Indiana Code
Chapter 13. Regulation of Pharmacists and Pharmacies ─ Creation of Board
25-26-13-17. Classes of Pharmacy Permits

Sec. 17. (a) The board shall establish classes of pharmacy permits as follows:
Category I. A retail permit for a pharmacy that provides pharmaceutical care to the general public by the dispensing of a drug or device.
Category II. An institutional permit for hospitals, clinics, health care facilities, sanitariums, nursing homes, or dispensaries that offer pharmaceutical care by dispensing a drug product to an inpatient under a drug order or to an outpatient of the institution under a prescription.
Category III. A permit for a pharmacy that provides closed door, central fill, mail order, or other processing operations that are not open to the general public but include:
(A) traditional pharmacy functions; or
(B) nontraditional pharmacy functions, such as infusion, nuclear pharmacy, or sterile compounding.
(b) Except for when registration as a remote dispensing facility (as defined in IC 25-26-13.5-3) is required under IC 25-26-13.5, the board may approve a remote or mobile location for Category I, II, or III permits and any nonresident pharmacy registered with the board. Pharmacy practice in a mobile or remote location may include, but is not limited to, telepharmacy, automated dispensing, or delivery of cognitive services.
(c) A hospital or hospital system holding a Category II permit may offer drugs or devices:
(1) to:
(A) an employee, student, or volunteer of the hospital or hospital system;
(B) a retiree who is participating in a retirement, pension, or benefit program administered by the hospital or hospital system;
(C) an independent contractor who has an exclusive relationship with the hospital or hospital system;
(D) a member of the hospital's or hospital system's governing board; or
(E) a member of the hospital's or hospital system's medical staff; and
(2) to dependents of the individuals listed in subdivision (1);
for their own use.
(d) Hospitals holding a Category II permit may operate remote locations within a reasonable distance of the licensed area, as determined by the board, after:
(1) filing an application on a form prepared by the board;
(2) having each location inspected by the board; and
(3) obtaining approval from the board.
(e) Any applicable rule governing the practice of pharmacy in Indiana shall apply to all permits under this section.
(f) After June 30, 2012, a person with:
(1) a Type I permit shall be treated as holding a Category I permit;
(2) a Type II permit shall be treated as holding a Category II permit; and
(3) a Type III, IV, V, or VI permit shall be treated as holding a Category III permit.
The change in the name of the permit does not change the expiration date of the permit.
(g) After June 30, 2012, a reference in any rule or other document to:
(1) a Type I permit shall be treated as a reference to a Category I permit;
(2) a Type II permit shall be treated as a reference to a Category II permit; or
(3) a Type III, IV, V, or VI permit shall be treated as a reference to a Category III permit.
(h) A pharmacy holding a Category I permit may offer drugs or devices to the following:
(1) A long term care facility licensed under or subject to IC 16-28-2.
(2) A health facility licensed under IC 16-28.
(3) A housing with services establishment (as defined in IC 12-10-15-3) registered with the office of the secretary of family and social services.
As added by Acts 1977, P.L.276, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.149-1987, SEC.76; P.L.147-1991, SEC.4; P.L.98-2006, SEC.9; P.L.159-2012, SEC.4; P.L.152-2012, SEC.10; P.L.202-2017, SEC.4; P.L.246-2019, SEC.8; P.L.264-2019, SEC.7.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 25. Professions and Occupations

Article 26. Pharmacists, Pharmacies, Drug Stores

Chapter 13. Regulation of Pharmacists and Pharmacies ─ Creation of Board

25-26-13-1. Public Interest

25-26-13-1.5. Continuation of Accrued Rights or Benefits

25-26-13-2. Definitions

25-26-13-3. Board of Pharmacy; Creation; Oath; Meetings; Compensation; Majority Approval of Actions

25-26-13-4. Powers and Duties of Board; Prescription Drug Form Program

25-26-13-4.1. Authority to Adopt Emergency Rules Concerning Synthetic Drugs; Procedure and Mandatory Considerations

25-26-13-4.4. Emergency Rules Concerning Compounding

25-26-13-4.5. Rehabilitation of Impaired Pharmacists; Confidentiality of Information; Duties of Board Designated Rehabilitation Program

25-26-13-5. Executive Director; Record of Proceedings; Inspector-Investigators

25-26-13-6. Funds From Sources Other Than State

25-26-13-7. Enforcement of Law

25-26-13-8. Repealed

25-26-13-9. Pharmacist Intern Programs; Continuing Education

25-26-13-10. Pharmacist Intern Registration; Renewal

25-26-13-10.5. Pharmacist Intern Practice; Supervision

25-26-13-11. Pharmacists; Licenses; Eligibility; Examination

25-26-13-12. Persons Licensed in Another State

25-26-13-12.5. Repealed

25-26-13-13. Active and Inactive Pharmacists

25-26-13-14. Expiration, Renewal, Surrender, and Reinstatement of Pharmacist's License

25-26-13-15. Confidentiality of Prescriptions, Records, and Patient Information; Disclosure; Immunity

25-26-13-16. Pharmacist's Professional Judgment; Honoring and Refusal to Honor Prescriptions; Immunity

25-26-13-16.5. Optometrists Who May Have Prescriptions Filled

25-26-13-17. Classes of Pharmacy Permits

25-26-13-18. Eligibility for Pharmacy Permits; Inspections; Value of Drug Inventory

25-26-13-18.5. Supervision of Pharmacy Interns, Technicians, and Technicians in Training; Remote Distribution Facility Supervision

25-26-13-19. Retail Pharmacies; Absence of Pharmacist; Revocation of Privilege

25-26-13-20. Applications for Pharmacy Permits

25-26-13-21. Transfer of Ownership or Location of Pharmacies

25-26-13-22. Expiration and Renewal of Pharmacy Permits

25-26-13-23. Fees; Fines; License Renewal

25-26-13-24. Repealed

25-26-13-24.5. Posting of Standing Orders, Prescriptions, and Protocols

25-26-13-24.8. Transfer of Prescription Upon Request; Transfer Electronically or by Facsimile

25-26-13-25. Prescriptions; Numbering, Filing, and Inspection; Refills; Duration of Validity; Demise of Practitioner or Patient; Resale or Redistribution of Returned Medication; Change to Prescriptions; Penalty

25-26-13-25.3. Dispensing Injectable Epinephrine; Expiration Date at Least 12 Months After Dispensing Date; Therapeutic Alternative

25-26-13-25.5. Approved Electronic Data Intermediary

25-26-13-26. Repealed

25-26-13-26.1. Repealed

25-26-13-27. Closing of Pharmacies

25-26-13-28. Injunction of Violations

25-26-13-29. Unlawful Acts; Violations; Application of Chapter

25-26-13-30. Impaired Pharmacists Account

25-26-13-31. Powers and Duties of Pharmacists

25-26-13-31.2. Administration of Immunizations; Emergency Immunizations; Immunization Data

25-26-13-31.5. Immunizations by Pharmacist Interns and Pharmacist Students; Rules

25-26-13-31.7. Administration of Immunizations by Pharmacy Technician; Rules

25-26-13-32. State of Emergency; Suspension of Statutes

25-26-13-33. Places That Require a Pharmacy Permit; Exceptions