North Carolina Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Licensing
Licensing requirements for North Carolina healthcare and pharmaceutical companies and individuals.
This page provides an overview of healthcare and pharmaceutical industry licensing in
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North Carolina Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Company Licenses
North Carolina Controlled Substance Registration - Clinic
Agency: | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services - Drug Control Unit |
Initial Registration
Form: | Form DHHS 224-D: Clinic Registration (incl. Animal Hospitals) |
Agency Fee: | $125 |
Registration Renewal
Form: | |
Agency Fee: | $125 |
Due: | Annually |
North Carolina Out-of-State Pharmacy Permit
Agency: | North Carolina Board of Pharmacy |
Initial Registration
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Agency Fee: | $500 |
Turnaround: | 6 weeks |
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Registration Renewal
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Agency Fee: | $200 |
Due: | Annually by December 31. |
Individual Licenses
Learn about healthcare and pharmaceutical licensing in other states:
Controlled Substance Registration - In addition to a pharmacy license, controlled substance registration registration is required in many states for pharmacies that distribute controlled substances.
NABP (National Association of Boards of Pharmacy) - Host a variety of programs and resources relating to pharmacist and pharmacy licensure and examination.
Pharmacist in Charge - A licensed pharmacist designated by a pharmacy to act as the party responsible for compliance with regulations.
VPP (Verified Pharmacy Program) - A program run by NABP that allows state boards to share information and more easily register out-of-state pharmacies.