Wisconsin. Pharmacy Examining Board
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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.
From the description of Agency history record. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145776843
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- Drugstores
- Health occupations licensing boards
- Pharmaceutical ethics
- Pharmacies
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacy
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