Fla. Stat. 499.03
Possession of certain drugs without prescriptions unlawful; exemptions and exceptions


(1)

A person may not possess, or possess with intent to sell, dispense, or deliver, any habit-forming, toxic, harmful, or new drug subject to s. 499.003(32), or prescription drug as defined in s. 499.003(40), unless the possession of the drug has been obtained by a valid prescription of a practitioner licensed by law to prescribe the drug. However, this section does not apply to the delivery of such drugs to persons included in any of the classes named in this subsection, or to the agents or employees of such persons, for use in the usual course of their businesses or practices or in the performance of their official duties, as the case may be; nor does this section apply to the possession of such drugs by those persons or their agents or employees for such use:A licensed pharmacist or any person under the licensed pharmacist’s supervision while acting within the scope of the licensed pharmacist’s practice;A licensed practitioner authorized by law to prescribe prescription drugs or any person under the licensed practitioner’s supervision while acting within the scope of the licensed practitioner’s practice;A qualified person who uses prescription drugs for lawful research, teaching, or testing, and not for resale;A licensed hospital or other institution that procures such drugs for lawful administration or dispensing by practitioners;An officer or employee of a federal, state, or local government; orA person that holds a valid permit issued by the department pursuant to this part which authorizes that person to possess prescription drugs.

(a)

A licensed pharmacist or any person under the licensed pharmacist’s supervision while acting within the scope of the licensed pharmacist’s practice;

(b)

A licensed practitioner authorized by law to prescribe prescription drugs or any person under the licensed practitioner’s supervision while acting within the scope of the licensed practitioner’s practice;

(c)

A qualified person who uses prescription drugs for lawful research, teaching, or testing, and not for resale;

(d)

A licensed hospital or other institution that procures such drugs for lawful administration or dispensing by practitioners;

(e)

An officer or employee of a federal, state, or local government; or

(f)

A person that holds a valid permit issued by the department pursuant to this part which authorizes that person to possess prescription drugs.

(2)

The possession of a drug under subsection (1) by any person not exempted under this section, which drug is not properly labeled to indicate that possession is by a valid prescription of a practitioner licensed by law to prescribe such drug, is prima facie evidence that such possession is unlawful.

(3)

Violation of subsection (1) is a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, except that possession with the intent to sell, dispense, or deliver is a third degree felony, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(4)

The department may adopt rules regarding persons engaged in lawful teaching, research, or testing who possess prescription drugs and may issue letters of exemption to facilitate the lawful possession of prescription drugs under this section.

Source: Section 499.03 — Possession of certain drugs without prescriptions unlawful; exemptions and exceptions, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0499.­03 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

499.01
Permits
499.001
Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act
499.002
Purpose, administration, and enforcement of and exemption from this part
499.03
Possession of certain drugs without prescriptions unlawful
499.003
Definitions of terms used in this part
499.04
Fee authority
499.05
Rules
499.005
Prohibited acts
499.06
Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
499.006
Adulterated drug or device
499.007
Misbranded drug or device
499.008
Adulterated cosmetics
499.009
Misbranded cosmetics
499.012
Permit application requirements
499.015
Registration of drugs and devices
499.023
New drugs
499.024
Drug product classification
499.025
Drug products in finished, solid, oral dosage form
499.026
Notification of manufacturer prescription drug price increases
499.028
Drug samples or complimentary drugs
499.029
Cancer Drug Donation Program
499.032
Phenylalanine
499.033
Ephedrine
499.035
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
499.036
Restrictions on sale of dextromethorphan
499.039
Sale, distribution, or transfer of harmful chemical substances
499.041
Schedule of fees for drug, device, and cosmetic applications and permits, product registrations, and free-sale certificates
499.051
Inspections and investigations
499.0051
Criminal acts
499.052
Records of interstate shipment
499.0054
Advertising and labeling of drugs, devices, and cosmetics
499.055
Reports and dissemination of information by department
499.057
Expenses and salaries
499.062
Seizure and condemnation of drugs, devices, or cosmetics
499.065
Inspections
499.066
Penalties
499.067
Denial, suspension, or revocation of permit, certification, or registration
499.0121
Storage and handling of prescription drugs
499.0285
International Prescription Drug Importation Program
499.0295
Experimental treatments for terminal conditions
499.0661
Cease and desist orders
499.01201
Agency for Health Care Administration review and use of statute and rule violation or compliance data
499.01211
Drug Wholesale Distributor Advisory Council
499.02851
Federal arrangement to operate a pilot program for importing prescription drugs

Current through Fall 2025

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