(a) a duly licensed physician or other person authorized to issue a
prescription acting in good faith in the lawful course of his or her
profession; or
(b) a duly licensed pharmacist acting in good faith in the lawful
course of the practice of pharmacy; or
(c) a person acting in good faith seeking treatment for a medical
condition or assisting another person to obtain treatment for a medical
condition.
2. No provision of this article relating to the sale of a prescription
medication or device shall be deemed to authorize any act prohibited by
article thirty-three of the public health law or article two hundred
twenty of this chapter.
Structure New York Laws
Title K - Offenses Involving Fraud
Article 178 - Criminal Diversion of Prescription Medications and Prescriptions
178.00 - Criminal Diversion of Prescription Medications and Prescriptions; Definitions.
178.05 - Criminal Diversion of Prescription Medications and Prescriptions; Limitation.
178.10 - Criminal Diversion of Prescription Medications and Prescriptions in the Fourth Degree.
178.15 - Criminal Diversion of Prescription Medications and Prescriptions in the Third Degree.
178.20 - Criminal Diversion of Prescription Medications and Prescriptions in the Second Degree.
178.25 - Criminal Diversion of Prescription Medications and Prescriptions in the First Degree.