West Virginia Code § 60A-10-8

Reporting requirements; confidentiality
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(a) Until January 1, 2013, upon each sale, retail, transfer or distribution of any drug product
referred to in section seven of this article or another designated precursor, the pharmacist,
pharmacy intern, or pharmacy technician making the sale, transfer or distribution shall
report the following information for inclusion in the central repository established and
maintained by the Board of Pharmacy: e
(1) The date of the transaction;
(2) The name, address and driver's license or state-issued identifuication number of the
person; and
(3) The name, quantity of packages and total gram weight of the product or products
purchased, received or otherwise acquired. a
(b) The information required to be reported by thisl section shall be reported by paper log
maintained at the point of sale: Provided, That, beginning on January 1, 2007, reporting shall
be by electronic transmission to the Board of Pharmacy no more frequently than once a
week. Beginning on January 1, 2013, the eilectronic transmission of the information required
to be reported in subsection (a) of this section shall be reported to the MSRTTS, and shall be
made in real time at the time of the transaction.
(c) The information required by this section shall be the property of the state. The
information shall be disclosed as appropriate to the federal Drug Enforcement
Administration and to state and local law-enforcement agencies. The information shall not be
accessed, used or shared for any purpose other than to ensure compliance with this article
and federal law. NAD DI shall forward state transaction records in the MSRTTS to the West
Virginia StateV Police weekly, and provide real-time access to MSRTTS information through
the MSRTTS online portal to authorized agents of the federal Drug Enforcement
Administration and certified law enforcement in this and other states for use in the detection
of violations of this article or of federal laws designed to prevent the illegal use, production
or distribution of methamphetamine.

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