Arkansas Code § 5-64-1108

Authorized access to the real-time electronic logbook
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The Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide access to the real-time electronic logbook to the following: (1) Any person authorized to prescribe or dispense products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine for the purpose of providing medical care or pharmaceutical care; (2) A local, state, or federal law enforcement official or a local, state, or federal prosecutor; (3) A local, state, or federal official who requests access for the purpose of facilitating a product recall necessary for the protection of the public health and safety; and (4) The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy for the purpose of investigating a suspicious transaction, as allowed under § 5-64-1006 . Acts 2007, No. 508, § 3.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide access to the real-time electronic logbook to the following: (1) Any person authorized to prescribe or dispense products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine for the purpose of providing medical care or pharmaceutical care; (2) A local, state, or federal law enforcement official or a local, state, or federal prosecutor; (3) A local, state, or federal official who requests access for the purpose of facilitating a product recall necessary for the protection of the public health and safety; and (4) The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy for the purpose of investigating a suspicious transaction, as allowed under § 5-64-1006 . Acts 2007, No. 508, § 3.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide access to the real-time electronic logbook to the following: (1) Any person authorized to prescribe or dispense products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine for the purpose of providing medical care or pharmaceutical care; (2) A local, state, or federal law enforcement official or a local, state, or federal prosecutor; (3) A local, state, or federal official who requests access for the purpose of facilitating a product recall necessary for the protection of the public health and safety; and (4) The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy for the purpose of investigating a suspicious transaction, as allowed under § 5-64-1006 . Acts 2007, No. 508, § 3.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center shall provide access to the real-time electronic logbook to the following:
(1) Any person authorized to prescribe or dispense products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine for the purpose of providing medical care or pharmaceutical care;
(2) A local, state, or federal law enforcement official or a local, state, or federal prosecutor;
(3) A local, state, or federal official who requests access for the purpose of facilitating a product recall necessary for the protection of the public health and safety; and
(4) The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy for the purpose of investigating a suspicious transaction, as allowed under § 5-64-1006 .
Acts 2007, No. 508, § 3.

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