Current through the 2023 Legislative Sessions
Section 43-15.3-09 - Penalties1. The board may impose the following sanctions if, after a hearing under chapter 28-32, the board finds that a person violated section 43-15.3-08: a. Revoke, suspend, or limit the wholesale distributor's license issued under this chapter if the person is a wholesale distributor; orb. Assess a civil penalty against the person. A civil penalty assessed may not exceed ten thousand dollars per violation.2. The board, upon a showing of a violation of this chapter, may revoke, suspend, or limit a license issued under this chapter after a proceeding under chapter 28-32. After a proceeding under chapter 28-32, the board may assess a civil penalty against a licensed wholesale distributor of not more than ten thousand dollars for each occurrence. If the licensed wholesale distributor fails to pay the civil penalty within the time specified by the board, the board may suspend the license without additional proceedings.3. Upon application by the board, a court may grant an injunction, a restraining order, or other order to enjoin a person from offering to engage or engaging in the performance of any practices for which a permit or license is required by any applicable federal or state law including this chapter, upon a showing that the practices were or are likely to be performed or offered to be performed without a permit or license. An action brought under this subsection must be commenced either in the county where the conduct occurred or is likely to occur or in the county in the state where the defendant resides. An action brought under this subsection is in addition to any other penalty provided by law and may be brought concurrently with other actions to enforce this chapter.4. A person that knowingly purchases or receives a prescription drug, medical gas, or medical equipment through any source other than a person licensed under this chapter, including a wholesale distributor, manufacturer, pharmacy distributor, or pharmacy commits a class A misdemeanor. A subsequent unrelated violation of this subsection is a class C felony.5. A person that knowingly fails to provide a duly authorized individual the right of entry as provided in subsection 5 of section 43-15.3-04 is guilty of a class A misdemeanor for the first conviction and a class C felony for each subsequent conviction.6. A person that knowingly or intentionally engages in the wholesale distribution of a prescription drug, medical gas, or medical equipment without a license issued under this chapter commits a class C felony. A person is guilty of a class C felony if that person engages in the wholesale distribution of a prescription drug and with intent to defraud or deceive fails to obtain or deliver to another person a complete and accurate required pedigree concerning a prescription drug before obtaining the prescription drug from another person or transferring the prescription drug to another person or falsely swears or certifies that the person has authenticated any documents to the wholesale distribution of prescription drugs.7. A person is guilty of a class C felony if that person engages in the wholesale distribution of a prescription drug, medical gas, or medical equipment and knowingly or intentionally: a. Destroys, alters, conceals, or fails to maintain a complete and accurate required pedigree concerning a prescription drug in the person's possession;b. Purchases or receives prescription drugs, medical gases, or medical equipment from a person not authorized to distribute prescription drugs, medical gases, or medical equipment in wholesale distribution;c. Sells, barters, brokers, or transfers a prescription drug, medical gas, or medical equipment to a person not authorized to purchase the prescription drug, medical gas, or medical equipment in the jurisdiction in which the person receives the prescription drug, medical gas, or medical equipment in a wholesale distribution;d. Forges, counterfeits, or falsely creates a pedigree;e. Falsely represents a factual matter contained in a pedigree; orf. Fails to record material information required to be recorded in a pedigree.8. A person is guilty of a class C felony if that person engages in the wholesale distribution of a prescription drug and possesses a required pedigree concerning a prescription drug, knowingly or intentionally fails to authenticate the matters contained in the pedigree as required, and distributes or attempts to further distribute the prescription drug.Amended by S.L. 2013, ch. 322 (SB 2342),§ 7, eff. 7/1/2013.