No person shall fill a prescription for a controlled substance after six months has elapsed from the date written on the prescription by the prescriber. No person shall knowingly fill a mutilated or forged or altered prescription for a controlled substance except for the addition of the address of the person for whom the controlled substance is prescribed as provided by paragraph | California Health and Safety Code | California Law
This California statute covers no person shall fill a prescription for a controlled substance after six months has elapsed from the date written on the prescription by the prescriber No person shall knowingly fill a mutilated or forged or altered prescription for a controlled substance except for the addition of the address of the person for whom the controlled substance is prescribed as provided by paragraph under California Health and Safety Code. It sets out the requirements, procedures, or limits that apply under this part of the code. Read the full text and FAQ below to confirm who it applies to, what it requires, and any exceptions.
No person shall fill a prescription for a controlled substance after six months has elapsed from the date written on the prescription by the prescriber. No person shall knowingly fill a mutilated or forged or altered prescription for a controlled substance except for the addition of the address of the person for whom the controlled substance is prescribed as provided by paragraph
What does California Code § 11166 cover?
This California statute covers no person shall fill a prescription for a controlled substance after six months has elapsed from the date written on the prescription by the prescriber No person shall knowingly fill a mutilated or forged or altered prescription for a controlled substance except for the addition of the address of the person for whom the controlled substance is prescribed as provided by paragraph under California Health and Safety Code.
Who needs to pay attention to California Code § 11166?
Anyone dealing with the rights, duties, procedures, or compliance questions raised by this section should read it in context with California Health and Safety Code.
Does California Code § 11166 create penalties or procedural rules?
This section appears to be repealed or historical. Check the code history and current session laws before relying on it.
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