Georgia Code
Article 6 - Pharmacies
§ 26-4-110. Pharmacy Licenses — Classifications; Applications; Fees; Investigations; Prescription Department Requirements

History. Code 1981, § 26-4-110 , enacted by Ga. L. 1998, p. 686, § 1; Ga. L. 1999, p. 81, § 26; Ga. L. 1999, p. 757, § 1; Ga. L. 2007, p. 229, § 4/HB 330.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 2007, p. 229, § 5/HB 330, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that the 2007 amendment becomes effective only if funds are specifically appropriated for purposes of this Act and shall become effective when funds so appropriated become available for expenditure. Funds were appropriated at the 2010 session of the General Assembly and thus, the 2007 amendment became effective July 1, 2010.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 26 - Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics

Chapter 4 - Pharmacists and Pharmacies

Article 6 - Pharmacies

§ 26-4-110. Pharmacy Licenses — Classifications; Applications; Fees; Investigations; Prescription Department Requirements

§ 26-4-111. Pharmacy Licenses — Minimum Standards; Transferability

§ 26-4-112. Occurrences Requiring Immediate Notification to Board

§ 26-4-113. Wholesale Distributors; Licensing Requirements; Suspension or Revocation of License; Reinstatement

§ 26-4-114. Special Pharmacy Permits

§ 26-4-114.1. Application to Board for Nonresident Pharmacy Permits; Requirements

§ 26-4-115. Wholesale Drug Distributors; Registration; Fees; Reports of Excessive Purchases; Penalty for Violations; Transfers of Drugs

§ 26-4-115.1. Requirement That Certain Wholesale Distributors of Controlled Substances and Dangerous Drugs Provide Price and Quantity Information

§ 26-4-116. Emergency Service Providers; Contracts With Issuing Pharmacy; Record Keeping; Inspections

§ 26-4-116.1. Licensed Health Practitioners Authorized to Prescribe Auto-Injectable Epinephrine for Schools; Pharmacists Authorized to Fill Prescriptions

§ 26-4-116.2. Authority of Licensed Health Practitioners to Prescribe Opioid Antagonists; Immunity From Liability

§ 26-4-116.3. Licensed Health Practitioners Authorized to Prescribe Levalbuterol Sulfate or Abuterol Sulfate for Schools; Pharmacists Authorized to Fill Prescriptions

§ 26-4-117. Duty to Prosecute Violations

§ 26-4-118. Pharmacy Audit Bill of Rights; Recoupment of Disputed Funds; Appeals Process for Unfavorable Reports; Final Audit Report; Investigative Audits Based on Criminal Offenses

§ 26-4-119. Pharmacy Anti-Steering and Transparency; Legislative Findings; Definitions; Prohibited Activities; Filing Disclosure Statement; Disciplinary Action; Application