N.Y. Education Law Section 6807
Exempt persons

  • special provisions

1.

This article shall not be construed to affect or prevent:

a.

Unlicensed assistants from being employed in licensed pharmacies for purposes other than the practice of pharmacy;

b.

Any physician, dentist, veterinarian or other licensed health care provider legally authorized to prescribe drugs under this title who is not the owner of a pharmacy or who is not in the employ of such owner, from supplying his patients with such drugs as the physician, dentist, veterinarian or other licensed health care provider legally authorized to prescribe drugs under this title deems proper in connection with his practice, provided, however, that all such drugs shall be dispensed in a container labeled with the name and address of the dispenser and patient, directions for use, and date of delivery, and in addition, such drug shall bear a label containing the proprietary or brand name of the drug and, if applicable, the strength of the contents, unless the person issuing the prescription specifically states on the prescription in his own handwriting, that the name of the drug and the strength thereof should not appear on the label; provided further that if such drugs are controlled substances, they shall be dispensed pursuant to the requirements of article thirty-three of the public health law;

c.

Any merchant from selling proprietary medicines, except those which are poisonous, deleterious or habit forming, or materials and devices specifically exempted by regulations of the department or by the public health law;

d.

Any personnel in an institution of higher learning from using prescription-required drugs on the premises for authorized research, experiments or instruction, in accordance with the department’s regulations and, if such drugs are controlled substances, in accordance with title III of article thirty-three of the public health law; or

e.

The necessary and ordinary activities of manufacturers and wholesalers, subject to the provisions of article thirty-three of the public health law.

2.

a. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph b of subdivision one of this section, no prescriber who is not the owner of a pharmacy or who is not in the employ of such owner, may dispense more than a seventy-two hour supply of drugs, except for:

(1)

persons practicing in hospitals as defined in Public Health Law § 2801 (Definitions)section twenty-eight hundred one of the public health law;

(2)

the dispensing of drugs at no charge to their patients;

(3)

persons whose practices are situated ten miles or more from a registered pharmacy;

(4)

the dispensing of drugs in a clinic, infirmary or health service that is operated by or affiliated with a post-secondary institution;

(5)

persons licensed pursuant to article 135 (Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health Technology)article one hundred thirty-five of this title;

(6)

the dispensing of drugs in a medical emergency as defined in subdivision six of § 6810 (Prescriptions)section sixty-eight hundred ten of this article;

(7)

the dispensing of drugs that are diluted, reconstituted or compounded by a prescriber;

(8)

the dispensing of allergenic extracts; or

(9)

the dispensing of drugs pursuant to an oncological or AIDS protocol.

b.

The commissioner, in consultation with the commissioner of health, may promulgate regulations to implement this subdivision and may, by regulation, establish additional renewable exemptions for a period not to exceed one year from the provisions of paragraph a of this subdivision.

3.

A pharmacist may dispense drugs and devices to a registered professional nurse, and a registered professional nurse may possess and administer, drugs and devices, pursuant to a non-patient specific regimen prescribed or ordered by a licensed physician or certified nurse practitioner, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commissioner and the public health law.

Source: Section 6807 — Exempt persons; special provisions, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/EDN/6807 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

6800
Introduction
6801
Definition of practice of pharmacy
6801‑A
Collaborative drug therapy management demonstration program
6802
Definitions
6803
Practice of pharmacy and use of title “pharmacist”
6804
State board of pharmacy
6805
Requirements for a professional license
6806
Limited permits
6807
Exempt persons
6808
Registering and operating establishments
6808‑A
Identification of Pharmacists
6808‑B
Registration of nonresident establishments
6810
Prescriptions
6811
Misdemeanors
6811‑A
Certain drugs to be clearly marked or labeled
6811‑B
Door-to-door distribution of drugs prohibited
6811‑C
Patient notification of recalled drugs
6812
Special provisions
6813
Seizure: 1
6814
Records of shipment
6815
Adulterating, misbranding and substituting
6816
Omitting to label drugs, or labeling them wrongly
6816‑A
When substitution is required
6817
New drugs
6818
Adulterated and misbranded cosmetics
6818‑A
Cosmetic samples
6819
Regulations making exceptions
6820
Certification of coal-tar colors for drugs and cosmetics
6821
Poison schedules
6822
Examinations and investigations
6823
Factory inspection
6824
Injunction proceedings
6825
Proof required in prosecution for certain violations
6826
Drug retail price lists
6826‑A
Reducing certain copayments
6827
Mandatory continuing education
6828
Certificates of administration
6829
Interpretation and translation requirements for prescription drugs and standardized medication labeling
6830
Standardized patient-centered data elements
6831
Special provisions relating to outsourcing facilities
6832
Limitations on assistance of an unlicensed person

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 6807’s source at nysenate​.gov

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