| 2. Refusal to fill prescription, dispense drug or sell |
targeted methamphetamine precursor; law enforcement reporting. A |
pharmacist or person acting at the direction of a pharmacist may |
exercise discretion and refuse to fill any prescription or, |
dispense any drug or sell any targeted methamphetamine precursor |
if unsatisfied as to the legitimacy or appropriateness of any |
prescription presented, the validity of any photographic |
identification or the identity of any patient presenting a |
prescription or any person acting on behalf of the patient, or |
the intention of the customer to use the drug or targeted |
methamphetamine precursor according to the instructions for use. |
A pharmacist or person acting at the direction of a pharmacist |
may make a report to a law enforcement agency when that person |
has reasonable cause to suspect that a prescription is not |
legitimate or appropriate, that a person has presented |
photographic identification that is not valid or that a customer |
has the intention to use a drug or targeted methamphetamine |
precursor in a manner inconsistent with the instructions for use. |