Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-15-177 - Part 177 Pharmacy Practice and Drug Control (333.17701...333.17780)
Section 333.17748 - Pharmacy, Manufacturer, Wholesale Distributor; or Wholesale Distributor-Broker, License Required; Compounding Services; Renewal; Designation of Pharmacist in Charge; Joint Responsibility; Exemption; Report of Change in Ownership,...

Sec. 17748.
(1) Except for a qualified pharmacy as that term is defined in section 17748e, to do business in this state, a pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker, whether or not located in this state, must be licensed under this part. To do business in this state, a person that provides compounding services must be licensed as a pharmacy or manufacturer under this part and, if a pharmacy, authorized to provide compounding services under this section and sections 17748a and 17748b. To do business in this state, an outsourcing facility must be licensed as a pharmacy under this part. Licenses are renewable biennially.
(2) Except for a remote pharmacy, a pharmacy shall designate a pharmacist licensed in this state as the pharmacist in charge for the pharmacy. For a remote pharmacy, the pharmacist designated as the pharmacist in charge of the parent pharmacy shall also serve as the pharmacist in charge of the remote pharmacy. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a manufacturer shall designate a pharmacist licensed in or outside of this state as the pharmacist in charge for the manufacturer or, if the manufacturer does not hold a license as a pharmacy, shall designate an employee with the appropriate education or experience, or both, to assume responsibility for compliance with licensing requirements as facility manager for the manufacturer. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a wholesale distributor or wholesale distributor-broker shall designate a pharmacist licensed in or outside of this state as the pharmacist in charge for the wholesale distributor or wholesale distributor-broker or shall designate an employee with the appropriate education or experience, or both, to assume responsibility for compliance with licensing requirements as facility manager for the wholesale distributor or wholesale distributor-broker. The pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker and the individual designated as the PIC or facility manager under this subsection are jointly responsible for the pharmacy's, manufacturer's, wholesale distributor's, or wholesale distributor-broker's compliance with this part and rules promulgated under this part. A person that is a manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker with respect to a device salable on prescription only but not with respect to any drug salable on prescription only is exempt from this subsection.
(3) Subject to this subsection, a pharmacist may be designated as the PIC for not more than 3 pharmacies, including remote pharmacies. A PIC described in this subsection shall work an average of at least 8 hours per week at each pharmacy for which he or she is the PIC unless he or she is serving as the PIC of a remote pharmacy. The PIC of a remote pharmacy is not required to be physically present at the remote pharmacy to satisfy the hour requirement described in this subsection, but may satisfy the requirement through the use of a telepharmacy system. The pharmacy and the PIC shall maintain appropriate records and demonstrate compliance with this subsection on the request of the board or its designee.
(4) A pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker shall report to the department a change in ownership, management, location, or its PIC or facility manager designated under subsection (2) not later than 30 days after the change occurs.
(5) A pharmacist designated as the PIC for a pharmacy shall supervise the practice of pharmacy for the pharmacy. The duties of the PIC include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Supervision of all activities of pharmacy employees as they relate to the practice of pharmacy including the purchasing, storage, compounding, repackaging, dispensing, and distribution of drugs and devices to ensure that those activities are performed in compliance with this part and the rules promulgated under this part.
(b) Enforcement and oversight of policies and procedures applicable to the employees of the pharmacy for the procurement, storage, compounding, and dispensing of drugs and the communication of information to the patient in relation to drug therapy.
(c) Establishment and supervision of the method and manner for storage and safekeeping of pharmaceuticals, including maintenance of security provisions to be used when the pharmacy is closed.
(d) Establishment and supervision of the record-keeping system for the purchase, sale, delivery, possession, storage, and safekeeping of drugs and devices.
(e) Establishment of policies and procedures for individuals who are delegated responsibilities for any of the tasks described in this subsection by the PIC.
(6) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (8), fingerprints for the following individuals must be submitted with an application for a new pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker license in the same manner as required in section 16174 for the purpose of a criminal history check:
(a) If the application is from an individual, who is not a health professional licensed or otherwise authorized to engage in a health profession under this article or who is a health professional but was licensed or otherwise authorized to engage in his or her health profession under this article before October 1, 2008, fingerprints for that individual.
(b) If the application is from a partnership, fingerprints for all partners and any individual who will manage the day-to-day operations of the new pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker.
(c) If the application is from a privately held corporation, fingerprints for any individual who will manage the day-to-day operations of the new pharmacy, manufacturer, or wholesale distributor. This subdivision only applies to a privately held corporation that in the aggregate owns fewer than 75 pharmacies, manufacturers, wholesale distributors, or wholesale distributor-brokers on the date the corporation submits its license application.
(7) The board, department, and department of state police shall conduct the criminal history check on the individuals described in subsection (6) in the same manner as described in section 16174.
(8) Subsection (6) does not apply if a criminal history check that meets the requirements of section 16174 has been obtained for the individuals described in subsection (6) within the 2 years preceding the date of the application for a new pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker license under this part. To qualify for the exception under this subsection, an applicant shall submit proof of the previous criminal history check for each individual described in subsection (6), as applicable, with the application for a new pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or wholesale distributor-broker license under this part. If the department or board determines that a criminal history check for an individual described in subsection (6) does not meet the requirements of section 16174 or was not obtained within the time period prescribed, fingerprints must be submitted for the individual as required under subsection (6).
(9) If, as authorized or required under this article, the department inspects or investigates an applicant for a new pharmacy license for a pharmacy that will provide compounding services or a compounding pharmacy, and the applicant or compounding pharmacy is located outside of this state, the applicant or compounding pharmacy shall reimburse the department for its expenses incurred in carrying out its authority or duty to inspect or investigate the applicant or licensee under this article.
History: 1978, Act 368, Eff. Sept. 30, 1978 ;-- Am. 1978, Act 625, Imd. Eff. Jan. 6, 1979 ;-- Am. 1988, Act 462, Eff. Sept. 1, 1989 ;-- Am. 2014, Act 280, Eff. Sept. 30, 2014 ;-- Am. 2014, Act 413, Eff. Mar. 30, 2015 ;-- Am. 2015, Act 169, Eff. Dec. 3, 2015 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 4, Eff. Apr. 26, 2020 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 142, Imd. Eff. July 14, 2020 Popular Name: Act 368

