Article 5. Retail Licenses For Restricted Drugs of California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 5.
A person shall not sell any restricted drug in this state at
retail unless he holds a license to do so issued pursuant to this
chapter.
Any person may file with the director an application for a
license pursuant to this chapter. The application shall be on a form
which is supplied by the director and shall contain such information
as he may require.
The application shall be accompanied by an application fee
of fifty dollars ($50). The fee is not refundable if the license is
refused.
If the license is issued, the application fee covers the
license for the remainder of the current calendar year in which it is
issued.
The fee for the renewal application for a license is fifty
dollars ($50) per year, payable on or before January 31 of each year.
If the fee is not paid by that date, a penalty of fifty dollars
($50) shall be added to the fee.
A separate license is required for each place of business at
which any restricted drug is kept for sale, and for each mobile unit
in which any such drug is kept for sale.
The director may make an examination of the facilities which
are available to the applicant for the proper handling and storing
of restricted drugs and may limit the kinds or classes of such drugs
that may be sold under a license to those which the applicant is
equipped properly to handle and store.
Each holder of a license under this chapter shall keep a
record, in the manner and form prescribed by the director, of each
sale of a restricted drug by the licensee.
The record required pursuant to Section 14328 shall include
all of the following:
(a) A statement of the kind and quantity of the restricted drug
sold.
(b) The date of sale.
(c) The name and address of the purchaser.
(d) The signature of the purchaser.
(e) Any other information as the director may determine is
reasonably necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
The director shall revoke a restricted drug license if he
finds that the holder of such license has failed to keep the required
record of sales of such drugs, or is not properly handling or
storing such drugs.