North Dakota Statutes
§ 43-15-32 — Who may engage in drug business
North Dakota § 43-15-32
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N.D. Cent. Code § 43-15-32 (2026).
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Every store, dispensary, pharmacy, laboratory, or office, selling, dispensing, or compounding
drugs, medicines, or chemicals, or compounding or dispensing prescriptions of medical
practitioners in the state, and every business carried on under a name which contains the words
"drugs", "drugstore", or "pharmacy", or which is described or referred to in such terms by
advertisements, circulars, posters, signs, or otherwise, must be in charge of a registered
pharmacist.
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