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Ordinance Number
2011-004
Adopted Date
05/17/2011
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
County Pain Management Clinics
State Filed Date
05\23\2011
Entity Name
Controlled Substances
Code Number
Chapter 315
Subject
Pain Management Clinic and Pharmacies
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Migration
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9960
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sufficient to recover the County's approximate cost of reviewing and acting <br />upon the appeal. Any emergency suspension pursuant to this subsection <br />shall continue for a period not to exceed six (6) months; provided, <br />however, that if revocation of the permit is sought, the Code Enforcement <br />Board or court of competent jurisdiction in which the revocation request is <br />pending may extend the suspension beyond six (6) months until <br />completion of the revocation proceedings, if necessary to protect the <br />health, safety and welfare of the residents of Indian River County. <br />(10) Change in Information or Statements. The permit holder shall notify the <br />Department in writing of any change in any information or statements <br />submitted pursuant to subsections (2) a — h above, or of any change in any <br />facts or circumstances such that any information or statements submitted <br />pursuant to subsections (2) a — h are no longer completely true and <br />accurate. Such notification shall be provided within thirty (30) days of the <br />change. <br />Section 315.05. Business Tax Receipt for Pain Management Clinic. <br />No pain management clinic shall operate by any means in Indian River County without <br />having been issued a valid and current business tax receipt pursuant to this section <br />and chapter 207 of this Code. As a condition of issuance of a business tax receipt for a <br />pain management clinic, the owner or operator shall (a) provide proof that it holds a <br />valid and current permit issued pursuant to section 315.04, and (b) execute and deliver <br />to the Tax Collector a sworn statement containing substantially the same certifications <br />as the statements required by section 315.04(2) g and h. If, during the term of the <br />business tax receipt, the pain management clinic no longer holds a valid and current <br />permit issued pursuant to section 315.04, or operates contrary to the sworn statement, <br />or engages in any activity prohibited by section 315.03, the business tax receipt shall <br />be subject to revocation by the Tax Collector or by a court of competent jurisdiction. <br />Section 315.06. Onsite Dispensing of Controlled Substances at Pain <br />Management Clinic Prohibited. <br />The on-site dispensing of controlled substances at a pain management clinic is <br />prohibited, unless specifically authorized by applicable law. <br />Section 315.07. Excessive Dispensing of Controlled Substances by Pharmacy <br />Prohibited. <br />No more than twenty percent (20%) of the prescriptions filled at a pharmacy located in <br />Indian River County during any thirty (30) day period shall be prescriptions for <br />controlled substances listed in Schedule II, section 893.03, Florida Statutes. Any <br />10 <br />
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