North Carolina General Statutes
Article 5 - North Carolina Controlled Substances Act.
§ 90-106.1 - Photo ID requirement for Schedule II controlled substances.

90-106.1. Photo ID requirement for Schedule II controlled substances.
(a) Immediately prior to dispensing a Schedule II controlled substance, or any of the Schedule III controlled substances listed in subdivisions 1. through 8. of G.S. 90-91(d), each pharmacy holding a valid permit pursuant to G.S. 90-85.21 shall require the person seeking the dispensation to present one of the following valid, unexpired forms of government-issued photographic identification: (i) a drivers license, (ii) a special identification card issued under G.S. 20-37.7, (iii) a military identification card, or (iv) a passport. Upon presentation of the required photographic identification, the pharmacy shall document the name of the person seeking the dispensation, the type of photographic identification presented by the person seeking the dispensation, and the photographic identification number. The pharmacy shall retain this identifying information on the premises or at a central location apart from the premises as part of its business records for a period of three years following dispensation.
(b) The pharmacy shall make the identifying information available to any person authorized under G.S. 90-113.74 to receive prescription information data in the controlled substances reporting system within 72 hours after a request for the identifying information. A pharmacy that submits the identifying information required under this section to the controlled substances reporting system established and maintained pursuant to G.S. 90-113.73 is deemed in compliance with this subsection.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to require that the person seeking the dispensation and the person to whom the prescription is issued be the same person, and nothing in this section shall apply to the dispensation of controlled substances to employees of "health care facilities", as that term is defined in G.S. 131E-256(b), when the controlled substances are delivered to the health care facilities for the benefit of residents or patients of such health care facilities. (2011-349, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations

Article 5 - North Carolina Controlled Substances Act.

§ 90-86 - Title of Article.

§ 90-87 - Definitions.

§ 90-88 - Authority to control.

§ 90-89 - Schedule I controlled substances.

§ 90-89.1 - Treatment of controlled substance analogues.

§ 90-90 - Schedule II controlled substances.

§ 90-91 - Schedule III controlled substances.

§ 90-92 - Schedule IV controlled substances.

§ 90-93 - Schedule V controlled substances.

§ 90-94 - Schedule VI controlled substances.

§ 90-94.1 - Exemption for use or possession of hemp extract.

§ 90-95 - Violations; penalties.

§ 90-95.1 - Continuing criminal enterprise.

§ 90-95.2 - Cooperation between law-enforcement agencies.

§ 90-95.3 - Restitution to law-enforcement agencies for undercover purchases; restitution for drug analyses; restitution for seizure and cleanup of clandestine laboratories.

§ 90-95.4 - Employing or intentionally using minor to commit a drug law violation.

§ 90-95.5 - Civil liability employing a minor to commit a drug offense.

§ 90-95.6 - Promoting drug sales by a minor.

§ 90-95.7 - Participating in a drug violation by a minor.

§ 90-96 - Conditional discharge for first offense.

§ 90-96.01 - Drug education schools; responsibilities of the Department of Health and Human Services; fees.

§ 90-96.1 - Immunity from prosecution for minors.

§ 90-96.2 - Drug-related overdose treatment; limited immunity.

§ 90-97 - Other penalties.

§ 90-98 - Attempt and conspiracy; penalties.

§ 90-99 - Republishing of schedules.

§ 90-100 - Rules.

§ 90-101 - Annual registration and fee to engage in listed activities with controlled substances; effect of registration; exceptions; waiver; inspection.

§ 90-102 - Additional provisions as to registration.

§ 90-102.1 - Registration of persons requiring limited use of controlled substances for training purposes in certain businesses.

§ 90-103 - Revocation or suspension of registration.

§ 90-104 - Records of registrants or practitioners.

§ 90-105 - Order forms.

§ 90-106 - Prescriptions and labeling.

§ 90-106.1 - Photo ID requirement for Schedule II controlled substances.

§ 90-106.2 - Recodified as G.S90-12.7 by Session Laws 2016-17, s1, effective June 20, 2016.

§ 90-106.3 - Disposal of residual pain prescriptions following death of hospice or palliative care patient.

§ 90-107 - Prescriptions, stocks, etc., open to inspection by officials.

§ 90-107.1 - Certified diversion investigator access to prescription records.

§ 90-108 - Prohibited acts; penalties.

§ 90-109 - Licensing required.

§ 90-109.1 - Treatment.

§ 90-110 - Injunctions.

§ 90-111 - Cooperative arrangements.

§ 90-112 - Forfeitures.

§ 90-112.1 - Remission or mitigation of forfeitures; possession pending trial.

§ 90-113.1 - Burden of proof; liabilities.

§ 90-113.2 - Judicial review.

§ 90-113.3 - Education and research.

§ 90-113.5 - State Board of Pharmacy, State Bureau of Investigation and peace officers to enforce Article.

§ 90-113.6 - Payments and advances.

§ 90-113.7 - Pending proceedings.

§ 90-113.8 - Continuation of regulations.