                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

DENIAL, REVOCATION, AND SUSPENSION OF LICENSE, PERMIT, OR REGISTRATION OF
CERTAIN ENTITIES (§ 54.1-3435.1)

A. The Board may deny, revoke, suspend, or take other disciplinary actions
against a wholesale distributor license, nonresident wholesale distributor
registration, third-party logistics provider permit, nonresident third-party
logistics provider registration, manufacturer permit, nonresident manufacturer
permit, or nonresident warehouser registration as provided for in § 54.1-3316
or the following:

   1. Any conviction of the applicant, licensee, or registrant under federal or
   state laws relating to controlled substances, including, but not limited to,
   drug samples and wholesale or retail prescription drug distribution;

   2. Violations of licensing requirements under previously held licenses;

   3. Failure to maintain and make available to the Board or to federal
   regulatory officials those records required to be maintained by wholesale
   distributors of prescription drugs; or

   4. Violations of the minimum requirements for qualifications, personnel,
   storage, and handling of prescription drugs and maintenance of prescription
   drug records as set forth in the federal Drug Supply Chain Security Act of
   2013, Title II of P. L. 113-54, and the requirements of Chapter 21 of the Code
   of Federal Regulations.

B. Wholesale drug distributors, nonresident wholesale drug distributors,
third-party logistics providers, nonresident third-party logistics providers,
manufacturers, nonresident manufacturers, and nonresident warehousers shall
allow the Board or its authorized agents to enter and inspect, at reasonable
times and in a reasonable manner, their premises and delivery vehicles, and to
audit their records and written operating procedures. Such agents shall be
required to show appropriate identification prior to being permitted access to
wholesale drug distributors&#8217; premises and delivery vehicles.

HISTORY: 1992, c. 737; 1994, c. 300; 2007, c. 662; 2016, c. 221; 2018, c. 96.