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(225 ILCS 120/50) (from Ch. 111, par. 8301-50)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
Sec. 50. Inspection powers; access to records.
(a) Any pharmacy investigator authorized by the Department
has the right of entry for inspection
of premises purporting or appearing to be used by a wholesale
drug distributor in this State, including the business premises of a person licensed pursuant to this Act. This right of entry shall permit the authorized pharmacy investigator unfettered access to the entire business premises. Any attempt to hinder an authorized pharmacy investigator from inspecting the business premises and documenting the inspection shall be a violation of this Act. The duly authorized investigators shall be
required to show appropriate identification before being given access to a
wholesale drug distributor's premises and delivery vehicles.
(b) With the exception of the most recent 12 months of records that must be kept on the premises where the drugs are stored, wholesale drug distributors may keep records regarding purchase and
sales transactions electronically at a central location apart from the principal office of
the wholesale drug distributor or the location at which the drugs were
stored and from which they were shipped, provided that the records shall
be made readily available for inspection within 2 working days of a request by the
Department. The records may be kept in any form permissible under federal
law applicable to prescription drugs record keeping.
(c) (Blank).
(Source: P.A. 102-879, eff. 1-1-23.)
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