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Rule 4729:5-1-01 | Definitions - terminal distributors of dangerous drugs.

... drug of abuse as defined in section 3719.011 of the Revised Code by an individual to the extent that the individual no longer can control the individual's use of alcohol or drugs, the individual is physically or psychologically dependent on alcohol or drugs, or the individual's use or abuse of alcohol or drugs endangers the health, safety, or welfare of the individual or others. (F) "Adulterat...

Rule 4729:5-1-01 | Definitions - terminal distributors of dangerous drugs.

...rug of abuse as defined in section 3719.011 of the Revised Code by an individual to the extent that the individual no longer can control the individual's use of alcohol or drugs, the individual is physically or psychologically dependent on alcohol or drugs, or the individual's use or abuse of alcohol or drugs endangers the health, safety, or welfare of the individual or others. (E) "Adulterated d...

Rule 4729:5-2-01 | Responsible person - terminal distributor.

...l distributor of dangerous drugs: (1) Only a pharmacist may be the responsible person whose name appears on the terminal distributor of dangerous drugs license for a pharmacy as defined in division (A) of section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. A pharmacist shall be the responsible person for no more than one such pharmacy or campus unless granted permission in accordance with paragraph (G) of t...

Rule 4729:5-2-01 | Responsible Person - Terminal Distributor.

...l distributor of dangerous drugs: (1) Only a pharmacist may be the responsible person whose name appears on the terminal distributor of dangerous drugs license for a pharmacy as defined in division (A) of section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. A pharmacist shall be the responsible person for no more than one such pharmacy or campus unless granted permission in accordance with paragraph (G) of t...

Rule 4729:5-2-02 | Terminal distributor of dangerous drugs licensing and renewal.

... the effective date of this rule: (1) A terminal distributor of dangerous drugs license issued pursuant to Chapter 4729. of the Revise Code shall be effective for a period of twelve months from the first day of April of each year. A license shall be renewed by the board for a like period, annually, according to the provisions of section 4729.55 of the Revised Code, and the standard renewal pr...

Rule 4729:5-3-01 | Disposal of controlled substances.

...ce" has the same meaning as in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Controlled substance proof-of-use sheet" means a record that captures, at a minimum, the following information: (a) Date; (b) Patient name; (c) Drug name; (d) Drug strength; (e) Quantity; and (f) The positive identification of the individuals authorized by this rule who are responsible for removing the dangerous drugs from...

Rule 4729:5-3-01 | Disposal of controlled substances.

...ce" has the same meaning as in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Controlled substance proof-of-use sheet" means a record that captures, at a minimum, the following information: (a) Date; (b) Patient name; (c) Drug name; (d) Drug strength; (e) Quantity; and (f) The positive identification of the individuals authorized by this rule who are responsible for removing the dangerous drugs from...

Rule 4729:5-3-02 | Report of theft or significant loss of dangerous drugs, controlled substances, and drug documents.

...defined in division (Q) of section 3719.01 of the Revised Code.

Rule 4729:5-3-05 | Confidentiality of patient records.

...a copy thereof, to anyone except: (1) The patient, or owner if the patient is an animal, for whom the prescription or medication order was issued. (2) The prescriber who issued the prescription or medication order, or a subsequent treating prescriber. (3) Licensed health care personnel who are responsible for the care of the patient. (4) A member, inspector, agent, or investigator of t...

Rule 4729:5-3-05 | Confidentiality of patient records.

...a copy thereof, to anyone except: (1) The patient, or owner if the patient is an animal, for whom the prescription or medication order was issued. (2) The prescriber who issued the prescription or medication order, or a subsequent treating prescriber. (3) Licensed health care personnel who are responsible for the care of the patient. (4) A member, inspector, agent, or investigator of t...

Rule 4729:5-3-11 | Transmission of outpatient prescriptions.

... with the requirements of rule 4729:5-5-15 of the Administrative Code. For any oral outpatient prescription transmitted by an agent of a prescriber, the prescriber's agent must provide the agent's first and last name when transmitting the prescription. An oral prescription may be transmitted by a prescriber or prescriber's agent to a recording device or voice mail service. (B) Original written ou...

Rule 4729:5-3-15 | Use of hospital and other institution D.E.A. registrations.

...tution" has the same meaning as in Part 1301 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (B) A prescriber who is an agent or employee of a hospital or other institution may, when acting in the normal course of business or employment, administer, personally furnish, or prescribe controlled substances under the "Drug Enforcement Administration" (D.E.A.) registration of the hospital. (C) A person p...

Rule 4729:5-3-16 | Returned drugs.

...rnished again, except as follows: (1) Drugs dispensed for inpatients, as defined in agency 4729 of the Administrative Code, or personally furnished to inpatients provided that: (a) The drugs are packaged in unopened, single-dose or tamper-evident containers; and (b) The drugs have not been in the possession of the ultimate user. (2) Drugs dispensed for inpatients, as defined in agency 4729...

