Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 4729:5-4-01 | Disciplinary actions.
...rning a dangerous drug to a health care provider or another licensed terminal distributor. (7) Ceasing to satisfy the qualifications of a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs set forth in section 4729.55 of the Revised Code. (8) Except as provided in division (C) of section 4729.57 of the Revised Code: (a) Waiving the payment of all or any part of a deductible or copayment that an individual... |
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Rule 4729:5-4-01 | Disciplinary Actions.
...rning a dangerous drug to a health care provider or another licensed terminal distributor; (7) Ceasing to satisfy the qualifications of a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs set forth in section 4729.55 of the Revised Code; (8) Except as provided in division (C) of section 4729.57 of the Revised Code: (a) Waiving the payment of all or any part of a deductible or copayment that an individual... |
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Rule 4729:5-5-22 | Return to stock in an outpatient pharmacy.
...tpatient facility or to any service provider licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs may be returned to stock if all the following apply: (1) The drugs are packaged in unopened, single-dose or tamper-evident containers; and (2) The drugs have not been in the possession of the ultimate user. (E) This rule does not apply to drugs dispensed for inpatients pursuant to agency 4... |
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Rule 4729:5-9-01 | Definitions.
...6) An inpatient psychiatric service provider as defined in rule 5122-14-01 of the Administrative Code; (7) A facility that provides medically supervised detoxification services that meets the following requirements: (a) Patients are administered dangerous drugs to alleviate adverse physiological or psychological effects incident to withdrawal from the continuous or sustained use of drugs or ... |
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Rule 4729:5-9-03.4 | Automated drug storage systems in an institutional facility.
... supervision of a licensed healthcare provider authorized to administer such drugs, the computer program used to access all drugs within the automated drug storage system shall have an electronic timeout of no more than sixty minutes of inactivity, unless an alternative method to ensure the security of the drug stock is approved by the board. (C) The institutional facility shall develop and imp... |
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Rule 4729:5-11-02 | Criminal records checks for pain management clinics.
...d directly to BCI&I from a WebCheck provider agency located in Ohio. The employer may accept the results of a criminal records check based on ink impressions from a WebCheck provider agency only in the event that readable electronic fingerprint impressions cannot be obtained. |
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Rule 4729:5-12-02 | Medication Therapy Management.
...of dangerous drugs. (B) A non-resident provider of medication therapy management shall obtain the appropriate licensure in accordance with paragraph (A) of this rule. (C) The number of interns engaged in the practice of medication therapy management at any time is limited to not more than two for each pharmacist on duty unless otherwise approved by the board. (D) A pharmacist or pharmacy intern... |
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Rule 4729:5-12-02 | Medication therapy management.
...of dangerous drugs. (B) A non-resident provider of medication therapy management shall obtain the appropriate licensure in accordance with paragraph (A) of this rule. (C) The number of interns engaged in the practice of medication therapy management at any time is limited to not more than two for each pharmacist on duty unless otherwise approved by the board. (D) A pharmacist or pharmacy intern... |
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Rule 4729:5-17-02 | Medical Oxygen - General Provisions.
... of nitrox and technical divers: oxygen provider course; (3) Professional association of diving instructors (PADI): emergency first response; (4) PADI: PADI oxygen first aid; (5) PADI: rescue diver course; (6) PADI: tec deep diver; (7) Scuba schools international: medic first aid emergency oxygen administration; (8) Technical diving international-S.C.U.B.A. diving international: ... |
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Rule 4729:5-17-02 | Medical oxygen - general provisions.
... of nitrox and technical divers: oxygen provider course; (3) Professional association of diving instructors (PADI): emergency first response; (4) PADI: PADI oxygen first aid; (5) PADI: rescue diver course; (6) PADI: tec deep diver; (7) Scuba schools international: medic first aid emergency oxygen administration; (8) Technical diving international-S.C.U.B.A. diving international: ... |
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Rule 4729:6-1-01 | Definitions - distributors of dangerous drugs.
...ilities. (4) Third-party logistics providers. (5) Repackagers of dangerous drugs. (B) "Abandoned application" means an application submitted for licensure in accordance with this division that meets the criteria in paragraph (B)(1) of this rule. An applicant forfeits all fees associated with an abandoned application. The board shall not be required to act on any abandoned application and th... |
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Rule 4729:6-1-01 | Definitions - distributors of dangerous drugs.
...ilities. (4) Third-party logistics providers. (5) Repackagers of dangerous drugs. (B) "Abandoned application" means an application submitted for licensure in accordance with this division that meets the criteria in paragraph (B)(1) of this rule. An applicant forfeits all fees associated with an abandoned application. The board shall not be required to act on any abandoned application and th... |
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Rule 4729:6-1-01 | Definitions - distributors of dangerous drugs.
