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Section 4729.39 | Consult agreement with physicians.
...ng under the agreement is not liable in damages in a tort or other civil action for injury or loss to person or property allegedly arising from the change. (b) A practitioner acting in accordance with a consult agreement regarding a pharmacist's change in a drug for a patient whose drug therapy the pharmacist is managing under a consult agreement is not liable in damages in a tort or other civil action for injury o... |
Section 4729.391 | Adding drug delivery devices to a prescription.
...(A) A pharmacist may modify a drug's prescription to also include a drug delivery device, if the pharmacist determines that the device is necessary for the drug's administration. (B) The state board of pharmacy may adopt rules to implement this section. The rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (C) For purposes of reimbursement under the terms of a health benefit plan by a he... |
Section 4729.40 | Authority for pharmacists to convert prescriptions authorizing refills under certain circumstances.
...(A) In the case of a prescription that authorizes a drug to be dispensed by refilling the prescription one or more times and the total quantity or amount of the drug that may be dispensed by filling and refilling the prescription does not exceed a ninety-day supply of the drug, a pharmacist who is filling or refilling the prescription may dispense a quantity or amount of the drug that varies from the quantity or amou... |
Section 4729.41 | Authority to administer immunizations.
...for protocols to be followed by pharmacists, pharmacy interns, certified pharmacy technicians, and registered pharmacy technicians in engaging in the administration of immunizations; (c) Procedures to be followed by pharmacists, pharmacy interns, certified pharmacy technicians, and registered pharmacy technicians in obtaining from the individual's parent or legal guardian permission to administer immunizations to a... |
Section 4729.42 | Authority to order, administer COVID-19 diagnostic tests.
...t may order and administer diagnostic tests for COVID-19 and tests for COVID-19 antibodies. (B) Both of the following may, under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, administer diagnostic tests for COVID-19 and tests for COVID-19 antibodies: (1) A pharmacy intern; (2) A certified pharmacy technician. |
Section 4729.43 | Delivery of certain non-self-injectable cancer drugs prohibited.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Home health agency" has the same meaning as in section 3740.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Hospice care program" and "hospice patient" have the same meanings as in section 3712.01 of the Revised Code. (B) With regard to a dangerous drug that is indicated for the treatment of cancer or a cancer-related illness, must be administered intravenously or by subcutaneous injection, and c... |
Section 4729.45 | Administration of injections.
...g ; (2) By ordering blood and urine tests for the individual to whom the drug is to be administered. If a pharmacist orders blood and urine tests, the pharmacist shall evaluate the results of the tests to determine whether they indicate that it is appropriate to administer the drug. A pharmacist's authority to evaluate test results under this division does not authorize the pharmacist to make a diagnosis. (F) A... |
Section 4729.46 | Prescriptions for opioid analgesics to be used on an outpatient basis.
...(A) As used in this section, "opioid analgesic," "schedule III," "schedule IV," and "schedule V" have the same meanings as in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. (B) Except as provided in division (C) of this section or in any rules adopted under this section, all of the following apply with respect to a prescription for an opioid analgesic to be used by an individual on an outpatient basis: (1) A pharmacist shall... |
Section 4729.47 | Authority to dispense epinephrine without a prescription.
... nurse-midwives, clinical nurse specialists, or certified nurse practitioners under which pharmacists or pharmacy interns may dispense epinephrine without a prescription. All rules adopted under this section shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. |
Section 4729.48 | Cost-sharing amount in excess of charge; notice to patient.
...When filling a prescription, if a pharmacist, pharmacy intern, or terminal distributor of dangerous drugs has information indicating that the cost-sharing amount required by the patient's health benefit plan exceeds the amount that may otherwise be charged for the same drug, both of the following apply: (A) The pharmacist, pharmacy intern, or terminal distributor shall provide this information to the patient. (B... |
Section 4729.49 | Terminal distributor contracts with 340B program participants.
...(A) As used in this section, "340B covered entity, " "medicaid managed care organization, " and "third-party administrator" have the same meanings as in section 5167.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A contract between a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs and a 340B covered entity shall require the terminal distributor to comply with division (C) of this section. (C) When paying a 340B covered entity for a dangero... |
Section 4729.50 | Contracts with private entities to process applications.
...(A) The state board of pharmacy may enter into contracts with private entities under which the entities process applications and renewal applications for wholesale distributors of dangerous drugs and terminal distributors of dangerous drugs. When entering into these contracts, the board shall give preference to entities that are Ohio-based companies. Any revenue received by the board from contracts entered in... |
Section 4729.51 | Selling, purchasing, distributing, or delivering dangerous or investigational drugs.
