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Operating a pharmacy can be a lucrative business, but it’s one of the most heavily regulated industries with many compliance and operational requirements. Pharmacy licensing and reporting requirements can be complex, but Boesen & Snow Law can preserve your ability to operate your pharmacy without the risk of incurring penalties.
Boesen & Snow Law has decades of experience helping our clients with various licensing and reporting issues. We are highly experienced with pharmacy law and also have a pharmacist on our team, which makes us a leading choice for legal counsel in the pharmacy industry. We can provide comprehensive legal support to address all licensing and reporting requirements.
There are business-specific licenses for pharmacies in each state, including drug manufacturer licenses, retailer licenses, wholesaler licenses, and repackager licenses. Contact Boesen & Snow Law to discuss your specific licensing requirements.
A Change of Ownership (CHOW) for a pharmacy typically requires:
This process can be quite involved and can quickly become overwhelming. Contact our office to work together to craft a successful CHOW application.
A licensed pharmacy seeking to change its physical location must:
The specific requirements and steps for a CHOL process for a pharmacy are determined by each state’s pharmacy board. As a result, it’s worth talking to Boesen & Snow Law, as we can provide assistance tailored to your specific situation.
Applying for your pharmacy license is a more complex process than you may expect. You must demonstrate you’ve complied with all applicable state and federal regulations. This requires gathering materials, like:
Boesen & Snow Law can help to obtain or transfer your pharmacy license in any state and ensure you are legally able to open for business.
The entire CHOW/CHOL process can quickly become overwhelming. If you need reliable legal assistance or have questions, contact us today.
We can assist you and your business with these types of applications, and we understand the complex federal and state regulations involved in this process. Our goal is to provide you with guidance on how to remain compliant and to provide a smooth application process.
Along with strict licensing requirements and regulations, pharmacies are also required to complete specific reports to various state and federal oversight agencies. Failure to meet reporting requirements can potentially lead to fines and other penalties, and repeat violations are likely to lead to an audit from an oversight agency. Our team at Boesen & Snow Law can review your reporting requirements to avoid disruptions to your business.
When you attempt to manage all your regulatory compliance obligations on your own, it can take up a great deal of your business’s day-to-day operations. Thankfully, we can help:
If you’re looking for assistance with any licensing applications or need clarification on any reporting requirements, contact us today.
A: Every pharmacy in the state is subject to regulation from the state Board of Pharmacy and various federal agencies. It is vital for a pharmacy to maintain full compliance with all applicable regulations; otherwise, the business may be forced to shut down, and the business owner could face severe legal penalties.
A: Trustworthy legal oversight is an invaluable asset for any business, especially one in a heavily regulated industry. Even if you think you have a firm understanding of pharmacy licensing and reporting requirements, even slight mistakes can be costly, interrupting your business or even leading to criminal penalties and liability for damages.
A: Each attorney sets their own fee schedule based on their experience and the time they may spend on your licensing and reporting matter. Many firms, including ours, can schedule a no-cost initial evaluation to discuss the work we intend to provide and our written fee agreement. Contact us to set up your free evaluation today.
Boesen & Snow Law can handle a wide range of complex cases and can ensure you follow applicable licensing and reporting requirements. Our goal is to help you avoid violation penalties, but if violations unintentionally occur, we can help resolve these issues efficiently.
Contact Boesen & Snow Law today to schedule a free consultation.
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