Wisconsin Code § 450.09

Pharmacy practice
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(1) MANAGING PHARMACIST.

(a) Every pharmacy shall be under the control of the managing
pharmacist who signed the pharmacy license application, the
most recent license renewal application or the most recent
amended schedule of operations. The managing pharmacist shall
be responsible for the professional operations of the pharmacy. A
pharmacist may be the managing pharmacist of not more than
one community and one institutional pharmacy at any time and
shall be engaged in the practice of pharmacy at each location he
or she supervises. The board shall by rule define community
pharmacy and institutional pharmacy for the purposes of this section, but a pharmacy that is operated exclusively as a remotely supervised pharmacy shall not be considered a community pharmacy or institutional pharmacy for the purposes of this
paragraph.
(b) If the managing pharmacist anticipates being continuously
absent for a period of more than 30 days from a pharmacy he or
she supervises, the managing pharmacist shall delegate the supervisory responsibility to another pharmacist for the duration of the
absence by written power of attorney which shall be kept on file
in the pharmacy to which the power of attorney applies. The
pharmacist designated to assume the supervisory responsibility
for the pharmacy during the managing pharmacist’s absence shall
be engaged in the practice of pharmacy at the pharmacy to which
the power of attorney applies.
(2) SUPERVISION BY PHARMACIST. (a) No pharmaceutical
service may be provided to any person unless a pharmacist is
present in the pharmacy to provide or supervise the service, except as provided in par. (b).
(b) If pharmaceutical services are to be provided without a
pharmacist being present in the pharmacy, all of the following
shall apply:
1m. The pharmacy shall be considered a remotely supervised pharmacy and shall be subject to and governed by any rules
promulgated under s. 450.02 (5).
2m. A pharmacist shall remotely supervise the pharmaceutical services provided, consistent with any rules promulgated under s. 450.02 (5).
(4) CONDITION OF PHARMACY. The pharmacy shall be maintained in a clean and orderly manner and the professional service
area shall be equipped with proper fixtures and equipment for
sanitation.
(6) MEDICATION PROFILE RECORD SYSTEM. Every pharmacy
shall maintain a medication profile record system of all drug
products dispensed for a particular patient according to the minimum standards for such systems established by the board by rule.
Every practitioner shall maintain a record of all drug products
dispensed to each patient according to standards established by
the appropriate examining board by rule. The standards established by each examining board shall require the recording of all
renewal dispensing information required by federal and state law
and related rules and regulations.
(7) SELECTION OF DRUGS. Drug products purchased for subsequent sale and dispensing at a pharmacy shall be selected for
purchase by a pharmacist.
(7m) STATE PRISONS. A prescription drug that is returned to
a pharmacy that primarily serves patients confined in a state
prison may be dispensed to any patient in any state prison, but
only if all of the following are satisfied:
(a) The prescription drug was never in the possession of the
patient to whom it was originally prescribed.
(b) The prescription drug is returned in its original container.
(c) A pharmacist determines that the prescription drug has not
been adulterated or misbranded.
(8) PENALTIES. Any person who violates 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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