Subdivision 1. Application fees. Application fees for licensure and registration are as follows:
(1) pharmacist licensed by examination, $175;
(2) pharmacist licensed by reciprocity, $275;
(3) pharmacy intern, $50;
(4) pharmacy technician, $50;
(5) pharmacy, $260;
(6) drug wholesaler, legend drugs only, $5,260;
(7) drug wholesaler, legend and nonlegend drugs, $5,260;
(8) drug wholesaler, nonlegend drugs, veterinary legend drugs, or both, $5,260;
(9) drug wholesaler, medical gases, $5,260 for the first facility and $260 for each additional facility;
(10) third-party logistics provider, $260;
(11) drug manufacturer, nonopiate legend drugs only, $5,260;
(12) drug manufacturer, nonopiate legend and nonlegend drugs, $5,260;
(13) drug manufacturer, nonlegend or veterinary legend drugs, $5,260;
(14) drug manufacturer, medical gases, $5,260 for the first facility and $260 for each additional facility;
(15) drug manufacturer, also licensed as a pharmacy in Minnesota, $5,260;
(16) drug manufacturer of opiate-containing controlled substances listed in section 152.02, subdivisions 3 to 5, $55,260;
(17) medical gas dispenser, $260;
(18) controlled substance researcher, $75; and
(19) pharmacy professional corporation, $150.
Subd. 2. Original license fee. The pharmacist original licensure fee, $175.
Subd. 3. Annual renewal fees. Annual licensure and registration renewal fees are as follows:
(1) pharmacist, $175;
(2) pharmacy technician, $50;
(3) pharmacy, $260;
(4) drug wholesaler, legend drugs only, $5,260;
(5) drug wholesaler, legend and nonlegend drugs, $5,260;
(6) drug wholesaler, nonlegend drugs, veterinary legend drugs, or both, $5,260;
(7) drug wholesaler, medical gases, $5,260 for the first facility and $260 for each additional facility;
(8) third-party logistics provider, $260;
(9) drug manufacturer, nonopiate legend drugs only, $5,260;
(10) drug manufacturer, nonopiate legend and nonlegend drugs, $5,260;
(11) drug manufacturer, nonlegend, veterinary legend drugs, or both, $5,260;
(12) drug manufacturer, medical gases, $5,260 for the first facility and $260 for each additional facility;
(13) drug manufacturer, also licensed as a pharmacy in Minnesota, $5,260;
(14) drug manufacturer of opiate-containing controlled substances listed in section 152.02, subdivisions 3 to 5, $55,260;
(15) medical gas dispenser, $260;
(16) controlled substance researcher, $75; and
(17) pharmacy professional corporation, $100.
Subd. 4. Miscellaneous fees. Fees for issuance of affidavits and duplicate licenses and certificates are as follows:
(1) intern affidavit, $20;
(2) duplicate small license, $20; and
(3) duplicate large certificate, $30.
Subd. 5. Late fees. All annual renewal fees are subject to a 50 percent late fee if the renewal fee and application are not received by the board prior to the date specified by the board.
Subd. 6. Reinstatement fees. (a) A pharmacist who has allowed the pharmacist's license to lapse may reinstate the license with board approval and upon payment of any fees and late fees in arrears, up to a maximum of $1,000.
(b) A pharmacy technician who has allowed the technician's registration to lapse may reinstate the registration with board approval and upon payment of any fees and late fees in arrears, up to a maximum of $90.
(c) An owner of a pharmacy, a drug wholesaler, a drug manufacturer, third-party logistics provider, or a medical gas dispenser who has allowed the license of the establishment to lapse may reinstate the license with board approval and upon payment of any fees and late fees in arrears.
(d) A controlled substance researcher who has allowed the researcher's registration to lapse may reinstate the registration with board approval and upon payment of any fees and late fees in arrears.
(e) A pharmacist owner of a professional corporation who has allowed the corporation's registration to lapse may reinstate the registration with board approval and upon payment of any fees and late fees in arrears.
Subd. 7. Deposit of fees. (a) The license fees collected under this section, with the exception of the fees identified in paragraphs (b) and (c), shall be deposited in the state government special revenue fund.
