Oregon Code § ORS 689.338

Pharmacy prescription locker; rules
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(1) As used in this section, pharmacy prescription locker means a mechanical device that serves as an extension of a retail drug outlets will call or point of sale area in which completed patient-specific prescription drugs, devices and related supplies and nonprescription drugs, devices and related supplies are stored for pickup.
(2) A retail drug outlet may operate one or more pharmacy prescription lockers located within this state that need not be at the same physical address as the retail drug outlet. A pharmacy prescription locker operated pursuant to this section is considered part of the retail drug outlet, and a separate license or registration from the State Board of Pharmacy is not required.
(3) The board may adopt rules to carry out this section.

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