Chapter 461
34 sections
§461-1 Pharmacy Law Definitions
§461-2 Who serves on the Board of Pharmacy
§461-3 Who keeps the board's records and shares them
§461-4.5 What the pharmacy board can do
§461-5 Requirements to get a pharmacist license
§461-6 How to get a pharmacist license by exam
§461-7 Getting a temporary pharmacist license in Hawaii
§461-8 Renewing Your Pharmacy License and Continuing Education
§461-8.5 Getting a Hawaii pharmacist license if you already have one elsewhere
§461-8.6 License required for wholesale drug distribution
§461-9 Who must be in charge of a pharmacy and who can work there
§461-9.5 Pharmacy technicians must be registered and certified
§461-10 Pharmacies must have a registered pharmacist in charge
§461-10.2 How pharmacies can take back unused or expired drugs
§461-11 Pharmacist in charge must follow rules and manage the pharmacy
§461-11.2 Rules for pharmacists doing CLIA-waived tests
§461-11.4 Pharmacists and pharmacy staff giving vaccines to children
§461-11.6 Pharmacists and Contraceptive Supplies
§461-11.8 Pharmacists can give opioid overdose medicine without a prior prescription
§461-11.9 Emergency prescription refills without doctor approval
§461-12 Pharmacies must have proper equipment for compounding drugs
§461-13 Prescription records
§461-13.5 Making prescription labels accessible for people with vision problems
§461-14 Pharmacy permit required before opening or moving
§461-15 Permits needed to sell or handle prescription drugs
§461-15.5 Home dialysis drug and device delivery rules
§461-16 Pharmacy and Drug Distributor Permits and Licenses
§461-17 Penalties for breaking pharmacy rules
§461-18 Department can ask court to stop violations
§461-19 Who this law does not apply to
§461-21 When the board can take away or punish a license
§461-21.2 License Revocation for Sex Offender Registration
§461-21.5 When another state punishes a licensee, Hawaii can too
§461-22 Cumulative remedies