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Chapter 554
Board Powers and Duties; Rulemaking Authority

Sections

554.001
General Powers and Duties of Board
554.002
Regulation of Practice of Pharmacy
554.003
Procedures
554.004
Administration of Medication
554.005
Prescription Drugs and Devices
554.006
Fees
554.007
Funds
554.009
Lease or Purchase of Vehicles
554.010
Peace Officers
554.0011
Use of Alternative Rulemaking and Dispute Resolution
554.011
Pilot and Demonstration Research Projects
554.012
Notification Relating to Therapeutic Optometrists
554.014
Information Provided to License Holders
554.015
Poison Control Center Information
554.017
List of Pharmacists Authorized to Sign Prescription Drug Orders
554.018
Comprehensive Substance Use Disorder Approach
554.0021
Recognition and Approval of Pharmacist Certification Programs
554.051
Rulemaking: General Powers and Duties
554.052
Immunizations and Vaccinations; Physician Supervision
554.053
Rulemaking: Pharmacy Technician and Pharmacy Technician Trainee
554.054
Rules Restricting Advertising or Competitive Bidding
554.055
Rulemaking; Electronic Media
554.056
Rulemaking; Addition of Flavoring to Commercial Product
554.057
Rulemaking; Implementation of Drug Therapy Under Protocol
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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