...ilities. (4) Third-party logistics providers. (5) Repackagers of dangerous drugs. (B) "Abandoned application" means an application submitted for licensure in accordance with this division that meets the criteria in paragraph (B)(1) of this rule. An applicant forfeits all fees associated with an abandoned application. The board shall not be required to act on any abandoned application and th... |
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Rule 4729:6-2-03 | Criminal Records Checks.
...d directly to BCI&I from a WebCheck provider agency or ink impressions. The state board of pharmacy may accept the results of a criminal records check based on ink impressions only in the following circumstances: (a) Readable electronic fingerprint impressions cannot be obtained or are rejected by either BCI&I or FBI; (b) The person or persons listed in paragraph (A) of this rule reside outside ... |
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Rule 4729:6-2-03 | Criminal records checks.
...ted directly to BCI from a WebCheck provider agency or ink impressions. The state board of pharmacy may accept the results of a criminal records check based on ink impressions only in the following circumstances: (a) Readable electronic fingerprint impressions cannot be obtained or are rejected by either BCI or FBI; (b) The person or persons listed in paragraph (A) of this rule reside outside of... |
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Rule 4729:6-2-04 | Drug Distributor Applications.
...or licensure as a third-party logistics provider or virtual wholesaler shall maintain verified-accredited wholesale distributors (VAWD) accreditation from the national association of boards of pharmacy if the state where the entity resides does not license such entities. (7) If applicable, proof of the entity's valid registration with the United States food and drug administration and/or the ... |
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Rule 4729:6-2-04 | Drug distributor applications.
...or licensure as a third-party logistics provider or virtual wholesaler shall maintain an applicable accreditation from the national association of boards of pharmacy if the state where the entity resides does not license such entities. (7) If applicable, proof of the entity's valid registration with the United States food and drug administration and/or the United States drug enforcement administr... |
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Rule 4729:6-3-04 | Verification of licensure prior to sale or purchase.
...this rule. (F) A third party logistics provider is exempt from the requirements of paragraph (B) of this rule if the licensee has access to documentation indicating the entity responsible for directing the sale or disposition of the drugs has complied with the requirements of this rule. |
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Rule 4729:6-3-04 | Verification of licensure prior to sale or purchase.
...this rule. (F) A third-party logistics provider is exempt from the requirements of paragraph (B) of this rule if the licensee has access to documentation indicating the entity responsible for directing the sale or disposition of the drugs has complied with the requirements of this rule. |
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Rule 4729:6-4-01 | Disciplinary actions.
... controlled substance to a health care provider or licensed terminal distributor. (7) Violating any provision of the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040 (1938), United States Code Title 21 (10/22/2017). (8) Failing to comply with the requirements of rule 4729:6-3-05 of the Administrative Code. (9) Conducting the sale of a suspicious order without conducting an independent... |
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Rule 4729:6-4-01 | Disciplinary Actions.
... controlled substance to a health care provider or licensed terminal distributor. (7) Violating any provision of the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040 (1938), United States Code Title 21 (10/22/2017). (8) Failing to comply with the requirements of rule 4729:6-3-05 of the Administrative Code. (9) Conducting the sale of a suspicious order without conducting an independent... |
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Rule 4729:6-11-01 | Third Party Logistics Providers - General Operations.
...rsons licensed as third party logistics providers: (A) All facilities where dangerous drugs are stored, warehoused, handled, held, offered, marketed, or displayed shall: (1) Be of suitable size and construction to facilitate cleaning, maintenance, and proper operations; (2) Have storage areas designed to provide adequate lighting, ventilation, temperature, sanitation, humidity, space, equip... |
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Rule 4729:6-11-01 | Third-party logistics providers - general operations.
...rsons licensed as third-party logistics providers: (A) All facilities where dangerous drugs are stored, warehoused, handled, held, offered, marketed, or displayed shall: (1) Be of suitable size and construction to facilitate cleaning, maintenance, and proper operations; (2) Have storage areas designed to provide adequate lighting, ventilation, temperature, sanitation, humidity, space, equip... |
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Rule 4729:7-3-05 | Hazardous drugs compounded by a prescriber.
...er possible, a licensed health care provider shall be involved in discussing with each patient receiving a hazardous compounded drug, or the caregiver of such individual, the following matters: (a) Dosage form, dosage, route of administration, and duration of drug therapy; (b) Special directions and precautions for preparation and administration; and (c) Stability or incompatibilities of the ... |
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Rule 4729:8-3-02 | Information required for submission.
...mpensation; (22) Pharmacy national provider identification (NPI) number; (23) Prescriber's national provider identification (NPI) number, if prescriber does not have an NPI, then another mutually acceptable identifier; (24) Any of the following as indicated by the prescriber pursuant to agency 4729 of the Administrative Code: (a) The ICD-10-CM medical diagnosis code of the primary disease ... |