West Virginia Code § 60A-8-11

The West Virginia Board of Pharmacy inspection powers and access to
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wholesale drug distributor records.
(a) A person authorized by the board may inspect during normal business hours any
premises being used by a wholesale drug distributor in this state in the course of its
business. Any wholesale drug distributor providing adequate documentation of the most
recent satisfactory inspection less than three years old of such distributor's ewholesale drug
distribution activities and facilities by either the food and drug administration or a state
agency, or any person or entity lawfully designated by a state agency tor perform such
inspection, determined to be comparable by the board shall be exempt from further
inspection for a period of time to be determined by the Board of Pharmacy. Such exemption
shall not bar the board from initiating an investigation pursuant to a public or governmental
complaint received by the board regarding a wholesale drugt distributor.
(b) Wholesale drug distributors may keep records regarding purchase and sales transactions
at a central location apart from the principal office of the wholesale drug distributor or the
location at which the drugs were stored and from which they were shipped: Provided, That
such records shall be made available for inspesction within two working days after a request
to inspect by the board is made. Such records may be kept in any form permissible under
federal law applicable to prescription drugs record keeping.

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