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Monday, December 1, 2014

Make Sure your PIC has an active Kentucky pharmacist license if you are an out-of-state pharmacy providing medications to Kentucky

Non-Resident Pharmacy Permit Information

Pursuant to KRS 315.0351, a non-resident pharmacy permit is required to provide prescription medications to citizens of the Commonwealth. Pharmacy permits expire annually on June 30th. Renewal postcards will be mailed at the end of April. Online renewals will be available beginning in May.

Requirements for a non-resident Pharmacy Permit

Pharmacist in Charge must have an active Kentucky pharmacist license. Senate Bill 88 amends KRS 315.0351 to require out-of-state pharmacies that are providing prescription medications to citizens of the Commonwealth to have a pharmacist-in-charge who holds a Kentucky pharmacist license. This Kentucky licensed pharmacist may be any employee pharmacist of the pharmacy
  • Complete the Application For Non-Resident Pharmacy Permit and indicate that you are a "New Pharmacy".
  • A payment of $100, by check, made out to the "Kentucky State Treasurer".
  • Required documentation found on page 4 of the application.
  • Mail the completed application, check and required documents to
    State Office Building Annex, Suite 300
    125 Holmes Street
    Frankfort, KY 40601

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