Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section LIII-1133 - Pharmacy Closing ProceduresA. A pharmacy permit holder shall notify the public and the board prior to discontinuing a prescription department operation, or upon petitioning for bankruptcy. 1. Public Notice. The holder of a pharmacy permit shall post a closing notice in a conspicuous place in the front of the prescription department, and at all public entrance doors to the pharmacy. The closing notice to the public shall be posted not less than 10 days prior to the anticipated date of closure, and the notice shall contain the following minimum information:a. the anticipated date of closure of the prescription department;b. the anticipated date of transfer or relocation of prescription files, if different than closure date;c. the name and address of the pharmacy to which the prescription files will be transferred; andd. a statement that if a patient objects to the transfer of their prescription files to the intended recipient pharmacy, the patient shall make alternative arrangements for the transfer of their prescription files to another pharmacy prior to the anticipated file transfer date.2. Board Notice. The holder of a pharmacy permit shall send written notice to the board not less than 10 days prior to the anticipated date of closure, and the notice shall include the following minimum information: a. the anticipated date of closure of the prescription department;b. the name and address of the permitted pharmacy operating within a reasonably close proximity of the closing pharmacy that shall be the custodian of the transferred prescription files; andc. any prescription drug sale or transfer, with a complete drug inventory including recipient's name and address and/or seizure action, sequestration, executory process, public auction, liquidation, creditor assignment, and bankruptcy.3. Disposition of Inventory a. Drugs Listed in Schedule II. These drugs shall be either returned to the supplier or transferred to an authorized registrant, accompanied by an executed DEA Form 222, or its successor. Alternatively, these drugs shall be inventoried on the DEA Form 41 (Registrants Inventory of Drugs Surrendered), or its successor, and then either returned to the regional DEA office, or destroyed pursuant to permission from the DEA or agent of the board. The permit holder shall retain triplicate copies of returns, transfers, and/or destructions.b. Drugs Listed in Schedules III, IV, or V. These drugs shall be either returned to the supplier or transferred to an authorized registrant, accompanied by appropriate inventory records. Alternatively, these drugs shall be inventoried on the DEA Form 41, or its successor, and then either returned to the regional DEA office, or destroyed pursuant to permission from the DEA or agent of the board.c. All Other Prescription Drugs. These drugs shall be returned to the supplier, transferred to an authorized registrant, or destroyed.4. Surrender of Pharmacy Permit and Louisiana Controlled Dangerous Substance License. The holder of the permit and license shall surrender same to the board upon closing, accompanied by written confirmation of the: a. surrender of unused DEA order forms and the DEA registration certificate to the regional DEA office with a memorandum indicating the closing date of the prescription department;b. location of applicable records of controlled dangerous substance and other prescription drugs, order forms, inventories, acquisitions, and purchase records, with commitment to store such records for not less than two years, and to make such records available for inspection by an agent of the board; andc. removal of all pharmacy signage from the property.La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § LIII-1133
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Board of Pharmacy, LR 29:2091 (October 2003), effective January 1, 2004.AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1182.