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Section 4729.39 | Consult agreement with physicians.

...ision (C) of this section, one or more pharmacists may enter into a consult agreement with one or more of the following practitioners: (1) Physicians; (2) Physician assistants, if entering into a consult agreement is authorized by one or more supervising physicians; (3) Clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse-midwives, or certified nurse practitioners, if entering into a consult agreement is authorized by 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.

...eed 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 amount of the drug that otherwise would be dispensed pursuant to the prescription, but only if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The action taken by the pharmacist does not result in a quantity or amount of the drug being dispensed th...

Section 4729.41 | Authority to administer immunizations.

...(A)(1) A pharmacist licensed under this chapter who meets the requirements of division (B) of this section, a pharmacy intern licensed under this chapter who meets the requirements of division (B) of this section and is working under the direct supervision of a pharmacist who meets the requirements of that division, and a certified pharmacy technician or a registered pharmacy technician who meets the requirements of ...

Section 4729.42 | Authority to order, administer COVID-19 diagnostic tests.

...(A) A pharmacist 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.

...atient with the self-administration, a pharmacist shall not dispense the drug by delivering the drug directly to any of the following or causing the drug to be delivered directly to any of the following: (1) The patient; (2) The patient's representative, which may include the patient's guardian or a family member or friend of the patient; (3) The patient's private residence unless any of the following is the ca...

Section 4729.45 | Administration of injections.

...ect to division (C) of this section, a pharmacist licensed under this chapter may administer by injection any of the following drugs as long as the drug that is to be administered has been prescribed by a physician, certified nurse-midwife, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse practitioner and the individual to whom the drug was prescribed has an ongoing physician-patient or nurse-patient relationship with t...

Section 4729.46 | Prescriptions for opioid analgesics to be used on an outpatient basis.

...ividual on an outpatient basis: (1) A pharmacist shall not dispense the opioid analgesic in an amount that exceeds a ninety-day supply, as determined according to the prescription's directions for use of the drug, regardless of whether the prescription was issued for a greater amount. (2) Except as provided in division (B)(3) of this section, a pharmacist shall not dispense the opioid analgesic if more than fourtee...

Section 4729.47 | Authority to dispense epinephrine without a prescription.

...12, or 4731.961 of the Revised Code, a pharmacist or pharmacy intern may dispense epinephrine without a prescription in accordance with that protocol to either of the following individuals so long as the individual is at least eighteen years of age: (1) An individual who there is reason to believe is experiencing or at risk of experiencing anaphylaxis if the pharmacy affiliated with the pharmacist or intern has a r...

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.

...stributor of dangerous drugs that is a pharmacy may make occasional sales of dangerous drugs or investigational drugs or products at wholesale. (2) A licensed terminal distributor of dangerous drugs having more than one licensed location may transfer or deliver dangerous drugs from one licensed location to another licensed location owned by the terminal distributor if the license issued for each location is in eff...

Section 4729.511 | Overdose reversal drug distributor; priorities.

...(A) As used in this section, "overdose reversal drug distributor" means either of the following: (1) A wholesale distributor of dangerous drugs; (2) A terminal distributor of dangerous drugs that supplies overdose reversal drugs to any entity under division (B)(1) of this section. (B)(1) An overdose reversal drug distributor shall prioritize the sale, distribution, and delivery of overdose reversal drugs to al...

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.

...y another state in which that person is physically located, but only if that state has qualifications for licensure comparable to the licensure requirements in this state; (2) Meets the requirements set forth by the board for issuance of a license identified in division (B)(1)(a) of this section, as verified by a state, federal, or other entity recognized by the board to perform such verification. (E) All licenses ...

Section 4729.53 | Registration requirements.

...(A) The state board of pharmacy shall not license any person as a manufacturer of dangerous drugs, outsourcing facility, third-party logistics provider, repackager of dangerous drugs, or wholesale distributor of dangerous drugs unless the applicant for licensure furnishes satisfactory proof to the board that all of the following conditions are met: (1) If the applicant has committed acts that the board finds violat...

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.

...n consultation with the state board of pharmacy, approves by rule adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. The agent or employee of an animal shelter, county dog warden, or agent or employee of a county dog warden when using a lethal solution to perform euthanasia on an animal shall use the solution in accordance with the following methods: (1) Intravenous injection by hypodermic needle; (2)...

Section 4729.533 | Chemical capture classification to limited license.

...f the Revised Code, the state board of pharmacy may grant a chemical capture classification to the limited license. The classification permits the holder to purchase, possess, and administer a combination of drugs for chemical capture. Unless otherwise approved by the board, no such classification shall authorize or permit the distribution of these drugs to any person other than the originating wholesale distributor ...

Section 4729.534 | Chemical capture - certified officers; curricula; immunity.

...all of the following topics: (1) The pharmacology, proper administration, storage, and recordkeeping of drugs used in chemical capture; (2) Federal and state laws regulating the storage and accountability of drugs used in chemical capture; (3) Chemical capture technology, animal behavior, postimmobilization procedures, proper public and personnel safety, and marksmanship training; (4) Any other topic specifie...

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.

...ecutive director of the state board of pharmacy a verified application. After it is filed, the application may not be withdrawn without approval of the board. (2) An application shall contain all the following that apply in the applicant's case: (a) Information that the board requires relative to the qualifications of a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs set forth in section 4729.55 of the Revised Code; ...

Section 4729.541 | Exemption from licensure as terminal distributor of dangerous drugs.

...in rules adopted by the state board of pharmacy under section 4729.68 of the Revised Code, but only with respect to insulin that will be used for the purpose of diabetes education and only if diabetes education is within the individual's scope of practice under statutes and rules regulating the individual's profession; (5) An individual who holds a valid certificate issued by a nationally recognized S.C.U.B.A. div...

Section 4729.542 | Chemical capture classification - possession and use of dangerous drugs.

...d 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 classification shall notify the board prior to implementing any changes in the dangerous drugs to be used in chemical captur...