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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 2Ch. 9Art. 16§ 4201 Pharmacy License Application Requirements

§ 4201 Pharmacy License Application Requirements

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§ 4201 Pharmacy License Application Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •You need a special license to run a pharmacy, sell drugs in bulk, or handle animal medicines. You have to fill out a form with your name, job, and who owns or runs the business.
  • •If a company applies, they must list the top 5 owners or bosses. If the board asks, they might need to share info about the rest too.
  • •You can’t get a license if you’ve done something really bad (like a felony) or broken the rules before. You have to tell the truth about this on the form.
  • •The license lasts one year and can’t be given to someone else. If who owns the business changes, you have to tell the board within 30 days.

Example

If you want to open a pharmacy, you fill out a form with your name, where it will be, and who is in charge. You also promise you haven’t broken any big rules before.

The board checks your form. If everything is okay and you pay the fee, they give you a license. You have to renew it every year, and you can’t sell the license to someone else.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 4201 Pharmacy License Application Requirements

(a) Each application to conduct a pharmacy, wholesaler, third-party logistics provider, veterinary food-animal drug retailer, or outsourcing facility shall be made on a form furnished by the board and shall state the name, address, usual occupation, and professional qualifications, if any, of the applicant. If the applicant is other than a natural person, the application shall state the information as to each person beneficially interested therein or any person with management or control over the license. (b) As used in this section, and subject to subdivision (c), the term “person beneficially interested” means and includes: (1) If the applicant is a partnership or other unincorporated association, each partner or member. (2) If the applicant is a corporation, each of its officers, directors, and stockholders, provided that a natural person shall not be deemed to be beneficially interested in a nonprofit corporation. (3) If the applicant is a limited liability company, each officer, manager, or member. (c) If the applicant is a partnership or other unincorporated association, a limited liability company, or a corporation, and the number of partners, members, or stockholders, as the case may be, exceeds five, the application shall so state, and shall further state the information required by subdivision (a) as to each of the five partners, members, or stockholders who own the five largest interests in the applicant entity. Upon request by the executive officer, the applicant shall furnish the board with the information required by subdivision (a) as to partners, members, or stockholders not named in the application, or shall refer the board to an appropriate source of that information. (d) The application shall contain a statement to the effect that the applicant has not been convicted of a felony and has not violated any of the provisions of this chapter. If the applicant cannot make this statement, the application shall contain a statement of the violation, if any, or reasons which will prevent the applicant from being able to comply with the requirements with respect to the statement. (e) Upon the approval of the application by the board and payment of the fee required by this chapter for each pharmacy, wholesaler, third-party logistics provider, or veterinary food-animal drug retailer, the executive officer of the board shall issue a license to conduct a pharmacy, wholesaler, third-party logistics provider, veterinary food-animal drug retailer, or outsourcing facility if all of the provisions of this chapter have been complied with. (f) Notwithstanding any other law, the pharmacy license shall authorize the holder to conduct a pharmacy. The license shall be renewed annually and shall not be transferable. (g) Notwithstanding any other law, the wholesaler license shall authorize the holder to wholesale dangerous drugs and dangerous devices. The license shall be renewed annually and shall not be transferable. (h) Notwithstanding any other law, the third-party logistics provider license shall authorize the holder to provide or coordinate warehousing, distribution, or other similar services of dangerous drugs and dangerous devices. The license shall be renewed annually and shall not be transferable. (i) Notwithstanding any other law, the veterinary food-animal drug retailer license shall authorize the holder to conduct a veterinary food-animal drug retailer and to sell and dispense veterinary food-animal drugs as defined in Section 4042. (j) For licenses referred to in subdivisions (f), (g), (h), and (i), any change in the proposed beneficial ownership interest shall be reported to the board within 30 days thereafter upon a form to be furnished by the board. (Amended by Stats. 2016, Ch. 484, Sec. 32. (SB 1193) Effective January 1, 2017.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 7065.5 Minor Licensing Guardian Requirement
  • § 7071.8 License Eligibility After Discipline
  • § 7121 License Denial And Revocation
  • § 7121.1 Individual Liability For Citations
  • § 7122 Licensee Vicarious Discipline

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 4201.
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