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pharmacy which dispenses controlled substances shall be staffed and supervised by <br />one or more pharmacists duly licensed by the State of Florida, at least one of whom <br />shall be present during all hours that the pharmacy is open for dispensing controlled <br />substances; provided, however, that these restrictions shall not apply to a pharmacy <br />which operates within or as an accessory to a facility described in section 315.02(1) a <br />through f. <br />Section 315.08. Inspections. <br />To the extent permitted by law, staff charged with the enforcement of this chapter shall <br />have the right to enter upon the premises of a pain management clinic or a pharmacy <br />and conduct such inspections as are reasonably necessary to determine compliance <br />with the requirements of this chapter. <br />Section 315.09. Enforcement. <br />A pain management clinic, Pain Clinic Responsible Party, pharmacy, Pharmacy <br />Responsible Party, landlord or property owner found to be in violation of this chapter, <br />and any other person found to have actively participated in such violation, shall be <br />subject to the any one or more of the following penalties or remedies, in addition to <br />any other penalty or remedy available in law or in equity: <br />(1) Any penalty or remedy authorized under section 100.05 of this Code, <br />including, without limitation, a penalty up to $500 per day, with each day of <br />noncompliance constituting a separate violation, or imprisonment up to six <br />months, or both. A violation of this chapter shall be deemed a public <br />nuisance and may be abated as provided by this Code or by law; <br />(2) Revocation or non -renewal of the pain management clinic permit or <br />business tax receipt; or <br />(3) <br />Any order, injunction or other relief necessary to prevent the continued <br />operation of the pain management clinic or pharmacy in violation of this <br />chapter, including, without limitation, an order requiring the pain <br />management clinic or pharmacy to terminate all operations in Indian River <br />County. <br />Except as otherwise set forth herein, enforcement may occur through proceedings <br />before the Indian River County Code Enforcement Board or any court of competent <br />jurisdiction. <br />11 <br />
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