West Virginia Code § 60A-8-5

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As used in this article:
(a) "Wholesale distribution" and "wholesale distributions" mean distribution of prescription
drugs, including directly or through the use of a third-party logistics provider or any other
situation in which title, ownership or control over the prescription drug remains with one
person or entity but the prescription drug is brought into this state by another person or
entity on his, her or its behalf, to persons other than a consumer or patient, but does not
include:
(1) Intracompany sales, being defined as any transaction, transfer or delivery into or within
this state between any division, subsidiary, parent and/or affiliated or related company
under the common ownership and control of a corporate entity;
(2) The purchase or other acquisition by a hospital or other health care entity that is a
member of a group purchasing organization of a drlug for its own use from the group
purchasing organization or from other hospitasls or health care entities that are members of
such organizations;
(3) The sale, purchase or trade of a drug or an offer to sell, purchase or trade a drug by a
charitable organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue
Code of 1986 to a nonprofit affiliate of the organization to the extent otherwise permitted by
law;
(4) The sale, purchase or trade of a drug or an offer to sell, purchase or trade a drug among
hospitals or other health care entities that are under common control. For purposes of this
article, "common con trol" means the power to direct or cause the direction of the
management Vand policies of a person or an organization, whether by ownership of stock,
voting rights, by contract, or otherwise;
(5) The sale, purchase or trade of a drug or an offer to sell, purchase or trade a drug for
"emergency medical reasons" for purposes of this article includes transfers of prescription
drugs by a retail pharmacy to another retail pharmacy to alleviate a temporary shortage,
except that the gross dollar value of such transfers shall not exceed five percent of the total
prescription drug sales revenue of either the transferor or transferee pharmacy during any
twelve consecutive month period;
(6) The sale, purchase or trade of a drug, an offer to sell, purchase, or trade a drug or the
dispensing of a drug pursuant to a prescription;
(7) The distribution of drug samples by manufacturers' representatives or distributors'
representatives, if the distribution is permitted under federal law [21 U. S. C. 353(d)];
(8) Drug returns by a pharmacy or chain drug warehouse to wholesale drug distributor or
the drug's manufacturer; or
(9) The sale, purchase or trade of blood and blood components intended for transfusion.
(b) "Wholesale drug distributor" or "wholesale distributor" means any person or entity
engaged in wholesale distribution of prescription drugs, including, but not limited to,
manufacturers, repackers, own-label distributors, jobbers, private-label distributors,
brokers, warehouses, including manufacturers' and distributors' warehouses, chain drug
warehouses and wholesale drug warehouses, independent wholesale drug treaders,
prescription drug repackagers, physicians, dentists, veterinarians, birth control and other
clinics, individuals, hospitals, nursing homes and/or their providers, heralth maintenance
organizations and other health care providers, and retail and hospital pharmacies that
conduct wholesale distributions, including, but not limited to, any pharmacy distributor as
defined in this section. A wholesale drug distributor shall not include any for hire carrier or
person or entity hired solely to transport prescription drugs.t
(c) "Pharmacy distributor" means any pharmacy licensed in this state or hospital pharmacy
which is engaged in the delivery or distribution of prescription drugs either to any other
pharmacy licensed in this state or to any other person or entity, including, but not limited to,
a wholesale drug distributor as defined in subsdivision (b) of this section engaged in the
delivery or distribution of prescription drugs and who is involved in the actual, constructive
or attempted transfer of a drug in this state to other than the ultimate consumer except as
otherwise provided for by law. g
(d) "Manufacturer" means anye person who is engaged in manufacturing, preparing,
propagating, compounding, processing, packaging, repackaging or labeling of a prescription
drug, whether within orL outside this state.
(e) "West Virginia Board of Pharmacy", "Board of Pharmacy" or "board" means the agency of
this state authorized to license wholesale drug distribution except where otherwise
provided.
(f) "WPrescription drug" means any human drug required by federal law or regulation to be
dispensed only by prescription, including finished dosage forms and active ingredients
subject to section 503(b) of the federal food, drug and cosmetic act.
(g) "Blood" means whole blood collected from a single donor and processed either for
transfusion or further manufacturing.
(h) "Blood component" means that part of blood separated by physical or mechanical means.
(i) "Drug sample" means a unit of a prescription drug that is not intended to be sold and is
intended to promote the sale of the drug.
(j) "Person" means any individual, partnership, association, limited liability company,
corporation or other entity.
(k) "Key person" means the person designated by the applicant or license holder from any of
the following:
(1) An officer, director, trustee, partner, principal or proprietor of a person that has applied
for or holds a license issued under this article or an affiliate or holding company that has
control of a person that has applied for or holds a license under this article.
(2) A person that holds a combined direct, indirect or attributed debt or equity interest of
more than five percent in a person that has applied for or holds a license under this article;
(3) A person that holds a combined direct, indirect or attributed equity interest of more than
five percent in a person that has a controlling interest in a persoun that has applied for or
holds license under this article;
(4) A managerial employee of a person that has applied for or holds a license under this
article or a managerial employee of an affiliate or holdaing company that has control of a
person that has applied for or holds a license under this article, who performs the function of
principal executive officer, principal operating officler, principal accounting officer or an
equivalent officer; s
(5) A managerial employee of a person thait has applied for or holds a license under this
article or a managerial employee of an affiliate or holding company that has control of a
person that has applied for or holds a license under this article who will perform or performs
the function of an operations manager or will exercise or exercises management, supervisory
or policy-making authority over the distribution of prescription drugs.
(l) "Third-party logistics provider" means a person who contracts with a prescription drug
manufacturer to provide or coordinate warehousing, distribution or other services on behalf
of a manufacturer, b ut does not take title to the prescription drug or have general
responsibilityV to direct the prescription drug's sale or disposition. A third-party logistics
provider must be licensed as a wholesale distributor under this article and, in order to be
considered part of the normal distribution channel, must also be an authorized distributor of
record.

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