Rule 4729:5-3-17 | Automated pharmacy systems.

...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Automated pharmacy system" means a mechanical system that performs operations or activities, other than administration, relative to storage, packaging, compounding, dispensing, or distribution of dangerous drugs that collects, controls, and maintains transaction information and records. "Automated pharmacy system" does not include an "automated drug storage system"...

Rule 4729:5-3-23 | Mobile clinics or medication units.

...ve access to medication services: (1) A nonprofit organization, corporation, or association as defined in the Ohio Revised Code; or (2) A for-profit entity for the purpose of providing services to an individual needing treatment for a substance use disorder, a mental health condition, and any related medical issue. (B) A mobile clinic or medication unit shall register for a no-cost, satellite ...

Rule 4729:5-4-02 | Duty to Report.

...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Dishonesty" means any action by a licensee, registrant or applicant to include, but is not limited to, making any statement that deceives, misrepresents or misleads, or be a party to or an accessory to any fraudulent or deceitful practice or transaction in the practice of pharmacy or in the operation or conduct of a pharmacy. (2) "Dispensing error" or "error in dis...

Rule 4729:5-5-02.2 | Mandatory Rest Breaks for Pharmacy Personnel.

... off time between consecutive shifts. (1) A pharmacist may volunteer to work longer than thirteen continuous hours. (2) The pharmacy must document and date the amount of time worked beyond the thirteen hour limit along with the reason and make it available in the pharmacy for immediate inspection for at least three years from the date it was created. (B) Pharmacy personnel working longer than six c...

Rule 4729:5-5-02.4 | Significant Delays in the Provision of Pharmacy Services.

...evices without significant delay. (1) For purposes of this rule, "significant delay" means a prescription that was submitted to the pharmacy for processing by a prescriber, patient, or caregiver and has yet to be dispensed (e.g., final verification) by a pharmacist as follows: (a) For new prescriptions: within three business days of receiving the prescription. (b) For refill prescriptions n...

Rule 4729:5-5-04 | Record keeping.

...ency 4729 of the Administrative Code: (1) Prescription information entered into the record keeping system. This provision shall take effect one-year from the effective date of this rule. (2) Verification by the pharmacist of the prescription information entered into the record keeping system. (3) Prospective drug utilization review, which shall be captured as a standalone action or as part ...

Rule 4729:5-5-05 | Prescription format requirements.

...the following conditions are met: (1) The prescription is issued in compliance with rule 4729:5-5-15 of the Administrative Code. (2) If handwritten, typewritten, or computer-generated hard copy, there are no more than three non-controlled substance prescription orders per prescription form. (3) If preprinted with multiple drug names or strength combinations: (a) There are no controlled...

Rule 4729:5-5-10 | Manner of processing a prescription.

...ut not limited to, the following: (1) Ensure that patient information is profiled pursuant to rule 4729:5-5-07 of the Administrative Code; (2) Perform prospective drug utilization review pursuant to rule 4729:5-5-08 of the Administrative Code; and (3) Ensure that the drug is labeled pursuant to rule 4729:5-5-06 of the Administrative Code. (C) Prescriptions: (1) The front of hard copy ...

Rule 4729:5-5-15 | Manner of issuance of a prescription.

...ances only as permitted by section 3719.05 of the Revised Code. (11) Not authorize a refill beyond one year from the date of issuance for schedule V controlled substances and for dangerous drugs that are not controlled substances. (12) Identify the trade name or generic name of the drug(s) in a compounded prescription. (13) Not be coded in such a manner that it cannot be dispensed by any p...

Rule 4729:5-5-17 | Drugs repackaged or relabeled by a pharmacy.

...ot apply to any of the following: (1) Repackaging drug products for use in animals; (2) Repackaging non-dangerous drug products; (3) Radiopharmaceuticals as defined in Chapter 4729:5-6 of the Administrative Code; (4) Repackaging conducted by outsourcing facilities or repackagers licensed in accordance with section 4729.52 of the Revised Code; (5) Removing a drug product from the orig...

Rule 4729:5-5-25 | Remote Prescription Entry - Technician.

...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Direct supervision" and "personal supervision" have the same meaning as in rule 4729:3-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (2) "Remote prescription entry" means the entry of prescriptions for an outpatient pharmacy licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs by a remote technician under the direct supervision or remote supervision of a pharmacist. Remote...

Rule 4729:5-6-01 | Definitions - nuclear pharmacies and radiopharmaceuticals.

...t meets the requirements in rule 3701:1-58-20 of the Administrative Code. (C) "Beyond-use date" means the assigned date and time beyond which the radiopharmaceutical must not be administered. (D) "Compounding" has the same meaning as in USP <825>. (E) "Dangerous drug" has the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (F) "Dispense" means the final association of a drug with a...