Wyoming Code § 33-24-101

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(a)  This act means W.S. 33-24-101 through 33-24-301 and shall be known as the "Wyoming Pharmacy Act".
(b)  As used in this act:
(i)  Repealed by Laws 2022, ch. 7, § 2.
(ii)  "Telepharmacy" means a site where prescription drugs are stored and dispensed that is remote from but under the active control and supervision of a parent pharmacy and a licensed pharmacist and that is subject to the requirements of W.S. 33-24-156;
(iii)  "Collaborative pharmaceutical care" means a pharmacist working in collaboration with practitioners authorized to prescribe medications;
(iv)  "Unprofessional conduct" means:
(A)  Dispensing a drug or brand of drug in filling a prescription which differs from that specified by the prescription, without authority of the issuer of the prescription, regarding the patient's name, drug, strength, quantity, directions or number of authorized refills;
(B)  Obtaining any fee by fraud or misrepresentation;
(C)  Willfully betraying patient confidences, provided a pharmacist may provide otherwise confidential patient information to other licensed health care professionals treating the patient;
(D)  Employing directly or indirectly any student, any unlicensed pharmacy technician or any unlicensed pharmacist to practice pharmacy unless authorized by this act;
(E)  Advertising in a misleading, false or deceptive manner;
(F)  Filling a prescription which is more than two (2) years old;
(G)  Filling a prescription without reasonable inquiry and confirmation of its validity if there are reasonable grounds to doubt the current existence of a practitioner-patient relationship between the practitioner and the customer seeking to obtain the drug;
(H)  Filling a prescription with a drug that is past the expiration date provided by the manufacturer or supplier of the drug or other competent authority;
(J)  Filling a prescription with drugs which have not been refrigerated as recommended by the manufacturer or supplier of the drugs or by other competent authority; or
(K)  Other actions defined by rule and regulations as relevant to the pharmacist's professional character.

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