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Guidelines
Applying for a Pharmacy Permit
ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
1700 W. Washington Street, Room 250
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Voice: (602) 771-ASBP (2727)
Fax: (602) 771-2749
Email to Cheryl Frush (cfrush@azpharmacy.gov)
Pharmacy Permit Application
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GUIDELINES FOR OPENING A NEW PHARMACY:
- Complete and submit an application for a Pharmacy Permit obtained from the Arizona State Board of Pharmacy with the appropriate fee,
floor plan (drawn to scale or showing distance in feet) of the pharmacy area and copy of lease 15 days prior to a Board meeting. A permit
number for the purpose of purchasing legend drugs can be issued at this time. A pharmacist must be present and responsible at the time legend
drugs are being stocked and secured in the pharmacy (see ARS § 32-1929).
- If controlled substances are to be stocked a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration permit must be obtained from that agency.
- If the pharmacy is enclosed within a retail store which sells non-prescription medication and the pharmacist will not be present during all
hours that the store is open a Non-prescription Drug Permit will be required for the store (see ARS § 32-1930(A). 1).
- Every pharmacy shall have one pharmacist who is designated as the Pharmacist in Charge who shall be responsible to the Board for
compliance with all state and federal laws and rules in the operation of the pharmacy (see R4-23-610.A).
- All pharmacies must meet minimum size requirements for overall floor space and have adequate counter space available for the pharmacist
to perform their duties (see R4-23-609.A. & B.; Hospital Pharmacies see R4-23-655).
- All pharmacies must have a sink with hot and cold running water within the pharmacy (see R4-23-611.H).
- The dispensing counter of the pharmacy area must be protected by a sneeze barrier (at least 66 inches in height) positioned between the
public and the dispensing area (see R4-23-609(H).
- The pharmacy shall obtain and maintain current editions of any two or more references books from the approved list (see R4-23-612).
- All pharmacies must obtain and maintain the minimum equipment required to operate a pharmacy
(see R4-23-612).
- All pharmacies must obtain and maintain a supply of generic prescription order blanks with the two signature lines in the approved format
(see ARS § 32-1963.01.D).
- All new pharmacies or pharmacies that have changed ownership or location require a final inspection by the Board or its designee before
being opened to the public (see R4-23-606).
- Applicants should be fully aware that any false or misleading statements contained in the application may cause the Board of Pharmacy to
initiate proceedings effecting the license issued upon this application.
- Non-resident (out of state) pharmacies see application form item number 13.
- Pharmacy Permit Application
PLEASE CONTACT BOARD OFFICE FOR FEE INFORMATION: Ms. Tiffany Poetsch, Office Manager
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