005 - Authority to Make Rules.

465.006 - Disposition of Fees; Expenditures.

465.007 - Licensure by Examination.

465.0075 - Licensure by Endorsement; Requirements; Fee.

465.008 - Renewal of License.

465.009 - Continuing Professional Pharmaceutical Education.

465.012 - Reactivation of License; Continuing Education.

465.0125 - Consultant Pharmacist License; Application, Renewal, Fees; Responsibilities; Rules.

465.0126 - Nuclear Pharmacist License; Application, Renewal, Fees.

465.013 - Registration of Pharmacy Interns.

465.014 - Pharmacy Technician.

465.015 - Violations and Penalties.

465.0155 - Standards of Practice.

465.0156 - Registration of Nonresident Pharmacies.

465.0157 - International Export Pharmacy Permit.

465.0158 - Nonresident Sterile Compounding Permit.

465.016 - Disciplinary Actions.

465.0161 - Distribution of Medicinal Drugs Without a Permit.

465.017 - Authority to Inspect; Disposal.

465.018 - Community Pharmacies; Permits.

465.0181 - Community Pharmacy Permit Required to Dispense Schedule Ii or Schedule Iii Controlled Substances.

465.019 - Institutional Pharmacies; Permits.

465.0193 - Nuclear Pharmacy Permits.

465.0196 - Special Pharmacy Permits.

465.0197 - Internet Pharmacy Permits.

465.022 - Pharmacies; General Requirements; Fees.

465.023 - Pharmacy Permittee; Disciplinary Action.

465.0235 - Automated Pharmacy Systems Used by Long-Term Care Facilities, Hospices, or State Correctional Institutions, or for Outpatient Dispensing.

465.024 - Promoting Sale of Certain Drugs Prohibited.

465.0244 - Information Disclosure.

465.025 - Substitution of Drugs.

465.0251 - Generic Drugs; Removal From Formulary Under Specified Circumstances.

465.0252 - Substitution of Interchangeable Biosimilar Products.

465.0255 - Expiration Date of Medicinal Drugs; Display; Related Use and Storage Instructions.

465.026 - Filling of Certain Prescriptions.

465.0265 - Centralized Prescription Filling.

465.0266 - Common Database.

465.027 - Exceptions.

465.0275 - Emergency Prescription Refill.

465.0276 - Dispensing Practitioner.

465.035 - Dispensing of Medicinal Drugs Pursuant to Facsimile of Prescription.

465.185 - Rebates Prohibited; Penalties.

465.186 - Pharmacist’s Order for Medicinal Drugs; Dispensing Procedure; Development of Formulary.

465.1865 - Collaborative Pharmacy Practice for Chronic Health Conditions.

465.187 - Sale of Medicinal Drugs.

465.188 - Medicaid Audits of Pharmacies.

465.189 - Administration of Vaccines and Epinephrine Autoinjection.

465.1893 - Administration of Antipsychotic Medication by Injection.

465.1895 - Testing or Screening for and Treatment of Minor, Nonchronic Health Conditions.

465.1901 - Practice of Orthotics and Pedorthics.

465.1902 - Prescription Drug Donation Repository Program.