Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 195 - Drug Regulations
Section 195.417 - Limit on sale or dispensing of certain drugs, exceptions — prescription for certain substances not required, when, expiration when — local ordinances, state law to supercede and preempt — violations, penalty.

Effective - 28 Aug 2020, 4 histories
195.417. Limit on sale or dispensing of certain drugs, exceptions — prescription for certain substances not required, when, expiration when — local ordinances, state law to supercede and preempt — violations, penalty. — 1. The limits specified in this section shall not apply to any quantity of such product, mixture, or preparation which must be dispensed, sold, or distributed in a pharmacy pursuant to a valid prescription.
2. Within any thirty-day period, no person shall sell, dispense, or otherwise provide to the same individual, and no person shall purchase, receive, or otherwise acquire more than the following amount: any number of packages of any drug product containing any detectable amount of ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, or pseudoephedrine, or any of their salts or optical isomers, or salts of optical isomers, either as:
(1) The sole active ingredient; or
(2) One of the active ingredients of a combination drug; or
(3) A combination of any of the products specified in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this subsection;
­­in any total amount greater than seven and two-tenths grams, without regard to the number of transactions.
3. Within any twenty-four-hour period, no pharmacist, intern pharmacist, or registered pharmacy technician shall sell, dispense, or otherwise provide to the same individual, and no person shall purchase, receive, or otherwise acquire more than the following amount: any number of packages of any drug product containing any detectable amount of ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, or pseudoephedrine, or any of their salts or optical isomers, or salts of optical isomers, either as:
(1) The sole active ingredient; or
(2) One of the active ingredients of a combination drug; or
(3) A combination of any of the products specified in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this subsection;
­­in any total amount greater than three and six-tenths grams without regard to the number of transactions.
4. Within any twelve-month period, no person shall sell, dispense, or otherwise provide to the same individual, and no person shall purchase, receive, or otherwise acquire more than the following amount: any number of packages of any drug product containing any detectable amount of ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, or pseudoephedrine, or any of their salts or optical isomers, or salts of optical isomers, either as:
(1) The sole active ingredient; or
(2) One of the active ingredients of a combination drug; or
(3) A combination of any of the products specified in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this subsection;
­­in any total amount greater than forty-three and two-tenths grams, without regard to the number of transactions.
5. All packages of any compound, mixture, or preparation containing any detectable quantity of ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, or pseudoephedrine, or any of their salts or optical isomers, or salts of optical isomers, except those that are excluded from Schedule V in subsection 17 or 18 of section 195.017, shall be offered for sale only from behind a pharmacy counter where the public is not permitted, and only by a registered pharmacist or registered pharmacy technician under section 195.017.
6. Each pharmacy shall submit information regarding sales of any compound, mixture, or preparation as specified in this section in accordance with transmission methods and frequency established by the department by regulation.
*7. No prescription shall be required for the dispensation, sale, or distribution of any drug product containing any detectable amount of ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, or pseudoephedrine, or any of their salts or optical isomers, or salts of optical isomers, in an amount within the limits described in subsections 2, 3, and 4 of this section. The superintendent of the Missouri state highway patrol shall report to the revisor of statutes and the general assembly by February first when the statewide number of methamphetamine laboratory seizure incidents exceeds three hundred incidents in the previous calendar year. The provisions of this subsection shall expire on April first of the calendar year in which the revisor of statutes receives such notification.
8. This section shall supersede and preempt any local ordinances or regulations, including any ordinances or regulations enacted by any political subdivision of the state. This section shall not apply to the sale of any animal feed products containing ephedrine or any naturally occurring or herbal ephedra or extract of ephedra.
9. Any local ordinances or regulations enacted by any political subdivision of the state prior to August 28, 2020, requiring a prescription for the dispensation, sale, or distribution of any drug product containing any detectable amount of ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, or pseudoephedrine, or any of their salts or optical isomers, or salts of optical isomers, in an amount within the limits described in subsections 2, 3, and 4 of this section shall be void and of no effect and no such political subdivision shall maintain or enforce such ordinance or regulation.
10. All logs, records, documents, and electronic information maintained for the dispensing of these products shall be open for inspection and copying by municipal, county, and state or federal law enforcement officers whose duty it is to enforce the controlled substances laws of this state or the United States.
11. All persons who dispense or offer for sale pseudoephedrine and ephedrine products, except those that are excluded from Schedule V in subsection 17 or 18 of section 195.017, shall ensure that all such products are located only behind a pharmacy counter where the public is not permitted.
12. The penalty for a knowing or reckless violation of this section is found in section 579.060.
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(L. 2001 H.B. 471 merged with S.B. 89 & 37, A.L. 2003 H.B. 470 merged with S.B. 39, A.L. 2005 H.B. 441 merged with S.B. 10 & 27, A.L. 2008 S.B. 724, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491, A.L. 2020 H.B. 1682 merged with H.B. 1896)
*Contingent expiration date, subsection 7.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XII - Public Health and Welfare

Chapter 195 - Drug Regulations

Section 195.003 - Violations of chapter, defendant to pay costs of testing when found guilty.

