North Carolina General Statutes
Article 4A - North Carolina Pharmacy Practice Act.
§ 90-85.21C - Pharmacy permit exemption for dispensing and delivery of home renal products.

90-85.21C. Pharmacy permit exemption for dispensing and delivery of home renal products.
Each location or facility within or outside this State from which dialysate or drugs necessary to perform home renal dialysis are dispensed and delivered to a patient in this State is exempt from the pharmacy permit requirements established by G.S. 90-85.21 and G.S. 90-8.21A, provided that all the following criteria are met:
(1) The dialysate or drugs have been approved or cleared by United States Food and Drug Administration.
(2) The dialysate or drugs are lawfully held by a manufacturer or an agent of the manufacturer that is properly licensed by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a manufacturer, or as a wholesaler, or as both, as required by G.S. 106-145.3.
(3) The dialysate or drugs are held, delivered, and dispensed in their original, sealed packaging from the manufacturing facility.
(4) The dialysate or drugs are delivered only by the manufacturer, or an agent of the manufacturer, and only upon receipt of a physician's order.
(5) The manufacturer or an agent of the manufacturer delivers the dialysate or drugs directly to either of the following:
a. A patient with chronic kidney failure or a designee of the patient, for self-administration of the dialysis therapy.
b. A health care provider, or health care facility licensed under Chapter 122C, 131D, or 131E of the General Statutes, for administration or delivery of the dialysis therapy to a patient with chronic kidney failure. (2015-28, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations

Article 4A - North Carolina Pharmacy Practice Act.

§ 90-85.2 - Legislative findings.

§ 90-85.3 - Definitions.

§ 90-85.3A - Practice of pharmacy.

§ 90-85.4 - North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association.

§ 90-85.5 - Objective of Pharmaceutical Association.

§ 90-85.6 - Board of Pharmacy; creation; membership; qualification of members.

§ 90-85.7 - Board of Pharmacy; selection; vacancies; commission; term; per diem; removal.

§ 90-85.8 - Organization.

§ 90-85.9 - Meetings.

§ 90-85.10 - Employees; Executive Director.

§ 90-85.11 - Compensation of employees.

§ 90-85.11A - Acquisition of real property; equipment; liability insurance.

§ 90-85.12 - Executive Director to make investigations and prosecute.

§ 90-85.13 - Approval of schools and colleges of pharmacy.

§ 90-85.14 - Practical experience program.

§ 90-85.15 - Application, qualifications, and criminal record check for licensure as a pharmacist; prerequisites.

§ 90-85.15A - Pharmacy technicians.

§ 90-85.15B - Immunizing pharmacists.

§ 90-85.16 - Examination.

§ 90-85.17 - License renewal.

§ 90-85.18 - Approval of continuing education programs.

§ 90-85.19 - Reinstatement.

§ 90-85.20 - Licensure without examination.

§ 90-85.21 - Pharmacy permit.

§ 90-85.21A - Applicability to out-of-state operations.

§ 90-85.21B - Unlawful practice of pharmacy.

§ 90-85.21C - Pharmacy permit exemption for dispensing and delivery of home renal products.

§ 90-85.21D - Dialysis facilities as designated agents to receive home medications for patients with renal failure.

§ 90-85.22 - Device and medical equipment permits; exemptions.

§ 90-85.23 - License and permit to be displayed.

§ 90-85.24 - Fees collectible by Board.

§ 90-85.25 - Disasters and emergencies.

§ 90-85.26A - Clinical pharmacist practitioners subcommittee.

§ 90-85.27 - Definitions.

§ 90-85.28 - Selection by pharmacists permissible; prescriber may permit or prohibit selection; price limit on selected drugs; communication of dispensed biological products under specified circumstances.

§ 90-85.29 - Prescription label.

§ 90-85.30 - Prescription record.

§ 90-85.31 - Prescriber and pharmacist liability not extended.

§ 90-85.32 - Rules pertaining to filling, refilling, transfer, and mail or common-carrier delivery of prescription orders.

§ 90-85.33 - Unit dose medication systems.

§ 90-85.34 - Unique pharmacy practice.

§ 90-85.34A - Public health pharmacy practice.

§ 90-85.35 - Availability of patient records.

§ 90-85.36 - Availability of pharmacy records.

§ 90-85.37 - Embargo.

§ 90-85.38 - Disciplinary authority.

§ 90-85.39 - Injunctive authority.

§ 90-85.40 - Violations.

§ 90-85.41 - Board agreements with special peer review organizations for impaired pharmacy personnel.

§ 90-85.44 - Drug, Supplies, and Medical Device Repository Program established.