(b) $5,000 of each fee collected under subdivision 1, clauses (6) to (9), and (11) to (15), and subdivision 3, clauses (4) to (7), and (9) to (13), and $55,000 of each fee collected under subdivision 1, clause (16), and subdivision 3, clause (14), shall be deposited in the opiate epidemic response fund established in section 256.043.
(c) If the fees collected under subdivision 1, clause (16), or subdivision 3, clause (14), are reduced under section 256.043, $5,000 of the reduced fee shall be deposited in the opiate epidemic response fund in section 256.043.
1Sp2011 c 9 art 5 s 17; 2015 c 71 art 10 s 29-32; 2019 c 63 art 1 s 2-4,10; 1Sp2019 c 9 art 10 s 26-29,52; 2020 c 71 art 2 s 5-7; 2020 c 115 art 3 s 4-7
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 151 — Pharmacy Practice And Wholesale Distribution Act
Section 151.02 — State Board Of Pharmacy.
Section 151.04 — Recommended Names.
Section 151.05 — Election Of Officers.
Section 151.06 — Powers And Duties.
Section 151.061 — Unfair Price Discrimination.
Section 151.065 — Fee Amounts.
Section 151.066 — Opiate Product Registration Fee.
Section 151.07 — Meetings; Examination Fee.
Section 151.071 — Disciplinary Action.
Section 151.072 — Reporting Obligations.
Section 151.074 — Licensee Or Registrant Cooperation.
Section 151.075 — Disciplinary Record On Judicial Review.
Section 151.095 — Inactive Status License.
Section 151.10 — Qualifications Of Applicants.
Section 151.102 — Pharmacy Technician.
Section 151.12 — Reciprocity; Licensure.
Section 151.13 — Renewal Fee; Continuing Education.
Section 151.14 — Reinstatements.
Section 151.15 — Compounding Drugs Unlawful Under Certain Conditions.
Section 151.16 — Violation A Gross Misdemeanor.
Section 151.17 — Unlawful Use Of "pharmacist."
Section 151.18 — Unlawful To Use Misleading Name.
Section 151.19 — Registration; Fees.
Section 151.191 — Licensing Medical Gas Facilities; Fees; Prohibitions.
Section 151.21 — Substitution.
Section 151.211 — Records Of Prescriptions.
Section 151.212 — Label Of Prescription Drug Containers.
Section 151.213 — Copies Of Prescriptions.
Section 151.214 — Payment Disclosure.
Section 151.215 — Certification.
Section 151.22 — Liability For Quality Of Drugs.
Section 151.23 — Poisons Must Be Labeled.
Section 151.24 — Sale Of Poisons Must Be Recorded.
Section 151.252 — Licensing Of Drug Manufacturers; Fees; Prohibitions.
Section 151.253 — Compounding.
Section 151.29 — Violation A Misdemeanor.
Section 151.30 — County Attorney To Prosecute.
Section 151.301 — Reports To Commissioner Of Health.
Section 151.33 — Careless Distribution Of Drugs.
Section 151.335 — Delivery Through Common Carrier; Compliance With Temperature Requirements.
Section 151.34 — Prohibited Acts.
Section 151.35 — Drugs, Adulteration.
Section 151.36 — Drugs, Misbranding.
Section 151.361 — Manufacturer Disclosure.
Section 151.37 — Legend Drugs; Who May Prescribe, Possess.
Section 151.375 — Investigational Drug Use.
Section 151.39 — Distressed Drugs.
Section 151.40 — Possession And Sale Of Hypodermic Syringes And Needles.
Section 151.415 — Long-term Care Resident Access To Pharmaceuticals Act.
Section 151.441 — Definitions.
Section 151.46 — Prohibited Drug Purchases Or Receipt.
Section 151.461 — Gifts To Practitioners Prohibited.
Section 151.47 — Wholesale Drug Distributor Licensing Requirements.
Section 151.471 — Third-party Logistics Provider Requirements.
Section 151.555 — Prescription Drug Repository Program.
Section 151.56 — County Return Of Unused Drugs Or Medical Devices.
Section 151.58 — Automated Drug Distribution Systems.