Wisconsin Code § 450.06

Pharmacies located in this state; licensure
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(1) No pharmacist or person engaged in the practice of pharmacy
under s. 450.03 (1) (f), (g), or (i) may dispense at any location in
this state that is not licensed as a pharmacy by the board. No person in this state may use or display the title “pharmacy,” “drugstore,” “apothecary,” or any other title, symbol, or insignia having
the same or similar meanings, except for a place of practice which
is licensed under this section as a pharmacy by the board.
(2) The board shall issue a license to operate a pharmacy at a
specific location in this state if:
(a) An application is made on forms provided by the board
showing all of the following:
1. The location of the pharmacy.
2. A floor plan of the pharmacy.
3. The name and address of the person holding title and ownership control of the location.
4. The name of the managing pharmacist of the pharmacy
under s. 450.09 (1).
(b) The location of the pharmacy is inspected in a manner approved by the board and found to meet all the requirements of this
chapter.
(c) The initial credential fee determined by the department
under s. 440.03 (9) (a) is paid.
(2m) The board may require that practice-related information
be submitted on the application under sub. (2) (a).
(3) No pharmacy located in this state may be opened or kept
open for practice following a change of ownership or change of
location unless the pharmacy is licensed for the new owner or at
the new location, notwithstanding any remaining period of validity under the pharmacy’s license under the previous owner or at
the previous location.
(4) Any person who fails to license his or her place of practice
as required under this section may be assessed a forfeiture of not
less than $25 nor more than $50 for each separate offense. Each
day of violation constitutes a separate offense.

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