The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy may, in its discretion and in addition to various remedies provided by law under this subchapter, apply to a court having competent jurisdiction over the parties and subject matter for a writ of injunction to restrain violations of this subchapter or of any conduct which constitutes a clear and present danger to the public health and safety. Acts 1991, No. 739, § 12. The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy may, in its discretion and in addition to various remedies provided by law under this subchapter, apply to a court having competent jurisdiction over the parties and subject matter for a writ of injunction to restrain violations of this subchapter or of any conduct which constitutes a clear and present danger to the public health and safety. Acts 1991, No. 739, § 12. The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy may, in its discretion and in addition to various remedies provided by law under this subchapter, apply to a court having competent jurisdiction over the parties and subject matter for a writ of injunction to restrain violations of this subchapter or of any conduct which constitutes a clear and present danger to the public health and safety. Acts 1991, No. 739, § 12. The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy may, in its discretion and in addition to various remedies provided by law under this subchapter, apply to a court having competent jurisdiction over the parties and subject matter for a writ of injunction to restrain violations of this subchapter or of any conduct which constitutes a clear and present danger to the public health and safety. Acts 1991, No. 739, § 12.
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