Utah Code § 58-17b-302

License required -- License classifications for pharmacy facilities
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(1) A license is required to act as a pharmacy, except:
(a) as specifically exempted from licensure under Section 58-1-307;
(b) for the operation of a medical cannabis pharmacy under Title 4, Chapter 41a, Cannabis
Production Establishments and Pharmacies; and
(c) to operate a licensed dispensing practice under Chapter 88, Part 2, Dispensing Practice.
(2) The division shall issue a pharmacy license to a facility that qualifies under this chapter in the
classification of a:
(a) class A pharmacy;
(b) class B pharmacy;
(c) class C pharmacy;
(d) class D pharmacy;
(e) class E pharmacy; or
(f) dispensing medical practitioner clinic pharmacy.
(3)
(a) Each place of business shall require a separate license.
(b) If multiple pharmacies exist at the same address, a separate license shall be required for
each pharmacy.
(4)
(a) The division may further define or supplement the classifications of pharmacies.

(b) The division may impose restrictions upon classifications to protect the public health, safety,
and welfare.
(5) Each pharmacy shall have a pharmacist-in-charge, except as otherwise provided by rule.
(6) Whenever an applicable statute or rule requires or prohibits action by a pharmacy, the
pharmacist-in-charge and the owner of the pharmacy shall be responsible for all activities of the
pharmacy, regardless of the form of the business organization.

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