Minnesota Statutes

§ 151.15 — COMPOUNDING DRUGS UNLAWFUL UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS

Minnesota § 151.15
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartHEALTH
Ch. 151PHARMACY PRACTICE AND WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION ACT

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Minn. Stat. § 151.15 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Location. It shall be unlawful for any person to compound or dispense drugs in any place other than a pharmacy, except as provided in this chapter; except that a licensed pharmacist or pharmacist intern working within a licensed hospital may receive a prescription drug order and access the hospital's pharmacy prescription processing system through secure and encrypted electronic means in order to process the prescription drug order. Subd. 2.Proprietors of pharmacies. No proprietor of a pharmacy shall permit the compounding or dispensing of prescriptions except by a pharmacist or by a pharmacist intern under the personal supervision of a pharmacist; or the vending or selling of drugs, medicines, chemicals, or poisons in the proprietor's pharmacy except under the personal sup

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Legislative History

(5808-16)1937 c 354 s 16;1967 c 377 s 3;1986 c 444;1988 c 550 s 10;1990 c 526 s 4;1991 c 213 s 2;1994 c 632 art 2 s 37;1Sp2019 c 9 art 10 s 31-33

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