The Board of Pharmacy adopted the following changes to proposed rules (Regulation project amending sections 12 AAC 52.020 through 12 AAC 52.990). These regulations will take effect on December 28.
Pharmacists
Removal of the transcript requirement
Delegation of examination eligibility approval to the NABP
Authorizes a pharmacist-in-charge (PIC) to serve as a PIC for more than one pharmacy upon a written request to the board
Allows the official License Transfer Application to also serve as a license verification from the reciprocating state
Removes requirement to submit separate verifications of licensure for reciprocity applicants
Clarifies patient counseling requirements
Interns
Expands the criteria to qualify for an internship license by recognizing recent graduates
Extends the duration of the license from two years to five years
Replaces the 1,500 hours education requirement for pharmacist licensure with standardized language
Removes the affidavit of moral character requirement
Technicians
Clarifies pharmacy technician duties
Removes language relating to on-the-job training for the preparation of sterile pharmaceuticals
Pharmacies
Replaces the requirement for pharmacies located outside of the state to submit a certified true copy of the home jurisdiction license with a simple copy
Replaces the inspection report requirement with an attestation that an inspection will be completed
Facilities
Removes the fingerprint and resume requirements for wholesale drug distributors, outsourcing facilities and third-party logistics providers
For wholesale drug distributors, requires a copy of the home jurisdiction license only if the state requires licensure as a wholesale drug distributor
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP)
Adopts by reference the PDMP data dispenser submission guide
Recognizes 3rd party reporting vendors
Defines “appropriate identifier” as the provider’s/pharmacist’s license number
Clarifies that a provider/pharmacist must submit a zero report when no scheduled II – IV controlled substances are dispensed
For more information, contact NACDS’ Mary Staples at 817-442-1155.