Section 195.005 - Comprehensive drug control act.

Section 195.010 - Definitions.

Section 195.015 - Authority to control.

Section 195.016 - Nomenclature.

Section 195.017 - Substances, how placed in schedules — list of scheduled substances — publication of schedules annually — electronic log of transactions to be maintained, when — certain products to be located behind pharmacy counter — exemption from...

Section 195.022 - Chemical substances structurally similar to Schedule I controlled substances to be treated as Schedule I controlled substance.

Section 195.030 - Rules, procedure — fees — registration required, exceptions, registration, term not to exceed three years.

Section 195.040 - Registration requirements — revocation and suspension — review by administrative hearing commission — reapplication may be denied up to five years.

Section 195.041 - Emergencies, waiver of registration and record-keeping requirements for controlled substances, when.

Section 195.042 - Confidentiality of all complaints, investigatory reports and information, exceptions.

Section 195.045 - Civil immunity for persons required to report to the department of health and senior services.

Section 195.050 - Controlled substances, legal sales, how made — records required to be kept.

Section 195.060 - Controlled substances to be dispensed on prescription only, exception.

Section 195.070 - Prescriptive authority.

Section 195.080 - Excepted substances — prescription or dispensing limitation on amount of supply, exception — may be increased by physician, procedure.

Section 195.100 - Labeling requirements.

Section 195.140 - Forfeiture of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia, when — disposal — money, records in close proximity also forfeited, rebuttable presumption — procedure.

Section 195.146 - Forfeiture of controlled substances and CAFA applicable to children — arrest to include taking a child into custody.

Section 195.150 - Procedure upon conviction for violation.

Section 195.190 - Enforcement by whom.

Section 195.195 - Regulations, authority to promulgate, where vested.

Section 195.197 - Department of health and senior services, duties of.

Section 195.198 - Educational and research programs authorized — report, contents on effect of drugs, publication.

Section 195.203 - Industrial hemp, authorization to grow, harvest, cultivate, and process with valid registration.

Section 195.205 - Immunity from liability for seeking or obtaining medical assistance for a drug overdose, when — law enforcement to provide information and resources, when.

Section 195.206 - Opioid antagonist or addiction mitigation medicine, sale and dispensing of by pharmacists, possession of — administration of, contacting emergency personnel — immunity from liability, when.

Section 195.207 - Hemp extract, use of, permitted when — administration to a minor permitted, when — amount authorized.

Section 195.244 - Advertisements to promote sale of drug paraphernalia or imitation controlled substances prohibited, penalty.

Section 195.253 - Public nuisances — defendants in suits to enjoin.

Section 195.265 - Disposal of unused controlled substances, permitted methods — awareness program.

Section 195.310 - Injunction authorized.

Section 195.320 - Purpose clause.

Section 195.375 - Warrants for administrative inspections, contents, procedures — controlled premises, defined.

Section 195.400 - Reports required, exceptions, penalties — person, defined — list of regulated chemicals.

Section 195.417 - Limit on sale or dispensing of certain drugs, exceptions — prescription for certain substances not required, when, expiration when — local ordinances, state law to supercede and preempt — violations, penalty.

Section 195.418 - Limitations on the retail sale of methamphetamine precursor drugs — violations, penalty.

Section 195.550 - Electronic prescriptions required, when, exceptions — violations.

Section 195.600 - Task force established — definitions — members, appointment, expenses — duties — controlled substance dispensation information, submitted to vendor, procedure — use of information — violation, penalty — rulemaking authority.

Section 195.740 - Definitions.

Section 195.743 - Viable industrial hemp is an agricultural product subject to regulation by department.

Section 195.746 - Registration and permits, requirements — application, contents — issuance, when.

Section 195.749 - Registration and permit, revocation, refusal to issue, refusal to renew, when — penalty, amount.

Section 195.752 - Administrative fine, when, amount.

Section 195.756 - Pesticides and agricultural chemicals, use of — limitations on liability.

Section 195.758 - Monitoring system, recordkeeping requirements — inspections, when — destruction of crop, when — aerial surveillance — coordination with local law enforcement — nonviable hemp not subject to regulation.

Section 195.764 - Fees, amount, use of — fund created.

Section 195.767 - Research and study of industrial hemp by institutions of higher education permitted, registration and permit not required.

Section 195.773 - Department duties — rulemaking authority.

Section 195.805 - Edible marijuana — infused products, restrictions on design and shape — THC stamp required, when — violations, penalty — rulemaking authority.

Section 195.815 - Fingerprinting requirements, medical marijuana facilities — definitions.

Section 195.820 - Medical cannabis, processing fee authorized, when.