New York Laws
Article 137 - Pharmacy
6807 - Exempt Persons; Special Provisions.

(1) persons practicing in hospitals as defined in section twenty-eight
hundred one of the public health law;
(2) the dispensing of drugs at no charge to their patients;
(3) persons whose practices are situated ten miles or more from a
registered pharmacy;
(4) the dispensing of drugs in a clinic, infirmary or health service
that is operated by or affiliated with a post-secondary institution;
(5) persons licensed pursuant to article one hundred thirty-five of
this title;
(6) the dispensing of drugs in a medical emergency as defined in
subdivision six of section sixty-eight hundred ten of this article;
(7) the dispensing of drugs that are diluted, reconstituted or
compounded by a prescriber;
(8) the dispensing of allergenic extracts; or
(9) the dispensing of drugs pursuant to an oncological or AIDS
protocol.
b. The commissioner, in consultation with the commissioner of health,
may promulgate regulations to implement this subdivision and may, by
regulation, establish additional renewable exemptions for a period not
to exceed one year from the provisions of paragraph a of this
subdivision.

3. A pharmacist may dispense drugs and devices to a registered
professional nurse, and a registered professional nurse may possess and
administer, drugs and devices, pursuant to a non-patient specific
regimen prescribed or ordered by a licensed physician or certified nurse
practitioner, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commissioner
and the public health law.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EDN - Education

Title 8 - The Professions

Article 137 - Pharmacy

6800 - Introduction.

6801 - Definition of Practice of Pharmacy.

6801-A - Collaborative Drug Therapy Management Demonstration Program.

6802 - Definitions.

6803 - Practice of Pharmacy and Use of Title "Pharmacist".

6804 - State Board of Pharmacy.

6805 - Requirements for a Professional License.

6806 - Limited Permits.

6807 - Exempt Persons; Special Provisions.

6808 - Registering and Operating Establishments.

6808-A - Identification of Pharmacists.

6808-B - Registration of Nonresident Establishments.

6810 - Prescriptions.

6811 - Misdemeanors.

6811-A - Certain Drugs to Be Clearly Marked or Labeled.

6811-B - Door-to-Door Distribution of Drugs Prohibited.

6811-C - Patient Notification of Recalled Drugs.

6812 - Special Provisions.

6813 - Seizure:

6814 - Records of Shipment.

6815 - Adulterating, Misbranding and Substituting.

6816 - Omitting to Label Drugs, or Labeling Them Wrongly.

6816-A - When Substitution Is Required.

6817 - New Drugs.

6818 - Adulterated and Misbranded Cosmetics.

6818-A - Cosmetic Samples.

6819 - Regulations Making Exceptions.

6820 - Certification of Coal-Tar Colors for Drugs and Cosmetics.

6821 - Poison Schedules; Register.

6822 - Examinations and Investigations.

6823 - Factory Inspection.

6824 - Injunction Proceedings.

6825 - Proof Required in Prosecution for Certain Violations.

6826 - Drug Retail Price Lists.

6826-A - Reducing Certain Copayments.

6827 - Mandatory Continuing Education.

6828 - Certificates of Administration.

6829 - Interpretation and Translation Requirements for Prescription Drugs and Standardized Medication Labeling.

6830 - Standardized Patient-Centered Data Elements.

6831 - Special Provisions Relating to Outsourcing Facilities.

6832 - Limitations on Assistance of an Unlicensed Person.