Arkansas Code § 5-64-1106

Real-time electronic logbook
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(a) (1) Subject to available funding, on or before May 15, 2008, the Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide pharmacies in this state access to a real-time electronic logbook for the purpose of entering into the real-time electronic logbook any transaction required to be reported by § 5-64-1104 . (2) The real-time electronic logbook shall have the capability to calculate both state and federal ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine purchase limitations. (b) The center may contract with a private vendor to implement this section. (c) The center shall not charge a pharmacy any fee: (1) To support the establishment or maintenance of the real-time electronic logbook; or (2) For any computer software required to be installed as part of the real-time electronic logbook. Acts 2007, No. 508, § 3.
(a) (1) Subject to available funding, on or before May 15, 2008, the Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide pharmacies in this state access to a real-time electronic logbook for the purpose of entering into the real-time electronic logbook any transaction required to be reported by § 5-64-1104 . (2) The real-time electronic logbook shall have the capability to calculate both state and federal ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine purchase limitations. (b) The center may contract with a private vendor to implement this section. (c) The center shall not charge a pharmacy any fee: (1) To support the establishment or maintenance of the real-time electronic logbook; or (2) For any computer software required to be installed as part of the real-time electronic logbook. Acts 2007, No. 508, § 3.
(a) (1) Subject to available funding, on or before May 15, 2008, the Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide pharmacies in this state access to a real-time electronic logbook for the purpose of entering into the real-time electronic logbook any transaction required to be reported by § 5-64-1104 . (2) The real-time electronic logbook shall have the capability to calculate both state and federal ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine purchase limitations. (b) The center may contract with a private vendor to implement this section. (c) The center shall not charge a pharmacy any fee: (1) To support the establishment or maintenance of the real-time electronic logbook; or (2) For any computer software required to be installed as part of the real-time electronic logbook. Acts 2007, No. 508, § 3.
(a) (1) Subject to available funding, on or before May 15, 2008, the Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide pharmacies in this state access to a real-time electronic logbook for the purpose of entering into the real-time electronic logbook any transaction required to be reported by § 5-64-1104 . (2) The real-time electronic logbook shall have the capability to calculate both state and federal ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine purchase limitations.
(1) Subject to available funding, on or before May 15, 2008, the Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide pharmacies in this state access to a real-time electronic logbook for the purpose of entering into the real-time electronic logbook any transaction required to be reported by § 5-64-1104 .
(2) The real-time electronic logbook shall have the capability to calculate both state and federal ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine purchase limitations.
(b) The center may contract with a private vendor to implement this section.
(c) The center shall not charge a pharmacy any fee: (1) To support the establishment or maintenance of the real-time electronic logbook; or (2) For any computer software required to be installed as part of the real-time electronic logbook.
(1) To support the establishment or maintenance of the real-time electronic logbook; or
(2) For any computer software required to be installed as part of the real-time electronic logbook.
Acts 2007, No. 508, § 3.

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