El Vignoble, LLC, PH 23858. Lauderdale Lakes, FL
Case No. 2013-04482 – PCP Weizer/Meshad
Count One: Respondent violated Section 465.023(1)(c), F.S. (2012), by violating Rule 64B16-102(4),
F.A.C., which requires that the prescription department of each pharmacy be provided with adequate
sanitation to insure the prescription department is operating under clean, sanitary, uncrowded, and healthy
conditions.
Count Two: Respondent violated Section 465.023(1)(c), F.S. (2012), by violating Rule 64B16-28.110,
F.A.C., which requires expired medications be removed from the shelves.
Count Three: Respondent violated Section 465.023(1)(c), F.S. (2012), by violating Section 893.07(1)(b),
F.S. (2012), which requires dispensers of controlled substances to maintain, on a current basis, a complete
and accurate record of each substance manufactured, received, sold, delivered, or otherwise disposed of
by him or her.
Count Four: Respondent violated Section 465.023(1)(c), F.S. (2012), by violating Section 499.005(2),
F.S. (2012), by the adulteration or misbranding of any drug, device, or cosmetic.
Terms of Settlement Agreement: Respondent shall be present. Respondent shall pay a fine of
$2,500.00 within 30 days. Respondent shall pay costs not over $1,087.03. Respondent shall be placed on
probation for a period of one year with terms to include: semi-annual inspections, development of a
corrective action plan, and a mandate to appear in front of the Board within the last 3 months of
probationary period.
Sinikiwe Chiwara was present on behalf of El Vignoble, LLC and sworn in by the court reporter.
Respondent was represented by Brian Kahan, Esquire.
Motion: by Dr. Mikhael, seconded by Mr. Philip, to accept the Settlement Agreement with the oral
amendment to extend payment deadline to one year. Motion carried.
quoted from minutes of December 3-4, 2013 Meeting
Case No. 2013-04482 – PCP Weizer/Meshad
Count One: Respondent violated Section 465.023(1)(c), F.S. (2012), by violating Rule 64B16-102(4),
F.A.C., which requires that the prescription department of each pharmacy be provided with adequate
sanitation to insure the prescription department is operating under clean, sanitary, uncrowded, and healthy
conditions.
Count Two: Respondent violated Section 465.023(1)(c), F.S. (2012), by violating Rule 64B16-28.110,
F.A.C., which requires expired medications be removed from the shelves.
Count Three: Respondent violated Section 465.023(1)(c), F.S. (2012), by violating Section 893.07(1)(b),
F.S. (2012), which requires dispensers of controlled substances to maintain, on a current basis, a complete
and accurate record of each substance manufactured, received, sold, delivered, or otherwise disposed of
by him or her.
Count Four: Respondent violated Section 465.023(1)(c), F.S. (2012), by violating Section 499.005(2),
F.S. (2012), by the adulteration or misbranding of any drug, device, or cosmetic.
Terms of Settlement Agreement: Respondent shall be present. Respondent shall pay a fine of
$2,500.00 within 30 days. Respondent shall pay costs not over $1,087.03. Respondent shall be placed on
probation for a period of one year with terms to include: semi-annual inspections, development of a
corrective action plan, and a mandate to appear in front of the Board within the last 3 months of
probationary period.
Sinikiwe Chiwara was present on behalf of El Vignoble, LLC and sworn in by the court reporter.
Respondent was represented by Brian Kahan, Esquire.
Motion: by Dr. Mikhael, seconded by Mr. Philip, to accept the Settlement Agreement with the oral
amendment to extend payment deadline to one year. Motion carried.
quoted from minutes of December 3-4, 2013 Meeting
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