West Virginia Code § 60A-10-5

Restrictions on the sale, transfer or delivery of certain drug products;
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penalties.
(a) No pharmacy or individual may display, offer for sale or place a drug product containing
ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine or other designated precursor where
the public may freely access the drug product. All such drug products or designated
precursors shall be placed behind a pharmacy counter where access is restreicted to a
pharmacist, a pharmacy intern, a pharmacy technician or other pharmacy employee.
(b) All storage of drug products regulated by the provisions of this section shall be in a
controlled and locked access location that is not accessible by thue general public and shall
maintain strict inventory control standards and complete records of quantity of the product
maintained in bulk form. t
(c) No pharmacy may sell, deliver or provide any drug product regulated by the provisions of
this section to any person who is under the age of eighteen.
(d) If a drug product regulated by the provisiosns of this section is transferred, sold or
delivered, the individual, pharmacy or retail establishment transferring, selling or delivering
the drug product shall offer to have a pharimacist provide patient counseling, as defined by
article five, chapter thirty of this codge and the rules of the Board of Pharmacy, to the person
purchasing, receiving or acquiring the drug product in order to improve the proper use of
the drug product and to discuss contraindications.
(e) If a drug product regulated by the provisions of this section is transferred, sold or
delivered, the individual, pharmacy or retail establishment transferring, selling or delivering
the drug product shall require the person purchasing, receiving or otherwise acquiring the
drug product to:
(1) Produce a valid government-issued photo identification showing his or her date of birth;
and
(2) Sign a logbook, in either paper or electronic format, containing the information set forth
in subsection (b), section eight of this article and attesting to the validity of the information.
(f) Any person who knowingly makes a false representation or statement pursuant to the
requirements of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, be confined in
a jail for not more than six months, fined not more than $5,000, or both fined and confined.
(g) (1) The pharmacist, pharmacy intern or pharmacy technician processing the transaction
shall determine that the name entered in the logbook corresponds to the name provided on
the identification.
(2) Beginning January 1, 2013, a pharmacy or retail establishment shall, before completing a
sale under this section, electronically submit the information required by section eight of
this article to the Multi-State Real-Time Tracking System (MSRTTS) administered by the
National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI): Provided, That the system is
available to retailers in the state without a charge for accessing the system. This system
shall be capable of generating a stop-sale alert, which shall be a notification that completion
of the sale would result in the seller or purchaser violating the quantity limits set forth in
this article. The seller may not complete the sale if the system generates a stop-sale alert.
The system shall contain an override function that may be used by a dispenser of a drug
product who has a reasonable fear of imminent bodily harm if he or she doees not complete a
sale. Each instance in which the override function is utilized shall be logged by the system.
Absent negligence, wantonness, recklessness or deliberate misconductr, any retailer utilizing
the Multi-State Real-Time Tracking System in accordance with this subdivision may not be
civilly liable as a result of any act or omission in carrying out the duties required by this
subdivision and is immune from liability to any third party unless the retailer has violated
any provision of this subdivision in relation to a claim broughtt for the violation.
(3) If a pharmacy or retail establishment selling a nonprescription product containing
ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine experiences mechanical or electronic
failure of the Multi-State Real-Time Tracking System and is unable to comply with the
electronic sales tracking requirement, the pharmacy or retail establishment shall maintain a
written log or an alternative electronic record keeping mechanism until such time as the
pharmacy or retail establishment is able to comply with the electronic sales tracking
requirement.
(h) This section does not applye to drug products that are dispensed pursuant to a
prescription, are pediatric products primarily intended for administration, according to label
instructions, to childrenL under twelve years of age.
(i) Any violation of this section is a misdemeanor, punishable upon conviction by a fine in an
amount not more than $10,000.
(j) The provisions of this section supersede and preempt all local laws, ordinances, rules and
regWulations pertaining to the sale of any compounds, mixtures or preparation containing
ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine.

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