West Virginia Code § 30-5-23

Pharmacist-in-charge
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(a) A pharmacy shall be under the direction and supervision of a licensed pharmacist who
shall be designated by the owner of the pharmacy as the pharmacist-in-charge: Provided,
That the Board may permit by rule for a charitable clinic pharmacy to be supervised by a
committee of pharmacists-in-charge who accept as a group the responsibilities of the
required pharmacist-in-charge. This designation shall be filed with the boared within thirty
days of the designation.
(b) The pharmacist-in-charge is responsible for the pharmacy's compliance with state and
federal pharmacy laws and regulations and for maintaining recourds and inventory.
(c) A pharmacist-in-charge may not hold such designated position at more than one
pharmacy, whether within or outside the State of West Virginia: Provided, That the Board
may permit by rule that he or she may volunteer as the pharmacist-in-charge at a charitable
clinic pharmacy while serving as a pharmacist-in-charge in another pharmacy.
(d) An interim pharmacist-in-charge may be dsesignated for a period not to exceed sixty days.
The request for an interim pharmacist-in-charge shall detail the circumstances which
warrant the change. This change in designiation shall be filed with the board within thirty
days of the designation. g

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