R156-37-301. License Classifications - Restrictions  


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  •   (1) Consistent with the provisions of law, the Division may issue a controlled substance license to manufacture, produce, distribute, dispense, prescribe, obtain, administer, analyze, or conduct research with controlled substances in Schedules I, II, III, IV, or V to qualified persons. Licenses shall be issued to qualified persons in the following categories:

      (a) pharmacist;

      (b) optometrist;

      (c) podiatric physician;

      (d) dentist;

      (e) osteopathic physician and surgeon;

      (f) physician and surgeon;

      (g) physician assistant;

      (h) veterinarian;

      (i) advanced practice registered nurse or advanced practice registered nurse-certified registered nurse anesthetist;

      (j) certified nurse midwife;

      (k) naturopathic physician;

      (l) Class A pharmacy-retail operations located in Utah;

      (m) Class B pharmacy located in Utah providing services to a target population unique to the needs of the healthcare services required by the patient, including:

      (i) closed door pharmacy;

      (ii) hospital clinic pharmacy;

      (iii) methadone clinic pharmacy;

      (iv) nuclear pharmacy;

      (v) branch pharmacy;

      (vi) hospice facility pharmacy;

      (vii) veterinarian pharmaceutical facility pharmacy;

      (viii) pharmaceutical administration facility pharmacy;

      (ix) sterile product preparation facility pharmacy; and

      (x) dispensing medical practitioner clinic pharmacy.

      (n) Class C pharmacy engaged in:

      (i) manufacturing;

      (ii) producing;

      (iii) wholesaling;

      (iv) distributing; and

      (v) reverse distributing.

      (o) Class D Out-of-state mail order pharmacies.

      (p) Class E pharmacy including:

      (i) medical gases provider;

      (ii) analytical laboratory pharmacy;

      (iii) animal control pharmacy;

      (iv) human clinical investigational drug research facility pharmacy; and

      (v) animal narcotic detection training facility pharmacy.

      (q) Utah Department of Corrections for the conduct of execution by the administration of lethal injection under its statutory authority and in accordance with its policies and procedures.

      (2) A license may be restricted to the extent determined by the Division, in collaboration with appropriate licensing boards, that a restriction is necessary to protect the public health, safety or welfare, or the welfare of the licensee. A person receiving a restricted license shall manufacture, produce, obtain, distribute, dispense, prescribe, administer, analyze, or conduct research with controlled substances only to the extent of the terms and conditions under which the restricted license is issued by the Division.