Authorized Medicine Sales Regulation (131/2014). Country/Territory Canada Territorial subdivision Alberta Document type Regulation Date 2014 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock Keyword Animal health Drugs Authorization/permit Business/industry/corporations Registration Internal trade Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Abstract Only an outlet licensee or a wholesale licensee may sell authorized medicine. No outlet licensee shall (a) purchase or sell a medicine that is not an authorized medicine, (b) purchase or sell a medicine that requires a prescription as defined in the Pharmacy and Drug Act, or (c) permit a medicine that is not an authorized medicine to be stored at the licensee’s permanent place of business or other premises. No wholesale licensee shall sell a medicine that is not an authorized medicine to an outlet licensee. An outlet licensee may sell authorized medicine only (a) in person at the outlet licensee’s permanent place of business, (b) by telephone sales, or (c) online or by other electronic means. An outlet licensee may sell antibiotics only in person at the outlet licensee’s permanent place of business. No outlet licensee shall solicit the sale of authorized medicine by telephone, fax or other electronic means. A licensee shall keep an accurate record for each authorized medicine purchased and sold by the licensee. An outlet licensee shall provide to each purchaser of an authorized medicine a receipt that shows (a) the name of the authorized medicine, (b) the lot number of the authorized medicine, (c) the quantity of authorized medicine purchased, (d) the expiry date of the authorized medicine, and (e) a premises identification number of the owner of the animal or the commingling site operator who purchased the authorized medicine. Full text English Website www.qp.alberta.ca