...(A) No person other than a licensed manufacturer of dangerous drugs, outsourcing facility, third-party logistics provider, repackager of dangerous drugs, or wholesale distributor of dangerous drugs shall possess for sale, sell, distribute, or deliver, at wholesale, dangerous drugs or investigational drugs or products, except as follows: (1) A licensed terminal distributor of dangerous drugs that is a pharmacy may ... |
Section 4729.511 | Overdose reversal drug distributor; priorities.
... omission arising from that compliance: damages in any civil action, prosecution in any criminal proceeding, or professional disciplinary action. |
Section 4729.513 | Donation of inhalers and epinephrine autoinjectors.
...A manufacturer of dangerous drugs may donate inhalers, as defined in section 3313.7113 of the Revised Code, epinephrine autoinjectors, or injectable or nasally administered glucagon to any of the following: (A) The board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district; (B) A community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code; (C) A STEM school established... |
Section 4729.52 | Licenses for wholesale distributors and manufacturers of dangerous drugs, outsourcing facilities, third-party logistics providers, and repackagers; application; issuance; renewal; fees.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Category II" means any dangerous drug that is not included in category III. (2) "Category III" means any controlled substance that is contained in schedule I, II, III, IV, or V. (3) "Schedule I, " "schedule II, " "schedule III, " "schedule IV, " and "schedule V" have the same meanings as in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. (B)(1)(a) The state board of pharmacy shall license ... |
Section 4729.53 | Registration requirements.
...pecify the persons with ownership interests and the corporate officers who are required to submit to criminal records checks; (2) For purposes of division (A)(8) of this section, specify other requirements or qualifications, if any, that an applicant must meet to receive a license; (3) Address any other matter the board considers appropriate to implement this section. |
Section 4729.531 | Limited license to animal shelters for use of drugs for euthanizing animals.
...(A) The state board of pharmacy may issue a limited license to an animal shelter or county dog warden solely for the purpose of purchasing, possessing, and administering drugs that are distributed in a manufactured dosage form as described in section 4729.532 of the Revised Code. Unless otherwise approved by the board, no such license shall authorize or permit the distribution of these drugs to any person other than... |
Section 4729.532 | Performing euthanasia by means of lethal injection on animal.
...(A) No agent or employee of an animal shelter and no county dog warden or agent or employee of a county dog warden shall perform euthanasia by means of lethal injection on an animal by use of any substance other than a substance in a manufactured dosage form that the state veterinary medical licensing board, in consultation with the state board of pharmacy, approves by rule adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of ... |
Section 4729.533 | Chemical capture classification to limited license.
...(A) As used in this section and sections 4729.534 and 4729.535 of the Revised Code, "certified officer" and "chemical capture" have the same meanings as in section 955.151 of the Revised Code. (B) Upon application of an animal shelter or county dog warden that holds a limited license issued under section 4729.531 of the Revised Code, the state board of pharmacy may grant a chemical capture classification to the lim... |
Section 4729.534 | Chemical capture - certified officers; curricula; immunity.
...(A) As used in this section, "companion animal" has the same meaning as in section 959.131 of the Revised Code. (B) An individual is considered a certified officer if the individual does one of the following: (1) Successfully completes a chemical capture course that has a curriculum approved in accordance with division (C) of this section; (2) Successfully completes training acceptable to the state veterinary m... |
Section 4729.535 | Chemical capture - prohibitions.
...No person shall perform chemical capture with a drug or combination of drugs other than the drugs specified in rules adopted under section 4729.533 of the Revised Code. No animal shelter or county dog warden shall permit an individual to perform chemical capture unless the shelter or warden holds a chemical capture classification granted under section 4729.533 of the Revised Code and the individual is a certified o... |
Section 4729.54 | Terminal distributor licenses.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Category II" means any dangerous drug that is not included in category III. (2) "Category III" means any controlled substance that is contained in schedule I, II, III, IV, or V. (3) "Emergency medical service organization" has the same meaning as in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code. (4) "Emergency medical service organization satellite" means a location where dangerous... |
Section 4729.541 | Exemption from licensure as terminal distributor of dangerous drugs.
...(A) Except as provided in divisions (B) and (C) of this section, all of the following are exempt from licensure as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs: (1) A licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs; (2) A business entity that is a corporation formed under division (B) of section 1701.03 of the Revised Code, a limited liability company formed under former Chapter 1705. of the Revised Cod... |
Section 4729.542 | Chemical capture classification - possession and use of dangerous drugs.
...(A) An animal shelter or county dog warden that holds a limited license issued under section 4729.531 of the Revised Code may apply to the state board of pharmacy for a chemical capture classification. The application shall include a list of the dangerous drugs to be used in chemical capture and the certified officers employed by the applicant. (B) The holder of a limited license with a chemical capture classific... |