Delaware Code § 24-2528

Requirements for and issuance of permit [Effective until June 30, 2026]
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(a) In determining if a permit to operate a pharmacy should be issued, the Board shall consider, but is not limited to considering, the
probability that:
(1) The pharmacy will be operated in full compliance with the law and with the rules and regulations of the Board;
(2) The pharmacy will be managed by a pharmacist-in-charge who is licensed to practice pharmacy in the State and who will serve as
a pharmacist-in-charge in only that pharmacy;
(3) The location and appointments of the pharmacy are such that it can be operated without endangering public health, safety, or
welfare. In determining a danger to public health, safety, or welfare, the Board shall consider, but is not limited to considering, the
following factors:
a. Whether an applicant, permit holder, principal, or a person having ownership interest in the pharmacy has a conviction for
deceptive business practices or for a violation of drug laws under federal law or any state's law;
b. Whether an applicant, permit holder, principal, or a person having controlling ownership interest in the pharmacy has been or is
the subject of an action by a regulatory agency for a violation of the agency's statutes or regulations;
(4) The pharmacist-in-charge, whose name is on the application, will comply with pharmacy, controlled substance, and other
applicable statutes and regulations;
(5) The pharmacy will provide conspicuous notice to consumers that the Board of Pharmacy is the contact agency for reporting
unresolved medication errors.
(b) A permit to operate a pharmacy may not be issued or renewed unless the pharmacy is equipped with proper reference materials and
professional and technical equipment as provided in the Board's rules and regulations.
(c) The Executive Secretary may issue a temporary, 60-day permit to operate a pharmacy to an otherwise qualified pharmacy while the
application for a permanent permit is pending. The Board may grant 1 60-day extension of a temporary permit.
(Code 1935, § 956A; 41 Del. Laws, c. 87, § 2; 24 Del. C. 1953, § 2553; 68 Del. Laws, c. 206, § 1; 76 Del. Laws, c. 167, § 1.)

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