Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
November 25, 2019 - Louisville, Kentucky
Compliance Requirements Heightened Under New Pharmacy Board Rules
by Todd W. Collis, Eric J. Plinke, Courtney M. White
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Beginning Dec. 1, 2019, pharmacists licensed by the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy (“Board”) will have new reporting requirements. The Board enacted similar reporting requirements for pharmacy interns, pharmacy technician trainees, and registered and certified pharmacy technicians. These new reporting requirements add to existing compliance considerations and burdens for licensees, registrants, their employers, and owners and operators of retail and institutional pharmacies. Under the new rules, a pharmacist licensed by the Board must report the following to the Board:
Reports are to be based on the pharmacist’s direct observation or objective evidence. There are certain limited exceptions to the above required reports. Additionally, a pharmacist licensed by the Board must self-report to the Board:
Seek legal counsel if you are unsureNote that certain terms in the new rules are specifically defined. A fact-based review with legal counsel is recommended, because a failure to report in accordance with the new rules may result in disciplinary action against a licensee or registrant. If you have any questions concerning your duty to report to the Board under the new rules, please contact Eric Plinke, Todd Collis, or Courtney White. |
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