Sec. 33. (a) This section does not apply to a mail order or Internet based pharmacy (as defined by IC 25-26-18-1 ) to the extent that the pharmacy is allowed to operate under IC 25-26-18 . (b) A person may not own or operate a store, facility, or other place of business in Indiana where: (1) prescriptions are accepted to be filled; or (2) prescription drugs or devices are: (A) ordered; (B) offered or advertised for sale; or (C) paid for; unless the person has a pharmacy permit issued under this chapter. IC 25-26-13.5 Chapter 13.5. Remote Dispensing Facilities 25-26-13.5-1 Definitions 25-26-13.5-1.5 "Automated dispensing system" 25-26-13.5-2 "Patient care" 25-26-13.5-3 "Remote dispensing facility" 25-26-13.5-4 "Telepharmacy" 25-26-13.5-5 Registration required; required information; exempt pharmacies; location of supervising pharmacy 25-26-13.5-6 Registration of remote dispensing facility; requirements; operating under a contract 25-26-13.5-6.5 Registration procedure for automated dispensing systems; supervising pharmacy located in Indiana 25-26-13.5-6.7 Registration required before operation; establishment of minimum standards and practices 25-26-13.5-7 Policies and procedures of a supervising pharmacy engaging in telepharmacy 25-26-13.5-8 Repealed 25-26-13.5-8.5 Pharmacy responsibilities 25-26-13.5-9 Staffing requirements; rules on continuing education requirement 25-26-13.5-10 Electronic record keeping system 25-26-13.5-11 Video and audio communication system; retention of recordings; requirements; nonoperating system 25-26-13.5-12 Maintenance of controlled substance dispensing records 25-26-13.5-13 Effect of supervising pharmacy being closed 25-26-13.5-14 Security; review; storage area 25-26-13.5-15 Dispensing controlled substances; automated dispensing machines; deliveries; storage 25-26-13.5-16 Pharmacy technicians; prescription records; verification system 25-26-13.5-17 Suspension of registration 25-26-13.5-18 Rules
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