Wisconsin Code § 450.065

Out-of-state pharmacies; licensure
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(1) No
pharmacy that is in another state may ship, mail, or otherwise deliver a prescribed drug or device to persons in this state unless the
pharmacy is licensed under sub. (2).
(2) The board shall issue a license to a pharmacy that is located outside this state if the pharmacy does all of the following:
(a) Applies on a form provided by the board that shows all of
the following:
1. The location of the pharmacy.
2. The name and address of the person holding title and ownership control of the location.
3. The name of the managing pharmacist of the pharmacy.
(b) Submits a statement in a form prescribed by the board
from the owner of the pharmacy or, if the pharmacy is not a sole
proprietorship, from the managing pharmacist of the pharmacy
that indicates that the owner or managing pharmacist, whichever
is applicable, knows the laws relating to the practice of pharmacy
in this state.
(c) Submits evidence satisfactory to the board that it is licensed in the state in which it is located.
(d) Pays the initial credential fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a).
(3) A pharmacy that applies for a license under sub. (2) may
not be required to comply with any provision in this chapter or
any rule promulgated under this chapter relating to the professional service area of a pharmacy or the minimum equipment requirements for a pharmacy.
(4) (a) Notwithstanding s. 450.03, a pharmacist employed in
a pharmacy licensed under this section is not required to be licensed under this chapter.
(b) Notwithstanding s. 450.09, a pharmacy licensed under
this section is not required to be under the control of a managing
pharmacist licensed under this chapter.
(5) A pharmacy licensed under this section shall provide a

telephone number that allows a person in this state to contact the
pharmacy during the pharmacy’s regular hours of business and
that is available for use by a person in this state for not less than
40 hours per week.

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