§ 136.02 UNLAWFUL OBTAINMENT OR SALE OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
   No person shall:
   (A)   Attempt to obtain a prescription drug by giving a false or fictitious name to a pharmacist or other authorized seller, prescriber, or dispenser;
   (B)   Falsely represent himself or herself to be a lawful prescriber, dispenser, or licensee, or, acting on behalf of any of them, obtain a prescription drug;
   (C)   Falsely make, utter, publish, pass, alter, or forge a prescription;
   (D)   Knowingly possess a false, fictitious, forged, or altered prescription;
   (E)   Knowingly attempt to obtain, obtain, or possess a drug by means of a prescription for other than a legitimate therapeutic purpose or as a result of a false, fictitious, forged, or altered prescription;
   (F)   Possess or control for the purpose of resale, or sell, offer to sell, dispense, or give away a drug, pharmaceutical preparation, or chemical which has been dispensed on prescription and has left the control of a pharmacist, or has been damaged or subjected to damage by heat, smoke, fire, water, or other cause and which is unfit for human or animal use;
   (G)   Prepare or permit the preparation of prescription drugs except as delegated by a pharmacist; or
   (H)   Sell at auction drugs in bulk or in open packages unless the sale has been approved in accordance with the laws of the state.
(Ord. 11-190, passed 7-19-2011) Penalty, see § 130.99