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Pharmacy Authenticated Licensure Service® (PALS) Program
Guidelines for Using the PALS Link
  • Except as NABP may authorize elsewhere, only a PALS-authorized Web site may display the PALS Link. By using the Link on your Web site, you agree to be bound by these policies. You may only display the Link on your Web site, and not in any manner other than specified herein. You may not use the Link in connection with any other Web site, product, or service that has not been PALS authenticated.
  • The Link must always be an active link to the NABP PALS site.
  • The words “Click to Authenticate” describe the significance of the Link on your site (that the Link is a link to the NABP PALS Web site, not an endorsement of your products or services). Each use of the PALS Link must include the trademark and notice “Click to Authenticate.” You may not display the Link in any manner that implies sponsorship or endorsement by NABP of your products or services.
  • The link must be displayed with the pop-up flag reading “Click to Authenticate yourpharmacywebname.”
  • No links, other than those directly associated with the Link, may be used to link to the PALS Web site.
  • Your Web page title and other trademarks and Links must appear at least as prominently as the Link. You may not combine the Link with any other object, including, but not limited to, other Links, words, icons, graphics, photos, slogans, numbers, or other design elements.
  • NABP will provide you with artwork for the PALS Link. You may not remove or alter any element of the Link in any manner, including size, proportions, colors, or elements or animate, morph, or otherwise distort its perspective or appearance.
  • The preferred way to display the Link is on the opening page of the Web site. A separate dedicated page is an acceptable alternative. Any other posting requires the expressed permission of NABP. The Link cannot be posted on a secure Web page.
  • The color version with “Click to Authenticate” tag is the required way of reproducing the Link on the Internet.
  • The Link must be displayed in its original size.
  • The Link must appear by itself, with a minimum spacing of fifteen (15) pixels between each side of the Link and other graphic or textual elements on your page. The Link may not be displayed as a feature or design element of any other Link.
  • You may not display the Link on any site that disparages NABP or its members or programs, infringes on any NABP intellectual property or other rights, or violates any state, federal, or international law.
  • You must remove the PALS Link within twenty-four (24) hours if the PALS Pharmacy is suspended from the PALS program, or the PALS Agreement between Licensee and the PALS program are terminated.
  • These policies do not grant a license or any other right to any other NABP Link or trademark. By using the Link, you agree to be bound to the terms of the PALS Letter of Agreement. NABP reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to terminate or modify permission to display the Link at any time. NABP reserves the right to take action against any use that does not conform to these policies, infringes any NABP intellectual property or other right, or violates other applicable law.

 

 

  National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
  1600 Feehanville Drive • Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Tel: 847/391-4406 Fax: 847/391-4502
  Carmen A. Catizone, MS, RPh, DPh, Executive Director/Secretary

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