Unlawful to practice pharmacy without license; exception; penalty

O.C.G.A. § 26-4-52 — under Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics.

O.C.G.A. § 26-4-52

Qualifications for license; examination; internship and other training programs. License transfers for pharmacists licensed in another jurisdiction. Temporary licenses. Renewal of licenses. Inactive license status. Exceptions for active duty service members. Continuing professional pharmaceutical education requirements. Pharmacy intern licenses; eligibility; requirements. Validity of pharmacy intern licenses. Renewal of pharmacy intern licenses. Drug researcher permits; application for registration; fees; suspension or revocation; penalty for violations. Drug therapy modification certification. Durable medical equipment supplier license; requirements; exemptions; rules and regulations. Administration of vaccines by pharmacy technicians; requirements; role of supervising pharmacist. Article 4 Discipline 26-4-60. 468 Grounds for suspension, revocation, or refusal to issue or renew licenses. T.26, C.4 Sec. 26-4-61. 26-4-62. PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACIES Article 6 Temporary suspension of license; notice; disciplinary hearings. Penalty for violation of chapter. Pharmacies Sec. 26-4-110. Article 5 26-4-111. Prescription Drugs 26-4-80. 26-4-80.1. 26-4-81. 26-4-82. 26-4-83. 26-4-84. 26-4-85. 26-4-86. 26-4-87. 26-4-88. 26-4-89. 26-4-90. T.26, C.4 License required for practice of pharmacy; dispensing of prescription drugs; prescription drug orders; electronically transmitted drug orders; refills; Schedule II controlled substance prescriptions. Use of security paper for hard copy prescription drug orders for Schedule II controlled substances. Substitution of generic drugs or interchangeable biological products for brand name drugs and prescribed biological products. Duties requiring professional judgment; responsibilities of licensed pharmacist. Patient record systems. Restriction of license for failure to review patient records and prescription drug orders. Patient counseling; optimizing drug therapy. Compounding and distribution of drug products. Storage and handling of controlled substances and dangerous drugs. Restrictions on dispensing of medicines, drugs, or poisons; functions which require the professional judgment of a pharmacist. Selling drugs in vending machines prohibited; remote automated medication system excluded. Remuneration for professional pharmacy care services. 26-4-112. 26-4-113. 26-4-114. 26-4-114.1. 26-4-115. 26-4-115.1. 26-4-116. 26-4-116.1. 26-4-116.2. 26-4-116.3. 469 Pharmacy licenses; applications; fees; investigations; prescription department requirements. Licensure procedures for pharmacies; non-transferability; minimum standards. Occurrences requiring immediate notification to board. Wholesale distributors; licensing requirements; suspension or revocation of license; reinstatement. Special pharmacy permits. Nonresident pharmacy permits; application; requirements. Wholesale drug distributors; registration; fees; reports of excessive purchases; penalty for violations; transfers of drugs. Requirement that certain wholesale distributors of controlled substances and dangerous drugs provide price and quantity information. Emergency service providers; contracts with issuing pharmacy; record keeping; inspections. Licensed health practitioners authorized to prescribe auto-injectable epinephrine for schools; pharmacists authorized to fill prescriptions. Licensed health practitioners authorized to prescribe opioid antagonists; pharmacists authorized to fill prescriptions; immunity from liability. Licensed health practitioners authorized to prescribe levalbuterol sulfate or abuterol sulfate for schools; T.26, C.4 FOOD, DRUGS, AND COSMETICS Article 10 Sec. 26-4-116.4. 26-4-117. 26-4-118. 26-4-119. pharmacists authorized to fill prescriptions. Undesignated ready-to-use glucagon for schools. Duty to prosecute violations. Pharmacy Audit Bill of Rights; recoupment of disputed funds; appeals process for unfavorable reports; final audit report; investigative audits based on criminal offenses. Pharmacy anti-steering and transparency; prohibited activities. Article 7 Nuclear Pharmacy Law Sec. 26-4-170. 26-4-171. 26-4-172. 26-4-173. 26-4-174. 26-4-175. 26-4-176. 26-4-177. 26-4-178. Practitioners of the Healing Arts 26-4-130. 26-4-131. Dispensing drugs; compliance with labeling and packaging requirements; records available for inspection by board; renewal of licenses. Examination of food, drug, and cosmetic specimens; violations of federal law. 26-4-179. Utilization of Unused Prescription Drugs 26-4-190 through 26-4-195. [Reserved]. Article 12 Prescription Medication Integrity Third-Party Prescription Programs 26-4-200. 26-4-140. 26-4-141. 26-4-142. 26-4-143. 26-4-201. 26-4-145. 26-4-146. 26-4-147. 26-4-148. Short title.