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 15 - Occupations (333.16101...333.18838)

368-1978-15-177 - Part 177 Pharmacy Practice and Drug Control (333.17701...333.17780)

Section 333.17701 - Meanings of Words and Phrases; General Definitions and Principles of Construction.

Section 333.17702 - Definitions; a to C.

Section 333.17703 - Definitions; D, E.

Section 333.17704 - Definitions; F to I.

Section 333.17705 - Definitions; L.

Section 333.17706 - Definitions; M, O.

Section 333.17707 - Definitions; P.

Section 333.17708 - Definitions; P to R.

Section 333.17708.amended - Definitions; P to R; Limitation on Prescription of Pharmacological Agents.

Section 333.17709 - Definitions; S to W.

Section 333.17711 - Practice of Pharmacy or Pharmacy Technician; License or Authorization Required; Use of Words, Titles, or Letters.

Section 333.17713 - Temporary Regulations of Pharmacists and Prescriptions During Qualified Order or Declaration; Definitions.

Section 333.17721 - Michigan Board of Pharmacy; Creation; Membership; Terms.

Section 333.17722 - Michigan Board of Pharmacy; Duties Generally.

Section 333.17723 - Pilot Project to Maintain or Improve Patient Care in Delivery of Pharmacy Services and Improving Patient Outcomes.

Section 333.17726 - Certificate of Licensure; Issuance.

Section 333.17731 - Renewal of Pharmacist or Pharmacy Technician License; Continuing Education; Rules.

Section 333.17733 - Relicensure of Pharmacist; Requirements.

Section 333.17737 - Rules Establishing Standards for Internship Program; Limited License Required.

Section 333.17739 - Pharmacy Technician; Functions; Licensure.

Section 333.17739a - Pharmacy Technician; Licensure; Requirements; Exemption From Certain Requirements.

Section 333.17739b - Pharmacy Technician; Temporary License.

Section 333.17739c - Pharmacy Technician; Limited License.

Section 333.17741 - Pharmacy License Required; Personal Charge of Pharmacy by Pharmacist; Responsibility for Compliance With Laws; Control and Personal Charge of Pharmacy Services; Remote Pharmacy Exception; Effect of Violation on Pharmacy License.

