RCW 18.64.001
Pharmacy quality assurance commission—Creation—Membership—Oath—Vacancies.
There shall be a state pharmacy quality assurance commission consisting of fifteen members, to be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of the senate. Ten of the members shall be designated as pharmacist members, four of the members shall be designated a public member, and one member shall be a pharmacy technician.
Each pharmacist member shall be a resident of this state, and at the time of his or her appointment shall have been a duly registered pharmacist under the laws of this state for a period of at least five consecutive years immediately preceding his or her appointment and shall at all times during his or her incumbency continue to be a duly licensed pharmacist: PROVIDED, That subject to the availability of qualified candidates the governor shall appoint pharmacist members representative of the areas of practice and geographically representative of the state of Washington.
The public member shall be a resident of this state. The public member shall be appointed from the public at large, but shall not be affiliated with any aspect of pharmacy.
Members of the commission shall hold office for a term of four years, and the terms shall be staggered so that the terms of office of not more than two members will expire simultaneously on the third Monday in January of each year.
No person who has been appointed to and served for two four year terms shall be eligible for appointment to the commission.
Each member shall qualify by taking the usual oath of a state officer, which shall be filed with the secretary of state, and each member shall hold office for the term of his or her appointment and until his or her successor is appointed and qualified.
In case of the resignation or disqualification of a member, or a vacancy occurring from any cause, the governor shall appoint a successor for the unexpired term.
[ 2022 c 240 § 13; 2013 c 19 § 3; 2011 c 336 § 493; 1984 c 153 § 1; 1981 c 338 § 17; 1973 1st ex.s. c 18 § 1; 1963 c 38 § 16; 1935 c 98 § 1; RRS § 10132. Formerly RCW 43.69.010.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
18.64.001 - Pharmacy quality assurance commission—Creation—Membership—Oath—Vacancies.
18.64.003 - Commission—Meetings—Chairperson—Compensation and travel expenses.
18.64.005 - Commission—Powers and duties.
18.64.006 - Commission—Panel membership—Quorum.
18.64.008 - Commission—Contraceptive availability awareness.
18.64.009 - Department of health—Enforcement employees declared to be peace officers—Authority.
18.64.020 - Licensing required.
18.64.043 - Pharmacy license—Fee—Display—Declaration of ownership and location—Penalties.
18.64.044 - Shopkeeper's registration—Penalty—Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine/phenylpropanolamine.
18.64.045 - Manufacturer's license—Fees—Display—Declaration of ownership and location—Penalties.
18.64.050 - Duplicate for lost or destroyed license or certificate—Certified documents—Fees.
18.64.140 - License—Fees—Display—Inactive license.
18.64.160 - Disciplinary action against pharmacist's and intern's licenses—Grounds.
18.64.163 - Uniform Disciplinary Act.
18.64.165 - Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses.
18.64.200 - Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses—Appeal procedure.
18.64.205 - Retired active license status.
18.64.245 - Prescription records—Digital or electronic form—Penalty.
18.64.246 - Prescriptions—Labels—Cover or cap to meet safety standards—Penalty.
18.64.250 - Unlawful practices—Penalty for violations—Exceptions.
18.64.253 - Students practicing pharmacy—Rules.
18.64.255 - Authorized practices.
18.64.257 - Prescription of dialysis devices and legend drugs by dialysis programs.
18.64.265 - Schedule II controlled substance—Partial fill permitted.
18.64.270 - Responsibility for drug purity—Compounding—Adulteration—Penalty.
18.64.275 - Limitations on liability for dispensing of prescription.
18.64.310 - Department of health—Powers and duties.
18.64.350 - Nonresident pharmacies—Findings.
18.64.370 - Nonresident pharmacies—License required—Application—Renewal.
18.64.380 - Nonresident pharmacies—Information required—Inspection.
18.64.390 - Nonresident pharmacies—Violations—Penalties.
18.64.400 - Nonresident pharmacies—Definition—Advertising.
18.64.410 - Nonresident pharmacies—Rules.
18.64.420 - Nonresident pharmacies—Information confidential—Exceptions.
18.64.430 - Cost disclosure to health care providers.
18.64.460 - Health care entity—License fee—Requirements—Penalty.
18.64.470 - Health care entity—Records.
18.64.480 - Waiver request to allow importation of prescription drugs from Canada.
18.64.500 - Tamper-resistant prescription pads or paper.
18.64.510 - Limitation on authority to regulate or establish standards regarding a jail.
18.64.520 - Dispensing of drug other than controlled substance—Supply limit.
18.64.530 - Topical ophthalmic products—Early refills authorized.
18.64.550 - Chart order as prescription—Long-term care facilities and hospice programs.
18.64.560 - Nursing homes and hospice programs—Emergency drug kits—Supplemental dose kits.
18.64.580 - Long-term care pharmacies—Ratio of pharmacists to pharmacy technicians—Standards.
18.64.590 - Long-term care facilities and hospice programs—Commission authority.
18.64.600 - Opioid use disorder medications—Remote dispensing sites—Registration—Rules—Fees.