West Virginia Code § 60A-10-7

Restricted products; rule-making authority
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(a) On or before July 1, 2005, the Board of Pharmacy shall promulgate emergency and
legislative rules pursuant to the provision of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code
to implement a program wherein the Board of Pharmacy shall consult with the
Superintendent of the State Police in identifying drug products which are a designated
precursor, in addition to those that contain ephedrine, pseudoephedrine ore
phenylpropanolamine, that are commonly being used in the production and distribution of
methamphetamine. Those drug products which the Superintendent of trhe State Police have
demonstrated by empirical evidence are commonly used in the manufacture of
methamphetamine shall be added to a supplemental list and shall be subject to all of the
restrictions of this article. These rules established pursuant to this section shall include:
(1) A process whereby pharmacies are made aware of all drug products that contain
ephedrine, pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine that will be listed as a Schedule V
substance and must be sold, transferred or dispensed from behind a pharmacy counter;
(2) A process whereby pharmacies and retail esstablishments are made aware of additional
drug products added to Schedule V that are required to be placed behind the pharmacy
counter for sale, transfer or distribution can be periodically reviewed and updated.
(b) At any time after July 1, 2005, the Board of Pharmacy, upon the recommendation of the
Superintendent of the State Police, shall promulgate emergency and legislative rules
pursuant to the provision of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to implement an
updated supplemental list of products containing the controlled substances ephedrine,
pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine as an active ingredient or any other drug used as
a precursor in the manufacture of methamphetamine, which the Superintendent of the State
Police has demonstrated by empirical evidence is being used in the manufacture of
methamphetamine. This listing process shall comport with the requirements of subsection
(a) of this section.

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