Section 333.17742 - Disclosure; "Applicant" Defined.

Section 333.17742a - Remote Pharmacy; Operation; Licensure Requirements; Location Waiver; Exception.

Section 333.17742b - Staffing of Remote Pharmacy; Requirements; Written Policy and Procedure Manual; Public Notice Display; Operation Requirements and Limitations; "Qualified Pharmacy Technician" Defined.

Section 333.17743 - Pharmacy License; Contents; Duration.

Section 333.17744 - Designation of Agent by Prescriber; Issuance of Prescription; Limitation; Transmission of Prescription to Pharmacy.

Section 333.17744a - Auto-Injectable Epinephrine; Prescribing or Issuing to Authorizing Entity.

Section 333.17744b - Prescribing, Possessing, or Dispensing Opioid Antagonist; Liability.

Section 333.17744c - Person Administering Opioid Antagonist Under Certain Conditions; Immunity From Criminal Prosecution or Sanction.

Section 333.17744d - Auto-Injectable Epinephrine; Storage, Maintenance, General Oversight, and Use by Designated Employee or Agent; Training Program; Certificate; Liability; Report; Administration by Person Other Than Employee, Agent, or Individual D...

Section 333.17744e - Dispensing Opioid Antagonist to Individual Pursuant to Standing Order Issued by Chief Medical Executive; "Community-Based Organization" Defined.

Section 333.17744f - Dispensing Emergency Supply of Insulin; Requirements; Limitation; Liability; Rules; Definitions.

Section 333.17745 - Drug Control License; Patient's Chart or Clinical Record to Include Record of Drugs Dispensed; Delegating Authority to Dispense Drugs; Storage of Drugs; Container; Label; Complimentary Starter Dose Drug; Information; Compliance Wi...

Section 333.17745a - Definitions; Public Health Program Without On-Site Pharmacy; Individuals Delegated Authority to Dispense Prescriptions; Delegating Delivery of Certain Oral Contraceptives; Circumstances; Delegating Delivery of Methadone.

Section 333.17745b - Industrial Clinic or Prescriber Practice Without On-Site Pharmacy; Dispensing Prescription Drug.

Section 333.17746 - Hospice Emergency Care Services in Patients' Homes; Medication Box Exchange Program.

Section 333.17747 - Drug Control License; Contents; Duration; Renewal; Conditions; License as Automatically Void.

Section 333.17748 - Pharmacy, Manufacturer, Wholesale Distributor; or Wholesale Distributor-Broker, License Required; Compounding Services; Renewal; Designation of Pharmacist in Charge; Joint Responsibility; Exemption; Report of Change in Ownership,...

Section 333.17748a - Compounding Services for Sterile Pharmaceuticals; Accreditation; Notification of Complaint; Maintenance and Retention of Records; Resale of Excess Compounded Pharmaceuticals Prohibited; Distribution of Samples or Complimentary St...

Section 333.17748b - Compounding Nonsterile or Sterile Pharmaceuticals for Prescriber or Health Facility or Agency to Administer to Patients Without Prescription; Authorization; Report of Adverse Event; List of Authorized Pharmacies and Pharmacists;...

Section 333.17748c - Compounding Pharmaceutical; Commercial Availability.

Section 333.17748d - Violation of MCL 333.17748a or 17748b; Penality.

Section 333.17748e - Out-of-State Pharmacy; Facilitation of Delivery or Trade; Use of Wholesale Distributor-Broker; Requirements; Liability; License Requirements; Transaction Records; Notification; Investigation; Definitions.

Section 333.17748f - Licensure of a Pharmacy as a Wholesale Distributor or Manufacturer; Requirements.

Section 333.17749 - Dispensing of Diagnostic or Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents by Wholesale Distributor or Pharmacist to Optometrist; Condition; “Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agent” and “Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agent” Defined.

Section 333.17750 - Person Who Distributes Complimentary Starter Doses to Prescribers; Records; Access by Board; “Complimentary Starter Dose” Defined.

Section 333.17750a - Dispensing of Prescription for Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agent by Pharmacist.

Section 333.17751 - Dispensing Prescription Drug or Device Requiring Prescription; Requirements; Exception.

