Wisconsin. Pharmacy Examining Board
Chapter 167, Laws of 1882, created the Board of Pharmacy. Under the reorganization act of 1967, the Board was attached to the Dept. of Regulation and Licensing (see WIHV85-A528) and renamed the Pharmacy Examining Board.
The examining board provides a program of registering pharmacists and enforcing narcotics and dangerous drug laws in Wisconsin. This authority includes the review of the distribution of drugs in the state; applicant examinations; licensing of pharmacists, pharmacies, manufacturers of medical products, wholesalers of dangerous drugs; supervision of drug control in hospitals and nursing homes; and enforcing the basic pharmacy, narcotic and dangerous drug laws and regulations.
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