Section 333.17751.amended - Dispensing Prescription Drug or Device Requiring Prescription; Requirements; Exceptions.

Section 333.17752 - Prescription or Equivalent Record; Preservation; Disclosure; Providing Copies; Refilling Copy; Applicability of Subsection (3) to Pharmacies Sharing Real-Time, On-Line Database and Remote Pharmacies; "Equivalent Record" Defined.

Section 333.17753 - Centralized Prescription Processing; Conditions for Performing or Contracting; Maintenance of Policy and Procedures Manual; Definition.

Section 333.17754 - Electronic Transmission of Prescription; Conditions; Information; Confidentiality; Professional Judgment as to Accuracy, Validity, and Authenticity; Original Prescription; Inapplicable After October 1, 2021.

Section 333.17754a - Electronic Transmission of Prescription; Conditions; Information; Confidentiality; Professional Judgment as to Accuracy, Validity, and Authenticity; Exceptions; Waiver; Rules; Delayed Implementation.

Section 333.17755 - Dispensing Lower Cost Generically Equivalent Drug Product or Interchangeable Biological Drug Product; Notice; Contents of Prescription Label; Limitation; Restrictions; Limitation on Total Charge; Communication to Be Provided Presc...

Section 333.17756 - Label on Prescription; Contents.

Section 333.17757 - Price Information; Prohibited Conduct; Notice; Receipt Evidencing Transactions; Omission; Retention of Copy of Receipt; Rules.

Section 333.17757a - Providing Selling Price of Drugs Dispensed Upon Request; Notice to Consumers About Prescription Drugs; Contents; Form; Display; Copies.

Section 333.17757b - Contracts With Pharmacy Benefit Managers; Prohibited Terms.

Section 333.17758 - Repealed. 1986, Act 304, Eff. Mar. 31, 1987.

Section 333.17759 - Dispensing Harmful Drug; Requirements.

Section 333.17760 - Operation of Automated Device Not Located at Same Address as Pharmacy; Control and Supervision by Pharmacist; Delegation of Tasks.

Section 333.17761 - Display of Notice; Dispensing Prescription in Safety Closure Container.

Section 333.17762 - Misbranded Prescription.

Section 333.17763 - Grounds for Fine, Reprimand, or Probation; Grounds for Denying, Limiting, Suspending, or Revoking License.

Section 333.17764 - Conduct Constituting Misdemeanor; Violation; Penalty; Other Violations.

Section 333.17765 - Adulteration or Misbranding; Guaranty or Undertaking as Protection Against Penalties for Violation; Exception; Notice to Seller, Manufacturer, or Wholesale Distributor.

Section 333.17766 - Additional Conduct Constituting Misdemeanor.

Section 333.17766a - Repealed. 2001, Act 236, Imd. Eff. Jan. 3, 2002.

Section 333.17766b - Repealed. 2001, Act 231, Eff. Jan. 6, 2003.

Section 333.17766c - Purchase or Possession of Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine or Mixture Prohibited; Violation; Penalty; Exceptions.

Section 333.17766d - Pharmacy Operated by Department of Corrections or Under Contract With County Jail; Resale or Redistribution of Prescription Drug; Definitions.

Section 333.17766e - Sale of Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine; Requirements of Retail Distributor; Exceptions; Violation; Fine; Report.

Section 333.17766f - Possession of Products Containing Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine; Prohibited Conduct; Exceptions; Violation; Penalty; Affirmative Defense; Rebuttal; Conflict of Local Requirements With Section.

Section 333.17766g - Sale, Trade, or Purchase of Dextromethorphan to Minor; Prohibition; Exception for Valid Prescription; Preemption; Violation; Civil Infraction and Fine.

Section 333.17767 - Rules and Determinations as to Licensing.

Section 333.17768 - Grounds for Fine, Reprimand, or Probation, or for Denying, Limiting, Suspending, or Revoking License or Ordering Restitution or Community Service; Applicability of Subsection (2)(b).

Section 333.17770 - Exceptions.

Section 333.17775 - "Program for Utilization of Unused Prescription Drugs"; Definitions; Unused Prescription Drug Repository and Distribution Program; Rules; Standards and Procedures.

Section 333.17776 - Destruction and Disposal of Certain Drugs and Medications.

Section 333.17780 - Cancer Drug Repository Program.